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Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Lesson Plan
Session Spring 2023
Title of the course: Communication Engineering Course Code: EEE 309
Credit Hour: 3.00 credits Contact Hours: 3 Hour/Week
Level/Term: Three/One Type: Core
Prerequisite: N/A

Class Schedule: Counseling Hours:


Saturday:1:30-3:00 As Per Class Routine.
Monday: 1:30-3:00

Course Instructor: Contact Information:


Samina Alam saminaafter2022@gmail.com
Assistant Professor, DEEE, 01998864812
PUC.

Rational:
This Course is offered to introduce the basic principles and applications of analog and digital
communication in our daily life.

Objectives: The objectives of this course are-


• To introduce students with the fundamental concepts of communication systems.
• To provide the knowledge of different analog modulation schemes and digital modulation
schemes.
• To make the students understand the multiple access techniques and key aspects of noise.

Course Outcomes (COs):

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to


CO-1: Apply the fundamentals of communication systems to solve communication and
information theory related problem.
CO-2: Analyze different types of analog modulation techniques.
CO-3: Analyze different types of digital modulation techniques.
CO-4: Analyze multiple access techniques.
CLO-5: Determine various noise parameters.

Course Description:

Introduction of communication systems: Basic principles, fundamental elements, system


limitations.
Information Theory: Information and system capacity, Information transmission, Entropy,
Continuous channel capacity, Transmission through electrical network.
Analog communication: AM, FM, PM, DSB, SSB, VSB, ISB.
Digital communication: Introduction, Nyquist sampling theorem, Quantization of analog system,
Quantization noise, PAM, PWM, PPM, PCM, LOGPCM, and systems, Digital modulations, ASK,
FSK, PSK, DPSK, MSK, M-array digital modulation, QAM, QPSK, Delta modulation, Multi
carrier modulation, line coding, Frame construsction, Error Probability. Introduction to Radar and
Satellite Communication. ISDN, B-ISDN, SONET, SDH
Multiplexing: Space division multiplexing, frequency division multiplexing, time division
multiplexing, and code division multiplexing.
Noise: Physical sources of noise, types of noise, calculation of noise, SNR & noise figure, and
calculation of noise figure, noise temperature, equivalent noise resistance.

Textbooks /Reference Books:


• Electronic Communication System by George Kennedy.
• Modern Digital & Analog Communication Systems by B.P. Lathi.
• Communication System by Simon Haykin.
• Principles of Communication Systems by Herbert Taub and Donald L. Schilling.

CO Delivery & Assessment:

Cos Bloom’s Corresponding KPA Delivery Assessment tools


taxonomy Pos mapping methods and
domain/level activities
(C: Cognitive, P:
Psychomotor A:
Affective)
CO1 C3 PO3 K3 Lecture PPT Final Exam, Mid
P1 slide Term
P3 Mathematical
Problem
solving
CO2 C4 PO3 K3 Lecture PPT Final Exam, Class
P1 slide Test
P3 Mathematical
Problem
solving
CO3 C4 PO3 K3 Lecture PPT Final Exam, Class
P1 slide Test
P3 Mathematical
Problem
solving
CO4 C3 PO3 K3 Lecture PPT Final Exam
P1 slide
P3 Mathematical
Problem
solving
CO5 C3 PO3 K3 Lecture PPT Final Exam
P1 slide
P3 Mathematical
Problem
solving

CO/PO mapping
COs Program Outcomes (POs)
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 √
CO2 √
CO3 √
CO4 √
CO5 √

Lesson Plans (3hours = 1.5*2=26 classes)


Lesson Topic Teaching Course Assessment
strategy Outcome (CO) Strategy

Date-1 Introduction of Class room CO1 Assignment


communication systems: lecture and PPT 1,
Basic principles, slide Midterm,
fundamental elements Final exam
Date-2 Introduction of Class room
communication systems: lecture and PPT
fundamental elements, slide
system limitations.
Date-3 Information Theory: Class room
Information and system lecture and PPT
capacity, Information slide
transmission, Entropy
Date-4 Information Theory: Class room
Continuous channel lecture and PPT
slide
capacity, Transmission
through electrical network.
Date-5 Analog communication: Class room CO2 CT-
AM lecture and PPT 1,Midterm
slide exam, Final
Date-6 Analog communication: Class room exam
AM (cont.) lecture and PPT
slide
Date-7 Analog communication: Classroom
AM (cont.) lecture and PPT
slide
Date-8 Analog communication: Class room
AM (cont.) lecture and PPT
slide
Date-9 Analog communication: Class room
DSB, SSB, VSB, ISB lecture and PPT
slide
Date-10 Analog communication: Class room
FM lecture and PPT
slide
Date-11 Analog communication: Class room
FM (cont.) lecture and PPT
slide
Date-12 Analog communication: Class room
PM lecture and PPT
slide
CO2
Date-13 Analog communication: Class room
PM (cont.) lecture and PPT
slide
Date-14 MID TERM Written
CO1,CO2
Exam
Date-15 Digital communication: Class room CO3 CT-2 ,
Introduction, Nyquist lecture and PPT Final Exam
sampling theorem, slide
Quantization of analog
system, Quantization
noise,
Date-16 Digital communication Class room
(cont.) lecture and PPT
PAM, PWM, PPM, PCM, slide
LOGPCM, and systems,
Date-17 Digital communication Class room
(cont.) lecture and PPT
Digital modulations, ASK, slide
FSK, PSK, DPSK, MSK,
M-array digital
modulation, QAM, QPSK
Date-18 Digital communication Class room
(cont.) lecture and PPT
Delta modulation, Multi slide
carrier modulation, line
coding, Frame
construction, Error
Probability.
Date-19 Digital communication Class room
(cont.) Introduction to lecture and PPT
Radar and Satellite slide
Communication
Date-20 Digital communication Class room
(cont.) ISDN, B-ISDN, lecture and PPT
SONET, SDH slide

Fi f i nal

Date-21 Multiplexing: Class room


Introduction to lecture and PPT f
f

multiplexing slide Final Exam,


Date-22 Multiplexing Space Class room
division multiplexing, lecture and PPT
CO4
frequency division slide
multiplexing
Date-23 Multiplexing: time Class room
division multiplexing, and lecture and PPT
code division slide
multiplexing.
Date-24 Noise: Physical sources of Classroom Final Exam,
noise, types of noise, lecture and PPT Assignment
calculation of noise, SNR slide 2
& noise figure.
Date-25 Noise: Physical sources of Classroom
noise, types of noise, lecture and PPT CO5
calculation of noise, SNR slide
& noise figure.
Date-26 Noise: calculation of noise Classroom
figure, noise temperature, lecture and PPT
equivalent noise resistance slide
FINAL EXAM CO1, CO2, CO3,
CO4, CO5
** Another Class Test may be taken if necessary. Any one of two-class test can be pop test or
instant test. Not more three class tests can be happened.

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