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Digital Communication Question Bank 2023

This document is a question bank for the subject BEC 503 Digital Communication for the 5th semester, 2022 batch at RNS Institute of Technology. It includes various questions related to Hilbert Transform, band-pass signals, AWGN models, and orthonormal basis functions. The questions are designed to assess the understanding of digital communication concepts and techniques.
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Digital Communication Question Bank 2023

This document is a question bank for the subject BEC 503 Digital Communication for the 5th semester, 2022 batch at RNS Institute of Technology. It includes various questions related to Hilbert Transform, band-pass signals, AWGN models, and orthonormal basis functions. The questions are designed to assess the understanding of digital communication concepts and techniques.
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Question Bank
SUBJECT CODE AND TITLE BEC 503 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
SCHEME 2022 BATCH 2023-27
SEMESTER& SECTION 5th B
FACULTY NAME
Dr. Smitha N
Q. Question M R C
No. arks BT* Os
Module 1
1
Define Hilbert Transform and explain the interpretation of Hilbert Transformer in 7 L2 1
time domain & frequency domain
2
8 L2 1
State and prove the properties of Hilbert Transform
3 t
Find the Hilbert Transform of x (t )= A rect 6 L3 1
T
4 For the bandpass signal, s ( t )=A c cos [ 2 π f c t +∅ ( t ) ] m(t) find the following,
L
find the following: (a) Pre – Envelope (b) Complex envelope (c) Inphase and 8 1
3
quadrature components
5 Obtain the Canonical representation of band – pass signal and draw the schematic
L
block diagrams for deriving the in – phase & quadrature components of a band – pass 8 1
2
signal followed by its reconstruction using the same components.
6 Obtain the Polar representation of band – pass signal and draw the illustrating
L
phasor diagrams. 7 1
3
7 a) Consider a low pass signal g(t ), whose spectrum G(f) is defined for
−W ≤ f ≤ W . Sketch the spectral contents of g+¿(t )¿ and g−¿(t )¿. L
b) Define pre envelope of a real valued signal . Given a band pass signal s(t), 7 1
3
sketch the amplitude spectra of signal s)t), pre envelope s(t) and complex envelope of
s(t) .
8 L
8 1
3
9 L
Explain in brief the AWGN model of digital communication system 6 1
1
10 With AWGN model of a channel, explain Gram – Schmidt orthogonalization L
7 1
procedure. 2
11 Explain the geometric representation of set of M energy signals as linear combination
L
of N orthonormal basis function. Illustrate for the case N=2 and M=3 with necessary 7 1
2
diagram and expressions .
12 Mention the useful relation of geometric representation of signals as vectors. Also L
8 1
Show that energy of a signal is a squared length of corresponding signal Vector. 2
13 With aid of neat diagram explain the operation of correlator receiver L
6 1
1
14 With supporting derivations for impulse function and neat diagram explain the
L
operation of Matched filter receiver 6 1
1
15 Using the Gram – Schmidt orthogonalization procedure, find a set of orthonormal
basis functions to represent the four signals s1 ( t ) , s 2 ( t ) , s 3 ( t )∧s 4 ( t ) .And sketch the
resulting orthonormal basis functions.

S1(t) S
2 (t)
1 1
L
10 1
3
0 0 2
T
S
S
4(t)
(t)
3
1 1

0 T 0 T
T
express each/3signals s1 ( t ) , s 2 ( t ) , s 3 ( t )∧s 4 ( t ) in terms of basis functions, Also draw
the constellation diagram
16 Using the Gram – Schmidt orthogonalization procedure, find a set of orthonormal
basis functions to represent the two signals s1 ( t ) ∧s 2 ( t ) .
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