Thesis Proposal
Thesis Proposal
Thesis Proposal
System.
For digital communication to be feasible and applicable in the real world, it is a must to take care
of processes happening between the transmitter and receiver. A single fault between the two
would undoubtedly result in the total loss of transmitted data. Hence, this thesis tries to examine
major blocks present in digital communication system and lays out an easy-to-use mechanism for
designing such systems.
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Table of Contents
Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………...….. 2
Problem Statement………………………………………………………………………….….2
Objective………………………………………………………………………………………...3
Methodology…………………………………………………………………………………....4
Deliverables…………………………………………………………………………………....5
References…………………………………………………………………………………….....7
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Introduction and Background
Digital communication is undeniably the best and modern way used to realize communication
between users. It is used pervasively from mobile handsets in our hand to the high bandwidth
satellite communication. Digital communication involves transfer of information containing
messages in the form of packets. Hence, enabling it to advance hand-in-hand with the current
development of digital integrated circuitries. This also makes it robust to noise and external
interference imposed by environment and communication devices (transmitters and receivers)
themselves; therefore, making it more immune than its analog counterpart.
Digital communication, unlike analog communication doesn’t directly send message signals
imposed on the carrier rather the message is encoded and transmitted to be later decoded again at
the receiver. This makes it safe enough performing encryption as it is able to withstand
eavesdropping.
Digital communication system can be represented as a sequence of blocks with different and
interrelated functions cascaded altogether. Initial blocks present at the transmitter side are
encoder and modulator where message signals are sampled and converted in to data packet and
then transmitted using a specific modulation scheme. The channel describes a statistical behavior
of a path through which a signal is transmitted till it reaches receiver. It presents noise,
interference and delay through which the transmitted signal passes. Finally, synchronization,
demodulation and decoding are performed at the receiver to retrieve the transmitted information.
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Problem Statement
Despite availability of independent implementations and analysis of specific
analysis made which would serve as a platform for comparing various schemes and
techniques.
of efficient schemes and techniques subject to the requirement of the designer (vendor).
As a result, various schemes may be put forward as a candidate. But selecting the one
that suits best for a given application requires thorough investigation. And this all
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Objective
General objective
End-to-end design of a digital communication system is the main goal of this project.
Specific objectives
communication system.
To identify and pinpoint factors affecting the performance of each approach and
factors.
a)
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Methodology
The design of a digital communication system involves basically two steps:
i. Design Architecture
Synchronization Channel
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Deliverables
This project aims to provide a MAT LAB based graphical user interface (GUI) application to
enable user friendly evaluation of entities making up a digital communication system.
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Tentative Project Plan
Activities Time of
implementation
2.5 weeks 2.5 weeks 4 weeks 1.5 weeks 2.5 weeks
Assessing
material
related to the
subject
Modeling
design
Programming
Simulation
Design and
simulation
analysis
Thesis
writing
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References
[1] John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, “Digital Communications,” 5th_Edition,
[2] Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems,” 4th_Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
NewYork, 2001.
[6] Louis Litwin, “Matched filtering and timing recovery in digital receivers
[7] Behzad Razavi, “Design of Monolithic Phase-Locked Loops and Clock Recovery
[10] Meng Qiu et al., “Simple and efficient frequency offset tracking and carrier
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