Communication Lecture Notes Sec 1
Communication Lecture Notes Sec 1
Communication Lecture Notes Sec 1
Telecommunication
EC3010
Dr. T. Thiruvaran
Communication
What is communication?
Transmission of information from one point to another.
History
(just few instances, not a complete list)
Alexander Bell:
invention of the telephone
Guglielmo Marconi:
Inventor of Radio
First trans-Atlantic radio communication
Pioneer in long distance radio transmission
1927: Television.
1927: First commercial radio-telephone service, U.K.U.S.
Source
Voice, image, video, text, binary data, television/radio
program
Transmitter:
Convert the information source to a suitable signal that could
be transmitted over the transmission channel.
Receiver
Receives the transmitted signal and converts the signal back
to information
Channel
The medium that carries a signal between transmitter and
receiver.
Channels can be categorized as Unguided channel (Broadcasting
channels, mobile radio channel, satellite channel) and Guided
channel (telephone channel, optical fiber)
Examples of Guided medium:
Copper wires (twisted pairs, two wire open line), coaxial cables: for
electric signals
Fiber optical cables: for laser or light signals
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Analogue signals
Digital signals
Sampling
Sampling theorem
Quantization
representation of signals in frequency domain
Systems
Impulse and frequency response of system
References:
Modern Digital and Analogue communication Systems 3rd
edition, B. P. Lathi, Oxford University Press, 1998
Introduction to Telecommunications Network Engineering by
Tarmo Anttalainen, Second edition.
Modern Electronic Communication 7th edition by Gary M.
Miller, Jeffry S. Beasley, Prentice Hall, 2002.