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Submitted by: Mr. Sudhir Kumar Chaturvedi Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES DEHRADUN
LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: PREREQUISITE : Basic Avionics Systems, Aircraft Navigation, Basics of Digital Electronics CORE REQUISITE : Electronics & Communication, Basic Communication Theory, Radio and Satellite Communications, Transmission lines OBJECTIVES OF COURSE: Upon completion of this course the learners will be: Good at solving transmission lines problems Able of understand communication theory: analog and digital concepts Will able to understand the significance of measurements
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SYLLABUS: Unit Contents Introduction to Communication, Information, Transmitter, Noise, Types of Noise, Noise Calculation, Noise Figure, Noise Temperature, Modulation, Amplitude Modulation Theory, Single Sideband Techniques, Frequcy Modulation: Basic principle, Noise and
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Unit - 1
Unit 2
Frequency Modulation, Types of Radio receivers: AM, FM, SSB, Communication Transmission Lines: Basic principle, Smith Chart and its application, Transmission Lines components, FBW transmission line, Microwaves strips Pulse Communication: Information Theory, PPM, PCM, PWM, Digital Technology: Fundamental of Data Communication, Digital Coding Techniques, Stealth Technologies Avionics Equipment Measurements: Accelerometers, LVDT, Measurement error calculation
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Unit 4 Unit 5
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PEDAGOGY: Lecture Classroom Discussion Seminars/Presentations Quizzes & Tests Assignments Tasks Set & Class work GRADING EVALUATIONS: Students will be evaluated based on the following 3 stages. 5.1 Internal Assessment 30% 5.2 Mid term Examination 20% 5.3 End term Examination 50%
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INTERNAL ASSESSMENT: WEIGHTAGE 30% Internal Assessment shall be done based on the following: Sl. No. 1 2 3 Description Class Tests/Quizzes Assignments (Problems/Presentations) General Discipline % of Weightage out of 30% 30 40 30
Internal Assessment Record Sheet (including Mid Term Examination marks) will be displayed on LMS at the end of semester i.e. last week of regular classroom teaching. 5.1.1 CLASS TESTS/QUIZZES: Two Class Tests based on descriptive type theoretical & numerical questions and Two Quizzes based on objective type questions will be held; one class test and one quiz atleast ten days before the Mid Term Examination and second class test and second quiz atleast ten days before the End Term Examination. Those who do not appear in Viva-Voce and quiz examinations shall lose their marks. The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS a week before the start of Mid Term and End Term Examinations respectively. 5.1.2 ASSIGNMENTS: After completion of each unit or in the mid of the unit, there will be home assignments based on theory and numerical problems. Those who fail to submit the assignments by the due date shall lose their marks. The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS after each submission and subsequent evaluation.
5.1.3 GENERAL DISCIPLINE: Based on students regularity, punctuality, sincerity and behaviour in the class. The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on LMS at the end of semester. 5.2. MID TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 20% Mid Term examination shall be Two Hours duration and shall be a combination of Short and Long theory Questions. Date of showing Mid Term Examination Answer Sheets: Oct. 26/27, 2011 5.3. END TERM EXAMINATION: WEIGHTAGE 50% End Term Examination shall be Three Hours duration and shall be a combination of Short and Long theory/numerical Questions. GRADING: The overall marks obtained at the end of the semester comprising all the above three mentioned shall be converted to a grade. ATTENDANCE: Students are required to have a minimum attendance of 75% in the subject. Students with less than the stipulated percentage shall not be allowed to appear in the End Term Examination DETAILED SESSION PLAN
No. of Sessions L1 1. L2 L3 L4 2 L5 Lecture Electronics Communication Systems by Kennedy Pedagogy Detail of References Coverage Introduction to Communications Information Noise Introduction Types of Noise, Noise Calculation Formulation of Noise Figures and Derivation Noise Temperature calculation algorithms Yes, Slides & videos as and when needed Pictorial Depiction (if any)
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Lecture
L6
Lecture
yes
L7
Assignment/ Test -1
Modulation,
Yes
Types of Modulations, AM
Basics FM, PM, Principles of Modulation by Prashad Derivations used in AM, FM and PM
Yes
Radio Recievers, Types of recievers Heterodyne and Superetrodyne recievers Frequency Synchronzation
L15 8 L16 Seminar & Presentation Assignment 2 Seminar & Presentation Lecture
Yes
L17
Data Communication
10
L18
Unit1+unit2
11
L19
Data Communication
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L20
Lecture
Yes
Impredene, Losses, Standing Waves, Quarter and Half Wavelength Transmission lines
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L21
Lecture
Yes
L22 14 L23 L24 L25,L26 15 L27 Lecture Electronics Communication Systems by Kennedy
Yes
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L28
Lecture
Course Prepared by the Instructor 9.1. Courses delivered in Avionics 9.1 Based on Lectures Delivered in Avionics Course Prepared by the Instructor 9.1.
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L29
18
Yes
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L34, L 35
Coding Techniques, Stealth Technology Assignment4 By Kennedy, Prashad, Nagaraj and Balany Introduction to Measurements, Error Calculation, Accelerometer and some navigational aids A Brief Review of all the Topics that have been covered in the Semester
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L36
L37, L38
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L 39, L40
Conclusion
SUGGESTED READINGS: TEXT BOOK: Principles of Electronic Communication: George Kennedy REFERRENCE BOOKS: 1. Ref. 1. Principle of Communication Electronic Communication Systems by George Kennedy 2. Ref. 2. Transmission lines: K.D Prashad, and Kennedy 3. Ref. 3. Measurement: K.S. Balany 4. Ref.4. Electronic Navigation by N.S Nagaraja
10.0 OTHER RESOURCES 10.1 VIDEO RESOURCES: Provided to the students where and when needed, extensive usage of the Internet to supplement their understanding skills 10.2 WEB RESOURCES: Umpteen number of electronic websites will be provided to the students as a copy of print out for their reference 11.0 MINOR AND MAJOR PROJECTS (DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS) 11.1 PROJECTS USING SOFTWARES MATLAB assignments can be given for solving the problems related to transmission lines. 11.2 CONVENTIONAL PROJECTS Transmission Line Design, Coding processing in MATLAB, Space Communication using digital filters.