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8. Couch, L. W., II, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, 1982. 9. Lender, A., "Correlative Digital Communication Techniques," IEEE Trans. Commun. Technol., Dec. 1964, pp. 128-135. 101 xo(t) H(f) ~r -~ ~ 2 2 Figure P2.1 cos (2rrmfst) Local oscillator Hw Naturally sampled PAM Problems PROBLEMS t 2.1. You want to transmit the word "HOW" using an 8-ary system. '\ (a) Encode the word "HOW" into a sequence of bits, using 7-bit ASCII coding, followed by an eighth bit for error detection, per character. The eighth bit is chosen so that the number of ones in the 8 bits is an even number. How many total bits are there in the message? (b) Partition the bit stream into k = 3 bit segments. Represent each of the 3-bit segments as an octal number (symbol). How many octal symbols are there in the message? (c) If the system were designed with 16-ary modulation, how many symbols would be used to represent the word "HOW"? (d) If the system were designed with 256-ary modulation, how many symbols would be used to represent the word "HOW"? 2.2. We want to transmit 800 characters/s, where each character is represented by its 7-bit ASCII codeword, followed by an eighth bit for error detection, per character, as in Problem 2.1. A multilevel PAM waveform with M = 16 levels is used. (a) What is the effective transmitted bit rate? (b) What is the symbol rate? '\ 2.3. We wish to transmit a lOO-character alphanumeric message in 2 s, using 7-bit ASCII coding, followed by an eighth bit for error detection, per character, as in Problem 2.1. A multilevel PAM waveform with M = 32 levels is used. (a) Calculate the effective transmitted bit rate and the symbol rate. (b) Repeat part (a) for 16-level PAM, eight-level PAM, four-level PAM, and PCM (binary) waveforms. ~ 2.4. Given an analog waveform that has been sampled at its Nyquist rate,f,., using natural sampling, prove that a waveform (proportional to the original waveform) can be recovered from the samples, using the recovery techniques shown in Figure P2.1. The parameter mfs is the frequency of the local oscillator, where m is an integer.

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  • 8. Couch,L. W., II, DigitalandAnalog CommunicationSystems,MacmillanPublishingCompany,NewYork, 1982.

    9. Lender,A., "CorrelativeDigitalCommunicationTechniques,"IEEE Trans.Commun.Technol.,Dec.1964,pp.128-135.

    101

    xo(t)

    H(f)

    ~r-~ ~

    2 2

    Figure P2.1

    cos (2rrmfst)

    Localoscillator

    Hw

    NaturallysampledPAM

    Problems

    PROBLEMS

    Tt 2.1. You wantto transmittheword"HOW" usingan8-arysystem.'\ (a) Encodethe word "HOW" into a sequenceof bits,using7-bitASCII coding,followedby an eighthbit for error detection,per character.The eighthbit is

    chosenso thatthenumberof onesin the8 bitsis an evennumber.How manytotalbitsaretherein themessage?

    (b) Partitionthe bit streaminto k =3 bit segments.Representeachof the 3-bitsegmentsasanoctalnumber(symbol).How manyoctalsymbolsaretherein themessage?

    (c) If thesystemweredesignedwith 16-arymodulation,howmanysymbolswouldbeusedtorepresenttheword"HOW"?

    (d) If thesystemweredesignedwith256-arymodulation,howmanysymbolswouldbeusedtorepresenttheword"HOW"?

    -"\ 2.2. Wewanttotransmit800characters/s,whereeachcharacterisrepresentedbyits7-bitASCII codeword,followedby aneighthbit for errordetection,percharacter,asinProblem2.1.A multilevelPAM waveformwithM =16levelsisused.(a) Whatistheeffectivetransmittedbitrate?(b) Whatisthesymbolrate?

    -"'\ 2.3. We wishto transmita lOO-characteralphanumericmessagein2 s,using7-bitASCIIcoding,followedby an eighthbit for errordetection,percharacter,asin Problem2.1.A multilevelPAM waveformwithM =32levelsis used.(a) Calculatetheeffectivetransmittedbitrateandthesymbolrate.(b) Repeatpart (a) for 16-levelPAM, eight-levelPAM, four-levelPAM, andPCM

    (binary)waveforms.

    ~ 2.4. GivenananalogwaveformthathasbeensampledatitsNyquistrate,f,.,usingnaturalsampling,provethata waveform(proportionalto the originalwaveform)canberecoveredfrom thesamples,usingthe recoverytechniquesshownin FigureP2.1.Theparametermfsisthefrequencyof thelocaloscillator,wherem isaninteger.

  • 2.5. An analogsignal is sampledat its Nyquist rate 1fT" and quantizedusingL quantiza-tion levels.The derived digital signalis then transmittedon somechannel.(a) Show that the time duration. T, of one bit of the transmitted binary encoded

    signal mustsatisfyT

  • QUESTIONS

    '{What are the similaritiesand differencesbetweenthe terms"formatting"and"sourcecoding"?(SeeChapter2,introduction.)

    2.2 In theprocessof formattinginformation,whyis it oftendesirableto performover-sampling?(SeeSection2.4.3.)

    2.3 In usingpulsecodemodulation(PCM) for digitizinganaloginformation,explainhowtheparametersfidelity,bandwidth,andtimedelaycanbetradedoff. (SeeSec-tion2.6.)

    2.4 Why is it often preferredto use unitsof normalizedbandwidth,WT (or time-bandwidthproduct),comparedwithbandwidthalone?(SeeSection2.8.3.)

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    Using the Companion CD, run the exercisesassociatedwith Chapter 2.

    Questions

    EXERCISES

    "\ 2.15. A signalin thefrequencyrange300to 3300Hz is limitedto apeak-to-peakswingof10V. It is sampledat 8000samples/sandthe samplesarequantizedto 64 evenlyspacedlevels.Calculateandcomparethebandwidthsandratioof peaksignalpowerto rmsquantizationnoiseif thequantizedsamplesaretransmittedeitherasbinarypulsesor asfour-levelpulses.Assumethatthesystembandwidthis definedby themainspectrallobeof thesignal.

    2.16. In thecompactdisc(CD) digitalaudiosystem,ananalogsignalis digitizedso that'"" theratioof thepeak-signalpowertothepeak-quantizationnoisepow~is atleast96

    dB.Thesamplingrateis 44.1kilosamples/s.(a) How manyquantizationlevelsof theanalogsignalareneededfor (S/N,)peak=

    96dB?(b) Howmanybitspersampleareneededforthenumberof levelsfoundinpart(a)?(c) Whatisthedataratein bits/s?

    2.17. Calculatethe differencein requiredsignalpowerbetweentwo PCM waveforms,NRZ andRZ, assumingthateachsignalingschemehasthesamerequirementsfordata-rateandbit-errorprobability.Also assumeequallylikelysignaling,andthatthedifferencebetweenthehigh-voltageandlow-voltagelevelsis thesamefor boththeNRZ andRZ schemes.If thereis a poweradvantagein usingoneof thesignalingschemes,what,if any,is thedisadvantagein usingit?

    2.18. In theyear1962,AT &T firstoffereddigitaltelephonetransmissionreferredto asT1

    ,~, - service.Withthisservice,eachT1 frameispartitionedinto24channelsor timeslots.l.'-i ,.. Eachtimeslotcontains8 bits(onespeechsample),andthereis oneadditionalbit~ , \ perframefor alignment.The frameis sampledattheNyquistrateof8000samples/s,

    I.; 1,1"coC:nd thebandwidthusedfor transmittingthecompositesignalis 386kHz. Find the",' n bandwidthefficiency(bits/s/Hz)for thissignalingscheme.~

    \ 2.19. (a) Considerthatyoudesireadigitaltransmissionsystem,suchthatthequantizationdistortionof anyaudiosourcedoesnotexceed2% of thepeak-to-peakanalogsignalvoltage.If the audiosignalbandwidthand the allowabletransmissionbandwidthareeach4000Hz, andsamplingtakesplaceattheNyquistrate,whatvalueofbandwidthefficiency(bits/s/Hz)isrequired?

    (b) Repeatpart(a)exceptthattheaudiosignalbandwidthis 20kHz (highfidelity),yettheavailabletransmissionbandwidthisstill4000Hz.