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Digital Communication Homework

The document discusses digital communication and assigns homework problems related to basic signal processing and probability. Students are asked to complete exercises from textbooks on sampling theory, multiplexing of message sources, and proving properties of probability and independence of events. The homework is due on February 15th, 2016.

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Digital Communication Homework

The document discusses digital communication and assigns homework problems related to basic signal processing and probability. Students are asked to complete exercises from textbooks on sampling theory, multiplexing of message sources, and proving properties of probability and independence of events. The homework is due on February 15th, 2016.

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Digital Communication

PESIT Bangalore South Campus (Course Instructor: Bharath B. N.)


4th Feb. 2016

1 Instructions
• Please do not copy from others. First try it yourself. If you do not get the solution, I
encourage you to discuss with other students, and write the final answer in your own
words.

• Homework is due on Feb 15th 2016!

2 Questions
2.1 Some Problems Related to Basic Signal Processing
1. Qualitatively explain the significance of digital communication over analog communi-
cation.

2. Exercise problems in the first chapter of the text (Hari Bhat and Ganesh Rao) num-
bered EP 1.1 to EP 1.7.

3. (Reading Exercise) Prove a necessary condition on the sampling frequency of a


bandpass signal.

4. Following problems in Chapter 5 of the book: EP 5.1, EP 5.3, EP 5.4, EP 5.6.

5. Six independent message sources of bandwidths W , 2W , W , 3W , W and 3W Hertz


are to be transmitted on a TDD basis using a common communication channel.

(a) Set up a scheme for accomplishing this multiplexing requirement with each mes-
sage signal sampled at its Nyquist rate.
(b) Determine the minimum transmission bandwidth of the channel.
2.2 Some Problems in Probability
6. Let A and B be two events. Then, prove that
T
(a) Pr{A B} ≤ min{Pr{A}, Pr{B}}
S S T T T
(b) Pr{A T B S C} = Pr{A}+Pr{B}+Pr{C}−Pr{A B}−Pr{A C}−Pr{C B}+
Pr{A B C}.
(c) If A and B are independent, then prove that A is independent of B̄.

7. State the axioms of probability. Prove that for events A and B, Pr{A|B} = Pr{A, B} Pr{B}
satisfies all the axioms of probability.

8. Let X and Y be independent discrete random variables drawn from a uniform distribu-
tion with parameters N and M , respectively. This means that the distribution of X is
Pr{X = i} = 1/N for all i = 0, 1, . . . , N and the distribution of Y is Pr{Y = i} = 1/M
for all i = 1, 2, . . . , M . Find Pr{X + Y ≤ z} for some z > 0.

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