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DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LAB REPORT

BY Pranav Gowtham Palukuru (201874)


AIM:- 1) To calculate the size or distance of cable based on Time Delay.
2) To calculate the time delay of wireless cable if known distance between Transmitter and Receiver. 3)To find Channel Impulse Response and Plotting Corresponding signals

CABLE
CASE 1: Sampling Period = 320 MHz, IFFT order=1024 Number of samples to the first peak = 28 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =26.25 m CASE 2: Sampling Period = 160 MHz, IFFT order=512 Number of samples to the first peak = 14 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light

=26.25 CASE 3: Sampling Period = 80 MHz, IFFT order=256 Number of samples to the first peak = 7 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =87.5 nanoseconds Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =26.25 CASE 4: Sampling Period = 40MHz, IFFT order=128 Number of samples to the first peak = 3 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak = 75 nanosecond Size of cable = time delay*speed of light = 22.5m CASE 5: Sampling Period = 20MHz, IFFT order=64 Number of samples to the first peak = 2 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =1 nanosecond Size of cable = time delay*speed of light =30 m

WIRELESS
CASE 1: Sampling Period = 320 MHz, IFFT order=1024 Number of samples to the first peak = 35 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =109.3 nanoseconds CASE 2: Sampling Period = 160 MHz, IFFT order=512

Number of samples to the first peak = 21 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =131.25 nanoseconds CASE 3: Sampling Period = 80 MHz, IFFT order=256 Number of samples to the first peak = 10 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =125 nanoseconds

CASE 4: Sampling Period = 40MHz, IFFT order=128 Number of samples to the first peak = 6 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =150 nanoseconds CASE 5: Sampling Period = 20 MHz, IFFT order=64 Number of samples to the first peak = 2 Time delay = sampling frequency * number of samples to the peak =100 nanoseconds Graphs are shown separately

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