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DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

Unit III-Base band Transmission


PART-1(1-20)

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NPR College of Engineering and Technology,Natham-624401


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1 6 11 16
2 7 12 17
3 8 13 18
4 9 14 19
5 10 15 20
1

The bandwidth of nyquist pulse can be


represented by

a. Bo=fb/2
b. B=fb/2
c. Bo=fb
d. Bo=f/2
2

Nyquist bandwidth is called

a. minimum transmission bandwidth


b. minimum transmission bandwidth for zero ISI
c. minimum transmission bandwidth for ISI
d. none of these
3

Merits of nyquist channel is

a. It eliminates an ISI completely


b. the method seems to be most easy
c. both a and b
d. none of these
4

Limitations of nyquist channel is

a. the transmission of exact sinc pulse is


physically possible
b. the transmission of exact sinc pulse is
not physically possible
c. the transmission of exact sinc pulse is
not physically realizable
d. none of these
5

Bandwidth required for raised cosine spectrum is

a. B=Bo
b. B=Bo(1+α)
c. B=1+α
d. none of these
6

Major source of system degradation in the channel is

a. dispersion
b. equalization
c. data lost
d. ambiguity
7

Nyquist criterion described by

a. the study of telegraph transmission theory


b. instants of transition between unlike symbols
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b
8
Correlative level coding called as

a. it is possible to achieve a bit rate of 2Bobits per


second in a channel of bandwidth BoHz
b. By adding ISI to the transmitted signal in the
controlled manner
c. neither a nor b
d. both a and b
9

Partial response scheme otherwise called as

a. ISI
b. correlative level coding
c. raised cosine spectrum
d. equalizer.
10

Who invented correlative level coding

a. Lender
b. Kretzmer
c. Kabal and pasupathy
d. Pasupathy and lender
11

Duo binary signaling ‘Duo’ means

a. transmission capacity of the system


b. double the transmission capacity of the
system
c. double the transmission capacity of the
binary system
d. all the above
12

What happens when the +1 and -1 signals are


transmitted to the duo binary encoder

a. it converted into to two level signal


b. it converted into three level signal
c. it converted to one level signal
d. none of these.
13

Module-2 addition is equivalent to

a. addition
b. subtraction
c. ex-or
d. ex-nor
14

Modified duo binary means

a. correlation of binary over one binary bits


b. correlation of binary over two binary bits
c. correlation of binary over three binary bits
d. correlation of binary over zero binary bits
15
How the Modified duo binary signaling schemes are
achieved

a. by subtracting input binary digits spaced 2Tb


secs.
b. by subtracting input binary digits spaced T b
secs.
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b.
16

A useful feature of modified duo binary coder consists


of

a. its output has dc component.


b. its output has no dc component.
c. many communication channel cannot transmit
dc component
d. many communication channel can transmit dc
component
17
The impulse response of modified duo binary encoder
consist of

a. T wo sinc pulses
b. three sinc pulses
c. one sinc pulses
d. no pulses
18

In order to eliminate the error propagation in the


modified duo binary system

a. use precoding procedure


b. use encoding procedure
c. use deecoding procedure
d. none of these
19

Use of EYE pattern is

a. study the effect of noise


b. study the effect of ISI
c. study the effect of equalizer
d. study the effect of channel
20

Why the pattern eye is called eye pattern

a. eye openings
b. human eye for binary waves
c. resemblance to human eye for binary waves.
d. none of these
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