B. Analogue communication
Fill in the Blank Type Question. Discuss GATE EC 2015 Set 1 Communications PSK, DPSK and ASK, FSK. Question 3 Explanation: Probability that '1' was transmitted when received bit is '0'. The transmitted signal in a GSM system is of 200 kHz bandwidth and 8 users share a common bandwidth using TDMA. Amplitude-shift keying (ASK), frequency-shift keying (FSK), and phase-shift keying (PSK) are digital modulation schemes. ASK refers to a type of amplitude modulation that assigns bit values to discrete amplitude levels. The carrier signal is then modulated among the members of a set of discrete values to transmit information.
D. RF communication
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SOLUTION
Analogue modulation techniques:
- Amplitude Modulation
- Frequency Modulation
- Phase Modulation
Digital Modulation Techniques:
- Amplitude shift key
- Frequency shift key
- Phase Shift key
- QAM
Notes:
ASK, PSK and FSK are signaling schemes used to transmit binary sequences through free space. In these schemes, bit-by-bit transmission through free space occurs.
FSK (Frequency Shift Keying):
In FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) binary 1 is represented with a high-frequency carrier signal and binary 0 is represented with a low-frequency carrier, i.e. In FSK, the carrier frequency is switched between 2 extremes.
For binary ‘1’ → S1 (A) = Acos 2π fHt
For binary ‘0’ → S2 (t) = A cos 2π fLt . The constellation diagram is as shown:
ASK(Amplitude Shift Keying):
In ASK (Amplitude shift keying) binary ‘1’ is represented with the presence of a carrier and binary ‘0’ is represented with the absence of a carrier:
For binary ‘1’ → S1 (t) = Acos 2π fct
For binary ‘0’ → S2 (t) = 0
The Constellation Diagram Representation is as shown:
where ‘I’ is the in-phase Component and ‘Q’ is the Quadrature phase.
PSK(Phase Shift Keying):
In PSK (phase shift keying) binary 1 is represented with a carrier signal and binary O is represented with 180° phase shift of a carrier
For binary ‘1’ → S1 (A) = Acos 2π fct
For binary ‘0’ → S2 (t) = A cos (2πfct + 180°) = - A cos 2π fct
The Constellation Diagram Representation is as shown: