Modulation in Communication System for RF Engineers RAHRF152

Analog and Digital Modulation simplified for Radio Frequency experts This course concentrates more on ideology than math

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Description

This course provides a second certificate completion for FREE from Rahsoft

Introduction to Modulation in Communication Systems RAHRF152 is an intro course of Rahsoft Radio Frequency Certificate and it is counted toward the certificate. In this course we have concentrated to simplify the Digital and Analog Modulation topics in a way which students would understand the practicality by providing examples and simulations using GNU Octave open source software. This is a great course to understand the fundamental definitions needed in digital and analog modulation in communication system.



General Consideration of Modulation

  • 2. 1.1-Why we need modulation ?
  • 3. 1.2 – Baseband and Passband ? What is Demodulation?
  • 4. 1.3 – Career and Generic Communication System
  • 5. 1.4-Modulation Aspects:Detectability,Bandwidth & Power Efficiency,Bit Error Rate

Analog Modulation

  • 6. 2.1 - Amplitude Modulation , AM, Amplitude Demodulation, AM Applications
  • 7. How to install GNU Octave Open Source Software Used in this course
  • 8. 2.2.1 - Frequency Modulation, FM, Spectrum, FM Specs, High Index
  • 9. 2.2.2- FM Demodulation , Slope Detector , FM Pros and Cons
  • 10. 2.3- Phase Modulation, PM , FM vs PM , PM Demodulation

Digital Modulation

  • 11. Bit Rate , Baud Rate , Binary & M-ary Data, Nyquest Formula , Channel Capacity
  • 12. 3.1.1- Amplitude Shift Keying , ASK, Spectral Response Binary Data, B-ASK M-ASK
  • 13. 3.1.2- Software Example
  • 14. 3.1.3- ASK Demodulation
  • 15. 3.2.1-Frequency Shift Keying, FSK Modulator & Demodulator, Demodulation with PLL
  • 16. 3.2.2- Software Example
  • 17. 3.3.0- Phase Shift Keying (PSK) , BPSK, PSK Modulation
  • 18. 3.3.1- PSK Demodulation , PSK Demodulator, mismatch,Costas loop
  • 19. 4.1- Inter symbol interference (ISI)
  • 20. 4.2- Solving Inter symbol interference (ISI)
  • 21. 5.1- Signal Constellation, PSK and FSK Modulation Constellation
  • 22. 6.1- Quadrature modulation, I & Q , Adding Quadrature Signals and Simulation
  • 23. 6.2.0- QPSK or 4-PSK Modulation
  • 24. 5.6.2.1- Software Simulation
  • 25. 6.3.0- QPSK Features , Diagrams , Signal Constellation, Demodulation BER
  • 26. 6.3.1- I-Q Mismatch
  • 27. 6.3.2- Large Phase Change, QPSK Drawbacks , pi/4 QPSK , OQPSK


What You Will Learn!

  • have a practical understanding of Modulation concepts.
  • Rather than knowing formulas students will be able to actually talk about different concepts if modulation

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who want to put the calculation aside and have a comprehensive deep understanding of modulation.
  • Radio Frequency Engineer
  • Communication Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Sales Engineers working in Communication Engineering related fields
  • Application Engineers working in Communication Engineering related fields
  • Students preparing for communication engineering interviews