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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
COMM 601: Modulation I
Lecture 2
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Amplitude Modulation
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Amplitude Modulation
• Also known as “Linear Modulation”.
• Applications:
- AM radio
- TV video broadcasting (VSB)
- Point to point communications (SSB)
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Double Side Band
Suppressed
Carrier
(DSB)
Conventional
AM
Amplitude Modulation
Single side band
(SSB)
Vestigial side
Band
(VSB)
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
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tm
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Spectrum of AM Signal
M(f)
-W 0 W f fc -W fc fc+ W f-fc -W -fc -fc+ W 0
Wf c
S(f)
1
BT=2W
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Spectrum of AM Signal
f
Wf c
BT=2W
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Spectrum of AM Signal (Cont.)
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Transmission Bandwidth of Conventional AM
AM is Wasteful of Bandwidth
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
The envelope of s(t) has the same shape as
the baseband signal m(t) provided that two
requirements are satisfied:
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional Amplitude Modulation
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM: Basic definitions
2
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)](1[ tmkA ac
Envelope
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM: Average transmitted power
See Appendix
(At the end of this
Lecture)
Assume m(t) has zero mean
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ac
cac
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM: Modulation efficiency
Modulation Efficiency:
is the ratio between side band power (that conveys information) to
the total power
)(1
)(
)(2
1
2
1
)(2
1
100powerTotal
power band side
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22
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tmkAA
tmkA
a
a
acc
ac
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
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2
2
2
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1
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)(max2
1
tmkA
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tCP
ac
ac
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PEP
Peak Envelope Power of Conventional AM:
Conventional AM: Peak Envelope Power
is the power that would be obtained if the envelope attains its
maximum value
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Remarks on Transmitted Power of Conventional AM
AM is Wasteful of Power
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM with single tone modulating signal
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a
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)(Then
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tftfAs(t) cmc 2cos2cos1
For single tonee
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
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mmm ffff
AfM
2
MODULATING SIGNAL
MODULATED (AM) SIGNAL
CARRIER UPPER SIDEBNAND LOWER SIDEBNAND
Conventional AM with single tone modulating signal
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tftfAtfAts mcccc 2cos.2cos2cos
tfftffA
tfAts mcmcc
cc
2cos2cos2
2cos
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4
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
AMPLITUDE MODULATED SIGNAL
MODULATING SIGNAL
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Hzf
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5
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM with single tone modulating signal
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
22
22
2
21
2
)(1
)(
m
m
m
m
a
a
A
A
A
A
tmk
tmk
3
1max 1When
For sinusoidal
modulating signal
ma Ak tfAtm mm 2cos
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM with single tone modulating signal
]2
1[2
]2
1[2
)(22
222
2
222
22 c
avgm
m
ca
ccavg
AP
A
A
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22
22
22
]1[2
]1[2
])(max1[2
cPEPm
m
ca
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APA
A
Atmk
AP
tfAtm mm 2cos
ma Ak
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Conventional AM with multi-tone modulating signal
: efficiency theand formulaspower above in the thisUse
...
,...;Then
2cos....)2cos)2cos1
2cos....))2cos)2cos(1
2cos)(1:signalmodulatedThe
....)2cos)2cos)( :signal modulating tone-Multi
2
2
2
1
2211
2211
2211
2211
avg
avg
mama
cmmammac
cmmmmac
cac
mmmm
AkAk
tftfAktfAkA
tftfAtfAkA
tftmkAs(t)
tfAtfAtm
Proof is not required
]2
1[2
22avgc
avg
AP
22
]1[2
avgc
PEP
AP
2
2
2 avg
avg
1thatsuch avg
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Example: Conventional AM
is the modulation
index
1, mA
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Example: Conventional AM (cont.)
tt
tftfAs(t)
AkAk
tfAtm
cmc
m
ama
mm
5102cos]20002cos5.01[5
2cos2cos1
5.0
)2cos()(
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Example: Conventional AM (cont.)
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Example: Conventional AM (cont.)
14)625.0(4)5.2(2)( 222
fSPavg
)( fS
f
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Example: Conventional AM (cont.)
22
]1[2
cPEP
AP
]2
1[2
22 c
avg
AP
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Appendix:
Power Calculations
The following formulas are valid for
all types of modulations
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Appendix: Power CalculationsNormalized average power: (using complex envelope C(t))
2
)(2
1tCPavg
Peak envelope power: (using complex envelope C(t))
Modulation Efficiency:
100powerTotal
power band side
2)(max2
1tCPPEP
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Dr. Ahmed El-Mahdy COMM 601: Modulation I
Appendix: Power CalculationsTime average:
For Non-periodic signal:
2/
2/
)(1
lim
T
TT
dttxT
x
0
00
)(1
T
dttxT
x
When x(t) is periodic with period To:
signalrealais)(tx
periodsignaltheis0T