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{Which of the statements are true regarding source and sender?
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{Which of the statements are true regarding source and transmitter?
 
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+ The news source is the caller. The source signal&nbsp; ${q(t)}$&nbsp; is the acoustic wave of her voice signal.
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+ The message source is the caller.&nbsp; The source signal&nbsp; ${q(t)}$&nbsp; is the acoustic wave of her voice signal.
+ The unit labelled "transmitter" contains, among other things, a signal converter and a modulator.
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+ The unit labelled&nbsp; "transmitter"&nbsp; contains, among other things, a signal converter and a modulator.
 
- The transmitted signal&nbsp; $s(t)$&nbsp; is analog.
 
- The transmitted signal&nbsp; $s(t)$&nbsp; is analog.
  
  
{Which of the statements are true regarding recipients and sinks?
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{Which of the statements are true regarding receiver and sink?
 
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- The received signal&nbsp; $r(t)$&nbsp; is digital.
 
- The received signal&nbsp; $r(t)$&nbsp; is digital.
- The news sink is the telephone set in Hamburg.
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- The message sink is the telephone set in Hamburg.
+ The news sink is the answering machine.
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+ The message sink is the answering machine.
+ The following applies&nbsp; $v(t) = \alpha \cdot q(t - \tau ) + {n(t)}$.
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+ The following applies:&nbsp; $v(t) = \alpha \cdot q(t - \tau ) + {n(t)}$.
 
- There is an ideal transmission system.
 
- There is an ideal transmission system.
  

Revision as of 10:53, 8 April 2021

A telephone connection scenario

We consider the scenario shown in the picture:

A woman from Munich dials a number in Hamburg with her ISDN phone.  However, she cannot reach the person she wants to talk to, so she leaves him a message on tape.

The distortion-free connection is fully described by

  • an attenuation coefficient   $\alpha$,
  • a term  $\tau$  and
  • the current signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).





Notes:  The task shall establish a relation between this real scenario and the functional units of a general communications system mentioned in the theory section .



Questions

1

Which of the statements are true regarding source and transmitter?

The message source is the caller.  The source signal  ${q(t)}$  is the acoustic wave of her voice signal.
The unit labelled  "transmitter"  contains, among other things, a signal converter and a modulator.
The transmitted signal  $s(t)$  is analog.

2

Which of the statements are true regarding receiver and sink?

The received signal  $r(t)$  is digital.
The message sink is the telephone set in Hamburg.
The message sink is the answering machine.
The following applies:  $v(t) = \alpha \cdot q(t - \tau ) + {n(t)}$.
There is an ideal transmission system.


Solution

(1)  The first two statements are correct:

  • The speech signal  ${q(t)}$  must first be converted into an electrical signal and then prepared for transmission.
  • For ISDN the transmitted signal  ${s(t)}$  is digital.


(2)  Correct are the solutions 3 and 4:

  • The received signal  ${r(t)}$  is always analog due to the unavoidable thermal noise.
  • The message sink is the answering machine.
  • In an ideal transmission system  $v(t) = {q(t)}$  should apply.
  • However, due to the additive noise term  ${n(t)}$, the attenuation  $\alpha$  and the running time  $\tau$  the following applies here:
$$v(t) = \alpha \cdot q ( t - \tau) + n(t).$$
  • By our definitions, this is a distortion-free system.