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1. Convert the binary data “110101” into analog waveforms using following modulation
techniques:
a. Two level Amplitude Shift Keying
b. Two level Frequency Shift Keying
c. Two level Phase Shift Keying
d. Differential Phase shift keying
e. Four level Amplitude Shift Keying
f. Four level Phase Shift Keying
g. Eight level Amplitude Shift Keying
2. With fc = 1000 kHz, fd = 50 kHz, and M = 16 (L = 4 bits), using Multiple Frequency-Shift
Keying (MFSK), compute the frequency assignments for each of the sixteen possible 4-
bit data combinations.
3. Draw the approximate Analog Modulation and Frequency Modulation waveforms in
complete steps for the following signal:
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MITS5003 Wireless Networks & Communication – 2019S2 Assignment No 2 Submission Due Date: 04/10/2019 before 5 pm Submission Guidelines: All submissions are to be submitted through turn-it-in. Drop-boxes linked to turn-it-in will be set up in the Unit of Study Moodle account. Assignments not submitted through these drop-boxes will not be considered. Submissions must be made by the due date and time. The turn-it-in similarity score will be used in determining the level if any of plagiarism. Turn-it-in will check conference web-sites, Journal articles, the Web and your own class member submissions for plagiarism. You can see your turn-it-in similarity score when you submit your assignment to the appropriate drop-box. If this is a concern you will have a chance to change your assignment and re-submit. However, re-submission is only allowed prior to the submission due date and time. After the due date and time have elapsed you cannot make re-submissions and you will have to live with the similarity score as there will be no chance for changing. Thus, plan early and submit early to take advantage of this feature. You can make multiple submissions, but please remember we only see the last submission, and the date and time you submitted will be taken from that submission. Your document should be a single word or pdf document containing your report.1. Convert the binary data “110101” into analog waveforms using following modulation techniques: a. Two level Amplitude Shift Keying b. Two level Frequency Shift Keying c. Two level Phase Shift Keying d. Differential Phase shift keying e. Four level Amplitude Shift Keying f. Four level Phase Shift Keying g. Eight level Amplitude Shift Keying 2. With fc = 1000 kHz, fd = 50 kHz, and M = 16 (L = 4 bits), using Multiple Frequency-Shift Keying (MFSK), compute the frequency assignments for each of the sixteen possible 4-bit data combinations. 3. Draw the approximate Analog Modulation and Frequency…

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