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Lecture Note | Verified: 5/29/2002 | Size: 1,999 kb | Comments:

Category: Electrical Engineering > Signal Theory | Tags: Random Variable, probability, conditional probability, Binomial distribution, rayleigh distribution, uniform distribution, Gaussian distribution, normal distribution, random process, stoachastic processe, probability distribution, correlation, function, correlation function, variance, covariance, cumulative distribution, Amplitude shift keying, Phase shift keying, Frequency shift keying, Vector, Vector Space, Inner product, Orthogonality, Norm, Orthonormal, Triangle inequality, Cauchy-Schwartz, Signal Space, Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization, Algorithm, Basis signal, Error signal, Geometric representation, Transmitted signals, Equivalent lowpass signal, Quadrature amplitude modulation, Spectral Characteristics, Bandwidth, Fourier transform, Phase modulation|

Book: Digital Communications (4th) | Set: Typed, Lengthy, Comprehensive Review Notes

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