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Digital Communications: Module 4 Signal Representation and Baseband Processing.pdf

June 8, 2008 · Filed Under Telecommunication Engineering  · Tags: , ,

Module 5 of Digital Communications Course Materials available free to download, it consists 7 lessons on Signal Representation and Baseband processing.

You may also want to download the module 1, module 2 and module 3 of this course materials.

Table of Contents: Module 4 Signal Representation and Baseband Processing

  • Lesson 15 Orthogonality [ Basic concept of orthogonality and orthonormality ~ Strum - Lion ~ Slope overload distortion ~ Granular Noise ~ Condition for avoiding slope overloading ]
  • Lesson 16 Representation of Signals [ Representation of signals following the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization procedure ~ Signal space and signal constellation ~ Use of signal space for signal detection ~ The fundamental detection problem in a receiver ~ Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization ~ Justification for G-S-O procedure ]
  • Lesson 17 Noise [ Shot Noise ~ Thermal Noise ( also known as Johnson-Nyquist noise and Johnson noise) ~ Colour of noise ~ White noise ~ Pink noise [flicker noise, 1/f noise] ~ Brown noise ~ Shannon’s Channel Capacity Equation ~ Interpretation of Shannon-Hartley Channel Capacity Equation ]
  • Lesson 18 Response of Linear System to Random Processes [ Power Spectral Density (psd) ~ Time-domain analysis for random input to a linear filter ~ Auto-correlation function (ACF) ~ Representation of Narrow-band Gaussian Noise ~ Low pass equivalent components of narrow band noise ~ Spectral Density of In-phase and Quadrature Component of Bandpass Gaussian Noise ]
  • Lesson 19 Maximum Likelihood Detection and Correlation Receiver [ Maximum likelihood (ML) detection ~ Features of the received vector ]
  • Lesson 20 Matched Filter [ Properties of a Matched Filter ~ Maximization of output Signal "to-Noise Raito ~ Schwarz's Inequality ]
  • Lesson 21 Nyquist Filtering and Inter Symbol Interference [ Power Spectrum of Random Binary Sequence ~ ACF of X(t) ~ Nyquist Filter for avoiding ISI ~ Mathematical Explanation ~ Practical improvisations ~ Raised Cosine Filter ]

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One Response to “Digital Communications: Module 4 Signal Representation and Baseband Processing.pdf”

  1. Anthony V. Cruzat on July 29th, 2008 2:47 pm

    i love the way it is being illustrated

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