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B. P. LATHI
Alunos: Guilherme Borges Oliveira Newarney Torrezo da Costa
Uberlndia, 26 de outubro de 2010.
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1. INTRODUCTION Communication System Analog and Digital Messages Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Channel Bandwidth, and the Rate of Communication Modulation Randomness, Redundancy, and Coding
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2. INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS 2.1 Size of a Signal 2.2 Classification of Signals 2.3 Some Useful Signal Operations 2.4 Unit Impulse Function 2.5 Signals and Vectors 2.6 Signal Comparison: Correlation 2.7 Signal Representation by Orthogonal Signal Set 2.8 Trigonometric Fourier Series 2.9 Exponential Fourier Series 2.10 Numerical Computation of Dn
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3. ANALYSIS AND TRANSMISSION OF SIGNALS 3.1 Aperiodic Signal Representation by Fourier Integral 3.2 Transforms of Some Useful Functions 3.3 Some Properties of the Fourier Transform 3.4 Signal Transmission through a Linear System 3.5 Ideal and Practical Filters 3.6 Signal Distortion over a Communication Channel 3.7 Signal Energy and Energy Spectral Density 3.8 Signal Power and Power Spectral Density 3.9 Numerical Computation of Fourier Transform: The DFT
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4. AMPLITUDE (LINEAR) MODULATION
6. SAMPLING AND PULSE CODE MODULATION 7. PRINCIPLES OF DIGITAL DATA TRANSMISSION
PRXIMAS APRESENTAES
Apresentao 2:
2. INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS
2.4 Unit Impulse Function 2.5 Signals and Vectors 2.6 Signal Comparison: Correlation 2.7 Signal Representation by Orthogonal Signal Set 2.8 Trigonometric Fourier Series 2.9 Exponential Fourier Series 2.10 Numerical Computation of Dn
PRXIMAS APRESENTAES
Apresentao 3:
3. ANALYSIS AND TRANSMISSION OF SIGNALS
3.1 Aperiodic Signal Representation by Fourier Integral 3.2 Transforms of Some Useful Functions 3.3 Some Properties of the Fourier Transform 3.4 Signal Transmission through a Linear System 3.5 Ideal and Practical Filters 3.6 Signal Distortion over a Communication Channel 3.7 Signal Energy and Energy Spectral Density 3.8 Signal Power and Power Spectral Density 3.9 Numerical Computation of Fourier Transform: The DFT