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Sampling theorem, aliasing problem, Nyquist frequency

What is Sampling theorem? Nyquist freq? aliasing problem?

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Communications Systems

Posting ID:

10950

OTA ID:

104038

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Communications and Control (Mathematical Model)

Please see attachment for problem, it would be nice to see these problems done so that i could try simular problems from other text books, for better understanding.

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Communications Systems

Posting ID:

13018

OTA ID:

101620

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digital signal systems problem

the book i am using is digital signal processing(third edition) by prokis and manolakis.it is question 2-45 onpage 144. consider the system described by the difference equation: y(n)=a*y(n-1)+b*x(n) determine b in terms of a so that THE SUMMATION OF h(n)=1 the limits of the summatiom are n=- infinity to n=infinity((i used the term summation instead of the the mathnatical symbol.

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Communications Systems

Posting ID:

14544

OTA ID:

101767

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Time division multiplexing and Frequency division multiplexing

what's the difference between Time division multiplexing and Frequency division multiplexing

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Communications Systems

Posting ID:

14794

OTA ID:

104038

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How many T-1 lines are needed to make up one OC12 line? Need to see the calculated out to understand this

How many T-1 lines are needed to make up one OC12 line? Need to see the calculated out to understand this

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Communications Systems

Posting ID:

14795

OTA ID:

104038

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