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    Frequency Domain Representation of Sampling

    Can someone kindly explain to me where do we get this 1/2pi in the following equation? Kindly refer to the attached image taken from "Discrete time signal processing" by Oppenheim.
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    Matlab implementation of MMSE -BLE

    Hi everone. I need the matlb code for MMSE-BLE for my FYP. I have created a code for MMSE Serial Linear Equilizer. Now I want to modify it for MMSE Block Linear Equilizer. The MMSE Serial Linear Equilizer is attatached here with.
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    MMSE Equilizer Matlab Code

    Hi All I want to simulate an MMSE equilizer. The channel is fixed. Kindly provide me with the matlab code. Thank you.
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    Final Year Project on Equilizer

    Hi All I have just undertaken my final year project on an Equilizer. The first thing I'm going to do is to design an equilzer for a time varying channel and then I've to develop some algorithm/technique to simplify its computational complexity. The channel veries randomly. Can anybody suggest...
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    Wi-Fi question .. really it's driven me too confused !!

    Whatever the transission speed or power, channel induced ISI can be compensated for using an Equilizer on the Receiver side. You may want to google on what is an equilizer.
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    Matched Filter Correlation

    You are talking about the orthonormal bases?
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    Matched Filter Correlation

    In general. Ok the pulse stays the same all the time. But if the pulse changes at any time, we'll have to redesign our matched filter, right?
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    Audio Sampling - Nyquist Shannon Theorem

    According to the Sampling Theorem, the MINIMUM sampling rate should be twice the highest frequency. The minimum sampling rate is called Nyquist Rate. When the sampling rate is greater than the Nyquist rate, the signal is said to be oversampled. Although we can sample a signal exactly at the...
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    Matched Filter Correlation

    You are right. But I have one more question. The response h(t) of the matched filter is the reversed, time delayed version of the signal being transmitted. But if h(t) is dependent on the signal to be transmitted, then it means we'll have to design a seperate matched filter for each signal that...
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    Matched Filter Correlation

    We were taught that a matched filter performs correlation on the received noisy signal in order to determine the transmitted signal.....but I could not get the idea. Can anyboy explain to me how a matched filter works? Thanks in anticipations.
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    Assembly language Programming.... 8086 microprocessor

    We are not told that yet. Since this is my first ever project, I have few questions in my mind.............. 1. What is really meant by a project? Is it just making something new, or modifying/improving an existing project? 2. What are the general steps for doing a project? 3. How is the code...
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    Assembly language Programming.... 8086 microprocessor

    Yes he has... one of them is the RPM. Digital RPM (Revolution per Minute) meter is used to measure the number of revolution completed in one minute. This simple project is composed of microcontroller “89C52”, LCD screen along with “9 volts” of supply. This meter counts the RPM of a fixed DC...
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    Assembly language Programming.... 8086 microprocessor

    Hi all... I am taking a course on 8086 microprocessor and assembly language programming. It's something quite new for me. At the end of the semester, we have to do a mini project. Can anyone suggest me any project idea that would be easy to implement. Any help would be appreciated. Thanx.

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