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Hello everybody.. I have recently applied for a position of Development engineer at Rohde& Schwartz and I am about to be interviewed..The position refers to the predevelopment of OFDM based mobile radio systems.. Does anybody have any similar experience..What kind of questions am I about to...
Hello everyone I have recently graduated and I am facing problem making end meet in my home country (can't find a job)
Do you know where i can find any jobs in wireless systems (my thesis was about OFDM) in Europe?
I'd appreciate your help
Thanx in advance
Hello everyone...I have a problem and it would be very helpful if you could give me any advice...I am rather new in programming. I had one or two lessons in the past (C/Java) but I am not very into it..Recently I have been asked i to make a program in which I should give certain material types...
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I have recently graduated from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and decided that the best step for me would be an Internship...Does anybody know where can I find a paid Internship in Europe and how can i be better prepared (aka what papers do i need?)?? My field of...
MRahimi your reply was very helpful...I have already found Packet Tracer for free in the net...Do you know if I could find Odom's books for free somewhere in the net too? Thanx for your reply
Thank you for your reply...I think I'm gonna start with CCNA, but the problem is how? I mean it would be very helpful for me if u could suggest me some books and/or simulators in order to get going....
ps1: In general, how hard is it to study for the exam alone?
ps2: What's the differemce...
Hello everybody and happy new year... I've recently graduated and after taking a two months break, i am thinking about the next step in my career/education...Since finding work in my country is not very easy in this time and age and Masters abroad are rather expensive for my pocket, i was...
Thank you all for your answers. I finally got it this way:Fading means that the channel is time variant. Frequency selectivity means that he impulse response of the channel consists of more than one δ(t) hence it's response is non flat. A fading channel can have a single δ(t) which can change...
the impulse response of the fixed channel i am using is h=[ 9 9 8 8 7 6 ... 2 1]. Does this mean that there's fading?Because the impulse response is fixed... Could you plz clear this to me in detail? thanx
Does your answer concern no fading freq selevtive channel? Deep fade frequencies are irrelevant of fading as it is defined...I think i am confused.. I am asking about the no fading freq selective case.
Thank you for your interest
when no fading the performance is better than fading, both OFDM..I know that my results are right..I just wonder if there's any advantage in doing OFDM when no fading and what is the primal reason for which the curve in the freq selective OFDM is worse than AWGN OFDM?
Hi all! I have a rather major doubt and i would be more than thankful if someone could clear it. I am doing OFDM for my final project. I have simulated frequency selective fading channel and frequency selective non fading channel with OFDM. My question is: in the fading environment i can...
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