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Can anybody introduce me a book about the product of different kind of functions such as polynomials and exponential functions ?
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Thank you for notifying me. The only link that was likely to help was the third, but I had already seen that. There is a link in the pdf, but you can not access it. If you be able to get it for me, my problem is solved, because I need only a sample m-file
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I want to know that what is the idea to simulate the outage probability in the Matlab?
for example, when we want to simulate BER in Matlab we send bits over a channel and then calculate the number of errors and the BER probability. Now, what is the method for outage probability?
Re: Old books
What do u mean by MMSystem?
please tell me the exact sentence.
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What do u mean by MMSystem?
please tell me the exact sentence.
I have some questions relating to outage probability:
1 - When we simulate outage in Matlab, Do we consider the threshold snr in db?
2 - Do we equalize for the channel of the received signal before comparing the snr of the received signal with the threshold snr?
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Re: Outage Probability
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For example, when we want to simulate the BER in Matlab we send bits over a channel ( fading or other channel ) and then count the bits that do not match. Now, I want to know how do we simulate the Outage probability ( the probability that SNR falls down below...
1 - May be the version of Matlab diffres
2- Save as the program and see if the problem fixes
3 - check the function in the Help of your Matlab program at home
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Do u know any site in order to download old ebooks.
such as:
G. E. Roberts and H. Kaufman, Table of Laplace Transform.
Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 1966.
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