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- Exercise 1.6: Autocorrelation Function and PSD with Rice Fading (2 links)
- Exercise 3.12: Cauchy Distribution (2 links)
- Exercise 5.10: DMT Process for DSL (2 links)
- Exercise 3.2: Laplace Transform (2 links)
- Aufgabe 4.2: AM/PM-Schwingungen (2 links)
- Exercise 3.2: Spectrum with Angle Modulation (2 links)
- Exercise 5.4Z: On the Hanning Window (2 links)
- Exercise 4.1: PDF, CDF and Probability (2 links)
- Exercise 2.1: General Description of xDSL (2 links)
- Exercise 2.2: Simple Two-Path Channel Model (2 links)
- Exercise 2.2Z: Nonlinearities (2 links)
- Signal Representation/Harmonische Schwingung (2 links)
- Aufgabe 4.06: Optimale Entscheidungsgrenzen (2 links)
- Learning Videos to "Mobile Communications" (2 links)
- Exercise 4.11Z: Code Rate from the Parity-check Matrix (2 links)
- Exercise 3.5: PM and FM for Rectangular Signals (2 links)
- Exercise 2.1Z: Which Tables Describe Groups? (2 links)
- Exercise 2.5: DSL Error Protection (2 links)
- Mobile Communications/Anwendung von OFDMA und SC-FDMA in LTE (2 links)
- Exercise 4.8: Diamond-shaped Joint PDF (2 links)
- Exercise 1.1: Music Signals (2 links)
- Exercise 4.1: Attenuation Function (2 links)
- Exercise 4.08Z: Error Probability with Three Symbols (2 links)
- Exercise 3.11: Pre-Emphase and De-Emphase (2 links)
- Signal Representation/Equivalent Low Pass Signal and Its Spectral Function (2 links)
- Exercise 2.3: Reducible and Irreducible Polynomials (2 links)
- Exercise 3.3: GSM Frame Structure (2 links)
- Mobile Communications/LTE–Advanced – eine Weiterentwicklung von LTE (2 links)
- Exercise 3.1: Development of the Mobile Network (2 links)
- Exercise 4.11Z: OOK and BPSK once again (2 links)
- Imprint for the book "Modulation Methods" (2 links)
- Exercise 4.4Z: Signal-to-Noise Ratio with PCM (2 links)
- Exercise 4.8Z: What does the AWGN Channel Capacity Curve say? (2 links)
- Exercise 3.7: GSM System Components (2 links)
- Mobile Communications/Application of OFDMA and SC-FDMA in LTE (2 links)
- Exercise 2.5: Residual Redundancy with LZW Coding (2 links)
- Aufgabe 4.16: Binary Frequency Shift Keying (2 links)
- Exercise 4.15Z: Statements of the Covariance Matrix (2 links)
- Exercise 1.6: Transition Probabilities (2 links)
- Exercise 2.10Z: Code Rate and Minimum Distance (2 links)
- Exercise 4.4: Cellular UMTS Architecture (2 links)
- Exercise 2.9: Huffman Decoding after Errors (2 links)
- Exercise 3.6Z: Concepts of 3G Mobile Communications Systems (2 links)
- Exercise 5.2Z: Two-Way Channel (2 links)
- Exercise 2.2: Multi-Level Signals (2 links)
- Exercise 1.3: Measured Step Response (2 links)
- Exercise 2.4Z: Error Probabilities for the Octal System (2 links)
- Exercise 2.15: Block Error Probability with AWGN (2 links)
- Exercise 2.5: Ternary Signal Transmission (2 links)
- Exercise 4.1: Low-Pass and Bandpass Signals (2 links)