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$\text{New Applets}$   (based on HTML5, also executable on smartphones and tablets);     Language: $\text{English:}$
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$\text{Applets - based on HTML 5 and Java Script}$:    
  
#  [[Applets:Bessel_Functions_of_the_First_Kind|Bessel Functions of the first Kind]]  
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#  [[Applets:Bessel_Functions_of_the_First_Kind|Bessel Functions of the first Kind]]
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#  [[Applets:Complementary_Gaussian_Error_Functions|Complementary Gaussian Error Functions]]
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#  [[Applets:Digital_Filters|DigitalFilters]]
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#  [[Applets:Discrete_Fouriertransform_and_Inverse|Discrete Fouriertransform and Inverse]]
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#  [[Applets:Frequency_%26_Impulse_Responses|Frequency and Impulse_Responses]]  
 
#  [[Applets:Generation_of_Walsh_functions|Generation of Walsh functions]]
 
#  [[Applets:Generation_of_Walsh_functions|Generation of Walsh functions]]
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#  [[Applets:Graphical_Convolution|Graphical Convolution]]
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#  [[Applets:PDF,_CDF_and_Moments_of_Special_Distributions|PDF, CDF and Moments of Special Distributions]]
 
#  [[Applets:The_Doppler_Effect|The Doppler Effect]]
 
#  [[Applets:The_Doppler_Effect|The Doppler Effect]]
 
  
 
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$\text{Some hints and tips about the interactive applets:}$ 
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$\text{Some hints and tips about the HTML5/JS applets:}$ 
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*After selecting the desired applet, a Wiki description page appears with a short summary of the content and an user interface.  At the beginning and end of this description page there are links to the actual HTML5 applet. 
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*The HTML5/JS applets can be rendered by many browsers such as Firefox, Chrome and Safari, as well as smartphones and tablets.
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*The exercises and the solutions are integrated into the applet. }}
  
*After selecting the desired applet, a Wiki description page appears with a short summary of the content and an user interface.
 
*At the beginning and end of this description page there are links to the actual HTML5 applet. 
 
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$\text{New Applets}$;    Language:   $\text{German}$ (these will be translated soon);  
 
 
#  [https://www.lntwww.de/Applets:Frequenzgang_und_Impulsantwort Frequenzgang & Impulsantwort]
 
#  [https://www.lntwww.de/Applets:Komplement%C3%A4re_Gau%C3%9Fsche_Fehlerfunktionen Komplementäre Gaußsche Fehlerfunktionen]
 
#  [https://www.lntwww.de/Applets:Zur_Verdeutlichung_der_grafischen_Faltung Zur Verdeutlichung der grafischen Faltung]
 
 
 
$\text{Old Applets}$   (based on ''Shockwave Flash'', executable only on WINDOWS with ''Adobe Flash Player'', not on smartphones and tablets;     Language: $\text{German:}$
 
 
#  [https://www.lntwww.de/Applets:Mehrwegeausbreitung_und_Frequenzselektivit%C3%A4t_(Applet) Mehrwegeausbreitung und Frequenzselektivität]
 
#  [[Applets:On-Off-Keying|Nichtkohärentes On-Off-Keying]]
 
  
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$\text{Applets - based on Shockwave Flash (SWF)}$;      $\text{Language: German}$: 
  
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#  [[Applets:Multipath_propagation_and_frequency_selectivity_(Applet)| Multipath propagation and frequency selectivity]]
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#  [[Applets:OFDM|OFDM - spectrum and signals]]
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#  [[Applets:OVSF_codes_(Applet)|OVSF codes]]
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#  [[Applets:Principle_of_QAM|Principle of QAM]]
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#  [[Applets:QPSK|QPSK und Offset–QPSK]]
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#  [[Applets:Quality_of_different_voice_codecs_(Applet)|Quality of different voice codecs]]
  
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$\text{Some hints and tips about the SWF applets:}$ 
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*Our previous SWF applications were programmed for Adobe Flash.  Since the Flashplayer browser plugin is no longer supported for security reasons, these applets must be opened with the "projector version".  You do not need to install this program and it is not integrated into your browser, so there are no security concerns in that regard (as long as you trust LNTwww, of course).
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*On the wiki pages for the above SWF applets you can find the projector version of the flashplayer and of course the applet itself.&nbsp; Unfortunately, these applets <br>'''do not work on smartphones and tablets''', the applet language is '''German''', and  the '''exercises integration''' is less comfortably than with the HTML5/JS applets.  }}
 
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 22 March 2021

$\text{Applets - based on HTML 5 and Java Script}$: 

  1.   Bessel Functions of the first Kind
  2.   Complementary Gaussian Error Functions
  3.   DigitalFilters
  4.   Discrete Fouriertransform and Inverse
  5.   Frequency and Impulse_Responses
  6.   Generation of Walsh functions
  7.   Graphical Convolution
  8.   PDF, CDF and Moments of Special Distributions
  9.   The Doppler Effect

$\text{Some hints and tips about the HTML5/JS applets:}$ 

  • After selecting the desired applet, a Wiki description page appears with a short summary of the content and an user interface.  At the beginning and end of this description page there are links to the actual HTML5 applet.
  • The HTML5/JS applets can be rendered by many browsers such as Firefox, Chrome and Safari, as well as smartphones and tablets.
  • The exercises and the solutions are integrated into the applet.



$\text{Applets - based on Shockwave Flash (SWF)}$;     $\text{Language: German}$: 

  1.   Multipath propagation and frequency selectivity
  2.   OFDM - spectrum and signals
  3.   OVSF codes
  4.   Principle of QAM
  5.   QPSK und Offset–QPSK
  6.   Quality of different voice codecs

$\text{Some hints and tips about the SWF applets:}$ 

  • Our previous SWF applications were programmed for Adobe Flash.  Since the Flashplayer browser plugin is no longer supported for security reasons, these applets must be opened with the "projector version".  You do not need to install this program and it is not integrated into your browser, so there are no security concerns in that regard (as long as you trust LNTwww, of course).
  • On the wiki pages for the above SWF applets you can find the projector version of the flashplayer and of course the applet itself.  Unfortunately, these applets
    do not work on smartphones and tablets, the applet language is German, and the exercises integration is less comfortably than with the HTML5/JS applets.