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  1. Dreimal Faltung
  2. Eigenschafte von Galoisfeldern (Lernvideo)
  3. Eigenschaften der Fourierreihendarstellung (Lernvideo)
  4. Eigenschaften des Übertragungskanals (Lernvideo)
  5. Eigenschaften von Tiefpass- und Bandpasssignalen (Lernvideo)
  6. Einige Anmerkungen zur Übertragungsfunktion (Lernvideo)
  7. Erläuterung der PN–Generatoren an einem Beispiel (Lernvideo)
  8. Erzeugung einer Exponentialverteilung (Lernvideo)
  9. Examples of Communication Systems
  10. Examples of Communication Systems/Dienste und Dienstmerkmale von ISDN
  11. Examples of Communication Systems/Entire GSM Transmission System
  12. Examples of Communication Systems/Further Developments of ISDN
  13. Examples of Communication Systems/Further Developments of UMTS
  14. Examples of Communication Systems/Further Developments of the GSM
  15. Examples of Communication Systems/General Description of DSL
  16. Examples of Communication Systems/General Description of GSM
  17. Examples of Communication Systems/General Description of ISDN
  18. Examples of Communication Systems/General Description of UMTS
  19. Examples of Communication Systems/ISDN Basic Access
  20. Examples of Communication Systems/ISDN Primary Multiplex Connection
  21. Examples of Communication Systems/Methods to Reduce the Bit Error Rate in DSL
  22. Examples of Communication Systems/Radio Interface
  23. Examples of Communication Systems/Speech Coding
  24. Examples of Communication Systems/Telecommunications Aspects of UMTS
  25. Examples of Communication Systems/UMTS Network Architecture
  26. Examples of Communication Systems/xDSL Systems
  27. Examples of Communication Systems/xDSL as Transmission Technology
  28. Exercise 2.12: Run–Length Coding and Run–Length Limited Coding
  29. Exercise 2.13Z: Combination of BWT and MTF
  30. Exercise 2.1: General Description of xDSL
  31. Exercise 2.2: xDSL Variants
  32. Exercise 2.2Z: DSL Internet Connection
  33. Exercise 2.3: QAM Signal Space Assignment
  34. Exercise 2.3Z: xDSL Frequency Band
  35. Exercise 2.4: DSL/DMT with IDFT/DFT
  36. Exercise 2.4Z: Characteristics Measurement
  37. Exercise 2.4Z: Repetition to IDFT
  38. Exercise 2.5: DSL Error Protection
  39. Exercise 2.5Z: Range and Bit Rate with ADSL
  40. Exercise 2.6: Cyclic Prefix
  41. Exercise 2.6Z: PN Generator of Length 3
  42. Exercise 3.1: GSM Network Components
  43. Exercise 3.5: Kullback-Leibler Distance and Binomial Distribution
  44. Exercises:Exercise 1.4: Rayleigh PDF and Jakes PDS
  45. Exercises:Exercise 1.6: Autocorrelation Function and PDS with Rice Fading
  46. Exercises:Exercise Overview
  47. Exercises:Exercise Overview2
  48. Fehlerhafte Links
  49. Fehlermöglichkeiten bei Anwendung der DFT (Lernvideo)
  50. Gaußsche 2D-Zufallsgrößen (Applet)
  51. Gaußsche 2D-Zufallsgrößen (Lernvideo)
  52. Gesetzmäßigkeiten der Fouriertransformation (Lernvideo)
  53. Gewinnen mit Roulette
  54. Grafische Faltung (Applet)
  55. Harmonische Schwingungen (Lernvideo)
  56. Hauptseite
  57. Hauptseite&do=edit
  58. Herleitung und Visualisierung der Diracfunktion (Lernvideo)
  59. Home
  60. Home1
  61. Html5Test
  62. Information Theory
  63. Information Theory/AWGN Channel Capacity for Continuous-Valued Input
  64. Information Theory/AWGN Channel Capacity for Discrete-Valued Input
  65. Information Theory/Application to Digital Signal Transmission
  66. Information Theory/Compression According to Lempel, Ziv and Welch
  67. Information Theory/Different Entropy Measures of Two-Dimensional Random Variables
  68. Information Theory/Differential Entropy
  69. Information Theory/Discrete Memoryless Sources
  70. Information Theory/Discrete Sources with Memory
  71. Information Theory/Entropy Coding According to Huffman
  72. Information Theory/Further Source Coding Methods
  73. Information Theory/General Description
  74. Information Theory/Natural Discrete Sources
  75. Information Theory/Some Preliminary Remarks on Two-Dimensional Random Variables
  76. Institute for Communications Engineering
  77. Kanalkodierverfahren
  78. Klassische Definition der Wahrscheinlickeit (Lernvideo)
  79. Komplexe Zahlen (LV)
  80. Kontinuierliche und diskrete Spektren (Lernvideo)
  81. Lernvideo Analoge und digitale Signale
  82. Linear and Time Invariant Systems
  83. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Classification of the Distortions
  84. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Conclusions from the Allocation Theorem
  85. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Inverse Laplace Transform
  86. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Kapitelüberblick
  87. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Koaxialkabel
  88. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Kupfer–Doppelader
  89. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Laplace Transform and p-Transfer Function
  90. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Linear Distortions
  91. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Nonlinear Distortions
  92. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Properties of Balanced Copper Pairs
  93. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Properties of Coaxial Cables
  94. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Some Low-Pass Functions in Systems Theory
  95. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/Some Results from Line Transmission Theory
  96. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/System Description in Frequency Domain
  97. Linear and Time Invariant Systems/System Description in Time Domain
  98. Lineare und nichtlineare Verzerrungen (Lernvideo)
  99. Mediawiki/swf files/Buch4/InformationundQuellencodierung0.swf
  100. Mengentheoretische Begriffe und Gesetzmäßigkeiten (Lernvideo)

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