ANALYSIS OF BINARY DIGITAL MODEM OF NOISE SIGNALS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE EFFECT OF DEMODULATOR QUADRATIC COMPONENT
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https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.1.2018.153272Keywords:
autocorrelation communication system, binary modem, noise signal, quadratic component, noise immunity.Abstract
The article presents the research results of the influence of quadratic component of digital demodulator on noise immunity of binary system of autocorrelation type with noise signalsDownloads
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Первунінський, С. М., & Олексюк, В. В. (2018). ANALYSIS OF BINARY DIGITAL MODEM OF NOISE SIGNALS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE EFFECT OF DEMODULATOR QUADRATIC COMPONENT. Bulletin of Cherkasy State Technological University, 1(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.1.2018.153272
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