8.4. A received signal is ±1 mv for T, second intervals with equal prob- ability. The signal is accompanied by white Gaussian noise with a psd of 10-10 watt/Hz. The receiver integrates the signal plus noise syn- chronously for T, second duration and decodes the signal by comparing the integrator output with 0. (a) Find the maximum signaling rate (minimum value of T) such that P₁ = 10-4. (b) If actual signaling takes place at the rate found in (a), what is the signal amplitude required to maintain P. = 10-49

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8.4. A received signal is ±1 mv for T, second intervals with equal prob-
ability. The signal is accompanied by white Gaussian noise with a psd
of 10-10 watt/Hz. The receiver integrates the signal plus noise syn-
chronously for To second duration and decodes the signal by comparing
the integrator output with 0.
(a) Find the maximum signaling rate (minimum value of To) such that
P₁ = 10-4.
(b)
If actual signaling takes place at the rate found in (a), what is the
signal amplitude required to maintain P, = 104?
Transcribed Image Text:8.4. A received signal is ±1 mv for T, second intervals with equal prob- ability. The signal is accompanied by white Gaussian noise with a psd of 10-10 watt/Hz. The receiver integrates the signal plus noise syn- chronously for To second duration and decodes the signal by comparing the integrator output with 0. (a) Find the maximum signaling rate (minimum value of To) such that P₁ = 10-4. (b) If actual signaling takes place at the rate found in (a), what is the signal amplitude required to maintain P, = 104?
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