Q15: A modulating signal f(t) bandlimited to 4 kHz is sampled at a rate of 10.000 samples/sec. The samples are quantized into 256 levels, binary coded (unipolar NRZ) and transmitted over a channel with Sn (w) = 6.25*10$ watt/Hz. Each received pulse has energy 20 10$ Given that f, = 1 and f²(t). %3D a-Find transmission bandwidth. b- Find signal – to – quantizing noise ratio. c- Find Signal- to - noise ratio of received signal. d- Calculate error probability. e- repeat c & d the signaling format being (bipolar NRZ).

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Q15: A modulating signal f(t) bandlimited to 4 kHz is sampled at a rate of 10.000
samples/sec. The samples are quantized into 256 levels, binary coded (unipolar
NRZ) and transmitted over a channel with Sn (w) = 6.25*10$ watt/Hz. Each
received pulse has energy 20 10* Given that f, = 1 and f²(t).
%3D
a-Find transmission bandwidth.
b- Find signal – to – quantizing noise ratio.
c- Find Signal- to – noise ratio of received signal.
d- Calculate error probability.
e- repeat c & d the signaling format being (bipolar NRZ).
Transcribed Image Text:Q15: A modulating signal f(t) bandlimited to 4 kHz is sampled at a rate of 10.000 samples/sec. The samples are quantized into 256 levels, binary coded (unipolar NRZ) and transmitted over a channel with Sn (w) = 6.25*10$ watt/Hz. Each received pulse has energy 20 10* Given that f, = 1 and f²(t). %3D a-Find transmission bandwidth. b- Find signal – to – quantizing noise ratio. c- Find Signal- to – noise ratio of received signal. d- Calculate error probability. e- repeat c & d the signaling format being (bipolar NRZ).
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