The instantaneous amplitude X of a speech signal is real-valued random variable described below: fx(x) = ße¬alx|, -∞ < x < ∞ A speech signal digitizer has quantization levels spanning [-5,5] units. If the probability of the signal amplitude exceeding this range is e^10, determine the model of f:(x) of X. %3D

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The instantaneous amplitude X of a speech signal is real-valued random variable described
below:
fx(x) = ße¬alxl, -o < x < ∞
A speech signal digitizer has quantization levels spanning [-5,5] units. If the probability of
the signal amplitude exceeding this range is e^10, determine the model of f(x) of X.
Transcribed Image Text:(d) The instantaneous amplitude X of a speech signal is real-valued random variable described below: fx(x) = ße¬alxl, -o < x < ∞ A speech signal digitizer has quantization levels spanning [-5,5] units. If the probability of the signal amplitude exceeding this range is e^10, determine the model of f(x) of X.
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