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... PROPERTIES OF MESSAGES AND SIGNALS The discussion thus far has emphasized the information properties of messages and signals , while the space , time , and physical properties have been barely mentioned . This section aims to organize ...
... PROPERTIES OF MESSAGES AND SIGNALS The discussion thus far has emphasized the information properties of messages and signals , while the space , time , and physical properties have been barely mentioned . This section aims to organize ...
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... PROPERTIES of Messages and Signals Distribution of start times in all time units of interest Distribution of message durations Distribution of wave shapes ( see Physical Properties ) Distribution of messages with different information ...
... PROPERTIES of Messages and Signals Distribution of start times in all time units of interest Distribution of message durations Distribution of wave shapes ( see Physical Properties ) Distribution of messages with different information ...
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... PROPERTIES There are two bases for presenting the channel properties . One is in terms of readily measured transmission properties . The other is in terms of information theory . The transmission properties are the more directly useful ...
... PROPERTIES There are two bases for presenting the channel properties . One is in terms of readily measured transmission properties . The other is in terms of information theory . The transmission properties are the more directly useful ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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