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Post by wwwrabbit on Jun 20, 2005 17:01:59 GMT -5
please add something about DSP
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Post by cheeki on Oct 24, 2005 7:02:26 GMT -5
~Please help me in the fourier analysis of techniques specially for the discrete time signals for both aperiodic and periodic . I shall be gratefull .
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Post by hunter006 on Dec 3, 2005 6:26:22 GMT -5
This site really cleared up the questions I had on OFDM before entering my project. I actually understand the concepts behind why it is used over conventional FDM, orthogonality and the like now!! That and it's got some excellent tutorials available. I only wish that I'd known about this during my CE304 course that I just completed, I might have scored a little higher on the mid semester tests...
The only thing I can say that I'd like to see in the tutorials is a full block diagram of the system being used (especially in the case of transmission). I find that breaking the system down in to the individual segments allows me to query any particular aspects I may have trouble with; one such example is the design of the OFDM system where I'm a little hazy on the IFFT block using QAM's (MATLAB example, see the "Frequency selective fading channel" under the "Comm and signal processing questions" forum). The individual blocks are provided to a certain extent, but the full block diagram of the system isn't. I'm sure I can survive if these aren't included, but it would be a nice addition!!
Other than that I absolutely love your tutorials, especially your analogies. I look forward to the new material being posted on the website.
Regards,
hunter006 Student for a BEng(Electronic and Communications Engineering)/BSc(Computer Science) degree at Curtin University, West Australia.
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Post by maverick on Sept 5, 2006 3:07:45 GMT -5
this site is really great.. and i feel that if there would be some topics on the parasitic properties of different electronic components .. and also on antenna details .. it would be far better...
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Post by patrice on Oct 5, 2007 2:47:01 GMT -5
Hi all, I have also to say it is a VERY nice site, very helpfull for absolute beginners like me! Thanks to Charan! Kind Regards, Patrice
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Post by nickgarnett on Mar 25, 2009 13:55:31 GMT -5
My master's degree is in a branch of applied math, but I haven't done math of this caliber for many years. I'm learning about endocing and decoding in a class on hard drive fundamentals at Western Digital, my employer. This site is of tremendous assistance in getting back into coding.
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