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txt readme.txt

/******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2007 STMicroelectronics ******************** * File Name : readme.txt * Author : MCD Application Team * Version : V1.0 * Date
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Effect of white noise on a COFDM transmission This simulations looks at the effect of varying the SNR on the BER. The SNR is varied from 0 to 20dB, while the BER is tested by passing 96000 data w
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Effect of signal clipping on COFDM. This simulation looks at the effect of clipping the COFDM signal on the error rate. This is done by comparing the bit error rate (BER) at various peak power co
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txt rfc163.txt

Network Working Group V. Cerf Request for Comments #163 19 May 71 NIC #6775 UCLA - NMC Categories: D.7
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txt rfc767.txt

RFC:767
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Effect of white noise on a COFDM transmission This simulations looks at the effect of varying the SNR on the BER. The SNR is varied from 0 to 20dB, while the BER is tested by passing 96000 data w
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Effect of signal clipping on COFDM. This simulation looks at the effect of clipping the COFDM signal on the error rate. This is done by comparing the bit error rate (BER) at various peak power co
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txt tour6.txt

!001 Transport Capacity. This tutorial explains the use and editing of transmission capacities. Under the Edit menu the Transcap entry brings up an editing dialog that permits ed
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htm dlpjava a data link protocol simulator.htm

dlpjava: a data link protocol simulator
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