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  • =Communication and Reducibility= ...hat Markov chain is considered '''irreducible'''. If there are two or more communication classes, we call that Markov chain '''reducible'''.
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  • ...ss Wikis]]: a central repository of class wikis, facilitating cross-campus communication and coordination.
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  • ##[[Communication Systems_(ECE301Summer2008asan)|Communication Systems]]
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  • = Communication, Networking, Image and Signal Processing (CNSIP) Research in ([[ECE]])= *Much off the early work in spred spectrum communication was done at Purdue by George Cooper and his students.
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  • :Dr. Hemami's research interests broadly concern communication of visual information, both from a signal processing perspective (signal re
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  • *[[ECE:CNSIP area| Communication, Networking, Signal and Image Processing (CNSIP) area (from ECE)]]
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  • *[[ECE677|ECE 677]]: "Communication Aspects of Academic Research"
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  • *[[pandemic response ECE438Fall09mboutin|Course modifications and communication strategy in case of school closing]]
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  • ...he inverse matrix. Once she finds the inverse matrix, she can decrypt any communication she likes provided it is encrypted using the same method.
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  • The signal is transmitted to receiver by communication channel.
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  • Many communication systems rely on the concept of sinusoidal amplitude modulation, in which a ...oduce a signal whose frequency range is suitable for transmission over the communication channel that is to be used.
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  • Amplitude modulation (AM) is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. AM wo
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  • It is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave. A mod
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  • ===[[Chapter 8_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]: Communication Systems===
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  • ...cations are suggested for the problems of non-linear prediction, efficient communication, non-parametric tests of independence, similarity grouping, and automatic f
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  • ##[[Communication Systems_Old Kiwi]]
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  • * Our first means of communication will be the course page on Rhea, which is located [[ECE438_(BoutinFall2009) ...le in the case of a campus-wide power outage), we will revert to email for communication. As Purdue's email access would then be likely affected as well, the plan i
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  • * Our first means of communication will be the course page on Rhea, which is located [[2009 Fall ECE 600 Mary ...le in the case of a campus-wide power outage), we will revert to email for communication. As Purdue's email access would then be likely affected as well, the plan i
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  • *Communication and leadership
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  • ...of the Fourier Transform helps disadvantaged people overcome an important communication barrier. ...research.va.gov/jour/86/23/1/pdf/pickett.pdf Discussion of Visual Aids for Communication for the Deaf (pdf)]
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  • ...containing objects which may or may not contain hidden information (covert communication... think secret agents), find the objects which contain hidden information.
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