• ...a computer, Universal Serial Bus (USB), Firewire, Ethernet, Infrared(IR), Radio Frequency (RF), etc. This requirement has a large amount of freedom. To hel
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  • ...ance of positivity and the maintenance of such attitude. Our company was a radio company of 80 people and I was elected as one of the squad leaders for 6mon
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  • ...Urbana-Champaign (1968). He was employed as a research scientist by Zenith Radio Corporation from 1968-73 where he developed new methods of ultrasonic visua
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  • Prior to a PET a scan, the patient is injected with a positron emitting radio-tracer, typically Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG). FDG is a glucose molecule where
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  • ...t. Another example is Morse code, which is used to communicate over analog radio signals. Finally, a common code that is used by computers in information ex
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  • ...here n is the data size. The implementation of FFT enable software defined radio's high performance with demodulation.
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  • ...here n is the data size. The implementation of FFT enable software defined radio's high performance with demodulation.
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  • ...ver,because all the noises (machine vibration,breathing and white noise in radio frequency), people cannot distinguish if he said "a man" or just "man".
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  • To save on cost, I avoided the higher end radio specific devices on the market and stuck to hobby-tier components. First w ...s of modulation I investigated was DTMF, which is used commonly in amateur radio and is built in to many consumer units. However, DTMF modems tend to be ra
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  • ...ed over an electronic medium. In the real world modulation is used to send radio signals and other TV signals as well. ...send specific channel information for a specific network, or for a certain radio frequency to be played on a specific channel, it is all done through modula
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  • ...ly useful when using filters. For example, when receiving a signal from FM radio, it is very hard to determine which frequency are meaningful. Therefore, FF
    3 KB (555 words) - 22:02, 2 December 2018
  • ...m. In this Wiki page, I will walk through the process of both creating the radio signals, as well as demodulating it. === Creating the Radio Signals ===
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  • ...th> Hz, and the high-end analog-to-digital converters in his communication radio sample his speech well above the Nyquist rate at <math>f_s = 10,000</math> ...we will continue our previous scenario by imagining that the engineer’s radio at Mission Control has a fixed playback rate of 10,000 Hz. If he tries to p
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  • ...ent. Signals are the backbone of several fields, including communications, radio broadcasting, image processing, music production, and more. Signals are oft
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  • ...practical cases, bandwidth is limited by filters, such as the one in a car radio, that filters out frequencies that are not very close to, say, 104.5 Megahe
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  • ...gnal analysis. Nyquist's Theorem is helpful in things such as working with radio devices, image processing, and audio engineering. ...ed so that it is a small amount higher than the Nyquist Rate for the given radio station. This enables the most effective and efficient analysis of the sign
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  • * [https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/radio.htm How Radio Technology Works]
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  • ...pplication of the fundamental group would be to calculate the structure of radio waves sent by one station to another station. The engineers would see where
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  • ...where the real phenomena are affected by unpredictable processes, such as radio noise or day-to-day weather, these models can be constructed through random
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