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Cairo hiversigy Faculty of Engineering Digital Communicatior Dept of Electronics 4 Problem set # 3 and Electcal Communications so Matched Filters, and Optimum Binar 3" Year Detector March 2008 MATCHED FILTER PROBLEMS 1) Consider the Signals 5/(1) and $0) shown in the fol lowing figure. ‘Pulse responses ofthe matched filters the other matched to 5) and sker b+ Plot the matched filters outputs a2 & Find the peak value of the outpure or each; one matched to 5,(1) and ch them as functions of time functions of time, fo lapped-delaysline filter with Given a signal s() of duration P seconds to which the ‘Sssuming that the signal is uniformly sampled, Vy.) Setoftapweights (4,-0.2. (Ve fileris ‘matched, find the value of If. Ww 3) Consider the signal ) [CA)cos2n rr O 4 ho \ a ee < (0) Find and sketch the impulse response ofthe causal fier, (), which achieves the lowest) bit error probability. | (b) What isthe optimum ¢reshold, y ? ‘ (©) What is the optimum sampling time, T? (d) What is the resulting bit error probability, Pe? sh (©) If we replace xs(t) by x,(0) such that the average energy per bit (Es) does not exceed 6, what is i for xt}? & ‘The optimum binary detector for an A WGN channel was given as shown 2nd probability of bit exor, Pe, when it. obtain h(t) and the threshold in terms OP when S\(t) and (6) Use Matab 0 plot (Pe) versus (EON and for the binary detector in O11. Use a log scale for the ¥ On the resulting curves e) for the binary detector in (©) designed with Po Pi, Piot thes axis and put EW/No in dB (Use song (b) designed with Py = p, = 9.5 Teerves for Po= 0.001, 0.01, ang iloey() command). COMMENT vt ») Consider Binary Frequency Shift Keying. Oo G ro(t) — { Aer tat O

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