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Homework 9 of Elec 430

Module by: Behnaam Aazhang. E-mail the author

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Exercise 1

Proakis and Salehi, Problems 4.22 and 4.28

Exercise 2

Proakis and Salehi, Problems 4.21 and 4.25

Exercise 3

Proakis and Salehi, Problems 10.1 and 10.6

Exercise 4

Proakis and Salehi, Problems 10.8 and 10.9

Exercise 5

For this problem of the homework, please either make up a problem relevant to chapters 6 or 7 of the notes or find one from your text book or other books on Digital Communication, state the problem clearly and carefully and then solve.

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If you would like to choose one from your textbook, please reserve your problem on the white board in my office. (You may not pick a problem that has already been reserved.)
Please write the problem and its solution on separate pieces of paper so that I can easily reproduce and distribute them to others in the class.

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