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DMT: Group Members

Module by: Cosme Garza, Chris Sramek

Summary: Shows the group members of our DMT project.

Our group consisted of Chris Sramek, Travis White, and Eric Garza. I can't believe this bunch of screw-ups actually put all of this together.

Figure 1:
Travis White
Travis White (KTravis.jpg)
Figure 2:
Chris Sramek
Chris Sramek (chrispic.jpg)
Figure 3:
Eric Garza
Eric Garza (ej1.jpg)

Acknowledgements

  • Nadeen Ahmed, for taking time to help us understand DMT.
  • RichB, for giving us a few pointers along the way.
  • The other students at Ryon Lab, for not noticing that I hadn't showered in three days while I worked on all of these modules.

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References

  1. Yaakov J. Stein. (2001). Introduction to to xDSL. RAD Data Communications.
  2. Michael Schlegel. (2001). High Bit Rate Data Transmission over the Telephone loop plant, Emphasizing on DMT Modulation. Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus.
  3. http://www.oscail.ie/students/assign/ctbunit12.pdf. Local Loop Technology. [12-14].
  4. Elmustafa Erwa. Implementation of a Data Transmission Subsystem of an ADSL Transceiver. [June. 5 2002].

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