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2008 ECE UCSB Winter 243A Project: Performance Evaluation of Equalization Techniques Assigned: February 20 Due: March 16 by noon (in rm 3111, HFH) Reading: Chapter 5, Section 4.5.1 In this project, you are to evaluate the performance of the DFE and MLSE by simulation, and to compare the results with analytical expectations. Expressing time in units of the symbol time, we take the symbol rate to be 1 symbol per...

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2008 ECE UCSB Winter 243A Project: Performance Evaluation of Equalization Techniques Assigned: February 20 Due: March 16 by noon (in rm 3111, HFH) Reading: Chapter 5, Section 4.5.1 In this project, you are to evaluate the performance of the DFE and MLSE by simulation, and to compare the results wit...
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