DCOM crossword
Across
- 3. This distance represents the number of bits in which two codewords differ.
- 7. The nonzero output of product of received codeword with H-transpose matrix
- 8. Number of unique symbols transmitted using 8-ary PSK (in words)
- 9. Difference between highest and lowest frequency in spectrum of signal.
- 13. This is the unit of information when base of logarithm is exponential (b=e).
- 15. This is another name for average information content per message.
- 17. The non-integer number with unit 'bits' might represent the *********** in digital communication theory.
- 19. This distance is the name for energy separation between two adjacent symbols.
- 20. The theorem which states that the sampling distribution of the sample means approaches a normal distribution as the sample size gets larger
- 22. infinite amplitude values of sampled signal are mapped onto a finite set of known values with this step in PCM encoding.
- 23. This is monotonically increasing function.
- 24. type of source in which occurrence of present symbol is independent of previous symbol.
- 25. The mean of standard normal distribution.(in words)
Down
- 1. Bandwidth of QPSK is **** times of BPSK
- 2. Experiments with boolean valued otcomes uses this discrete probability distribution.
- 4. The encoded block of n bits at the output of error control coder.
- 5. Abbreviated name for the probability that the random variable ‘X’ takes a value less than or equal to x.
- 6. This is used in digital transmission as opposed to the amplification in analog transmission.
- 7. This is the maximum achievable value of capacity as bandwidth becomes infinite.
- 10. This block in the digital communication system reduces redundant bits and makes system bandwidth efficient
- 11. Other name for offset QPSK (********* QPSK)
- 12. Theorem that states that the sampling rate must be at least 2 times the highest frequency contained in the signal.
- 14. This generates the information in digital communication system
- 16. The line code which split the phase between positive and negative for every single bit.
- 18. The other nme for maximum information rate with which error probability is within tolerable limits.
- 21. Other name of amplitude shift keying (***** keying)