Lecture

Communication Systems: Signal Transmission and Noise

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This lecture covers the transmission of signals through a communication system, focusing on binary transmission and the impact of noise. The instructor explains the process of encoding and decoding signals, the effects of noise on signal quality, and the calculation of error probabilities based on signal characteristics and noise levels.

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