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Amplitude-shift keying
Known as:
ASK
, Amplitude Shift Keying
Amplitude-shift keying (ASK) is a form of amplitude modulation that represents digital data as variations in the amplitude of a carrier wave.In an…
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2019
2019
Design on Amplitude Shift Keying
S. Oo
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Khin Trar Trar Soe
2019
Corpus ID: 145814179
–This paper presents design on amplitude shift keying (ASK) used in 125 kHz RFID tag, which is simulated by Multisim software. In…
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2013
2013
Different Modulation Formats Used In Optical Communication System
S. Jawla
2013
Corpus ID: 29830543
In this paper, the objective is to study the performance of different modulation formats.To choose a right modulation format is…
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2012
2012
FPGA based generalized architecture for Modulation and Demodulation Techniques
S. Samaddar
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A. Sanyal
,
Somali Sanyal
2012
Corpus ID: 58489040
Here we design a modulator-demodulator circuit which can execute different modulation schemes like- AM, ASK, BPSK, FSK & QPSK…
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2011
2011
Comparative Performance Analysis of M-ary PSK Modulation Schemes using Simulink
Harjot Kaur
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Bindiya Jain
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A. Verma
2011
Corpus ID: 15859996
In digital communication system design, the main objective is to receive data as similar as the data sent from the transmitter…
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2008
2008
MotesArt: Wireless Sensor Network for Monitoring Relative Humidity and Temperature in an Art Gallery
Agnes Meiling C. Lee
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Chester T. Angeles
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M. Talampas
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L. Sison
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M. Soriano
IEEE International Conference on Networking…
2008
Corpus ID: 9668512
Artworks in museums and art galleries are significantly affected by temperature and relative humidity (RH) variations…
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2006
2006
CASA based speech separation for robust speech recognition
Runqiang Han
,
Pei Zhao
,
Qin Gao
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Zhiping Zhang
,
Haoyang Wu
,
Xihong Wu
Interspeech
2006
Corpus ID: 1069534
This paper introduces a speech separation system as a front-end processing step for automatic speech recognition (ASR). It…
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2000
2000
EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SNAKES (BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK)
J. Ivins
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J. Porrill
2000
Corpus ID: 61566534
Active contour models – known colloquially as snakes – are energy-minimising curves that deform to fit image features. Snakes…
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1997
1997
Digital pulse interval modulation for optical communication systems
E. Kaluarachchi
1997
Corpus ID: 58954517
Pulse time modulation (PTM) techniques have drawn considerable attention over the years as suitable schemes for transmission of…
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1985
1985
Error Performance of Binary NCFSK in the Presence of Multiple Tone Interference and System Noise
J. Bird
IEEE Transactions on Communications
1985
Corpus ID: 5386050
This paper presents a general solution to the problem of calculating the error performance of binary NCFSK systems in the…
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1981
1981
Timbre and the Perceptual Effects of Three Types of Data Reduction
G. Charbonneau
1981
Corpus ID: 62573681
Research conducted with the help of the computer in the last several years has allowed us to synthesize tones whose timbres are…
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