Pulse Shaped Filtering in Communications Channels
Overview
Filtering an RF communications channel is important in order to maintain the correct bandwidth of the channel. Different filter design types and the design parameters that can be varied to create the most effective filter for the specific communications channel. Bandwidth and Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) are two of the trade offs that need to be controlled when designing a filter in addition to the type of filter. This presentation highlights these issues and provides demonstrations to show applications of filters in a communications channel. Knowledge of RF modulation system is required to view this presentation.
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