DCOMM - CH - 1 - Probability Theory and Random Variable
DCOMM - CH - 1 - Probability Theory and Random Variable
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CH-1 Probability Theory and Random Variable
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Draw the block diagram of digital communication system and explain the
three major signal processing tasks.
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Briefly describe the concept of probability with example. Also explain the
experiment, sample space and event based on the probability.
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'+( Describe the Tchebycheffs ine!uality. )
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"xplain the Bayes rule for probability hen define the probability of
statistically independents events.
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"xplain the random variable with examples.
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"xplain the #D$ with properties. #alculate the #D$ for %i& #ontinuous
random variable %ii& Discrete random variable.
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"xplain the 'D$ with properties. #alculate the 'D$ for %i& #ontinuous
random variable %ii& Discrete random variable.
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'/( "xplain the joint #D$ and 'D$ with properties. )
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"xplain following terms. %i& (ean value %ii& moments and variance %iii&
mean s!uare value %iv& standard deviation
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'11( "xplain central limit theorem. )
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"xplain the auto correlation, cross correlation and power spectral density
function for the random variable.
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A binary source produces )s and *s independently with probabilities P
%)& +)., and P %*& +).-. The binary data is then transmitted over a noisy
channel. The probability of correct reception when a .) has been
transmitted is )./ and the probability of erroneous reception when .* has
been transmitted is ).,. %a& $ind the probabilities of erroneous reception
when a .) is transmitted and probability of correct reception when a .*
was transmitted. %b& $ind the over all probability of receiving a .) and a
.*. %c& 0f a .* is received, what is the probability that a .) was
transmitted1
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