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Paper / Subject Code: 32224 / Random Signal Analysis
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1T01035 - T.E.(Electronics and Telecommunication )(SEM-V)(Choice Based) (R-19) (C Scheme) /
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32224 - Random Signal Analysis QP CODE: 10026855 DATE: 31/05/2023
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N.B. :1) Question no. 1 is compulsory
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Q1 Answer any four questions
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b. Define central limit theorem. What is the significance of central limit theorem? 05
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c. A continuous random variable x that can assume any value between x = 2 and x 05
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e. Define autocorrelation function and state its properties
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as ‘0’is 0.9 and the probability that a transmitted ‘1’ is received as ‘1’is 0.95. If
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containing 2 white, 3 red and 4 black balls. If X denotes the number of
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