The signal illustrated represents a 10 bit code word corrupted by noise. The sys
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The signal illustrated represents a 10 bit code word corrupted by noise. The system receiver thresholds this signal (threshold level=0) at the times indicated by the arrows, and correlates the results with various known code words: a) 1001001101 b) 0100000100 c) 1100011010 Using quantitative correlation values (i.e., match score) determine which of these three code words likely originated from the transmitter. Look at the pic attached please to see the figure.
Finally, what does it mean to have a positive or negative match score? I know that a zero match score means that data are not related at all. Thanks
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