1966
DOI: 10.1109/tcom.1966.1089288
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Generalization of a Techinque for Binary Data Communication

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“…It should be noted that for fair comparison, PSDs are normalized such that the total transmitted power in the permitted bandwidth remains constant.   have been selected based on well-known Duobinary system which has low-pass frequency characteristic [Passupathy, 1977;Kabal & Passupathy 1975;Kretzmer, 1966 …”
Section: Basic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It should be noted that for fair comparison, PSDs are normalized such that the total transmitted power in the permitted bandwidth remains constant.   have been selected based on well-known Duobinary system which has low-pass frequency characteristic [Passupathy, 1977;Kabal & Passupathy 1975;Kretzmer, 1966 …”
Section: Basic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and five levels will be produced as   4, 2,0,2,4  [Passupathy, 1977;Kabal & Passupathy 1975;Kretzmer, 1966]. A typical receiver in this case will use MLSD after performing FFT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kretzmer [18] categorised a number of different partial response channels suitable for digital communication. One merit of PR is that the introduction of correlation imparts an overall structure to the data sequence which can be used to shape the frequency spectrum of the system.…”
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“…The impulse response of a good duobinary partial-response filter should go through zero at all equally spaced sampling instants except at tml and fmz = tm, + T (see Figure 1) where (2) should hold. Now, as for a finite-degree filter it is not possible to go exactly through zero at an infinite set of sample points, we content ourselves with minimizing the error E: under the constraint (2).…”
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confidence: 99%