ON BINARY COMMUNICATION THROUGH A DISTORTING CHANNEL.

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Abstract

The problem of antipodal signaling through a nonlinearly distorting channel is considered. Additive Gaussian noise is assumed, and a minimax error-probability formulation is adopted as a design criterion. Nonlinear channel distortion is modeled by considering an unknown received signal which may differ in L//2-norm from the transmitted or nominal signal by no more than a fixed amount. Previously established general results are applied to this problem to demonstrate that the impulse response of the minimax filter is the solution to a Fredholm equation of the second kind driven by the nominal signal.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages302-306
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 1980
EventProc Annu Southeast Symp Syst Theory 12th - Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Duration: May 19 1980May 20 1980

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OtherProc Annu Southeast Symp Syst Theory 12th
CityVirginia Beach, VA, USA
Period5/19/805/20/80

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • General Mathematics

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