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Terminology: "decided signal"

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Eiffel

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

Could someone briefly explain what a "decided signal" is? Is it, f. i.,
similar to a "selected signal"?

TIA and have a great day.
Eiffel
 
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John Larkin

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

Could someone briefly explain what a "decided signal" is? Is it, f. i.,
similar to a "selected signal"?

TIA and have a great day.
Eiffel

Never heard the term.

John
 
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PeteS

Jan 1, 1970
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After a little looking around, I found this term in a Sony glossary,
where the real context should apparently be 'deterministic signal'.

See http://products.sel.sony.com/semi/glossary.html

A deterministic signal is used in communications systems (by adding it
at the transmitter) to permit the receiver to lock to the original
*information* signal. There are wide varieties of how this is done.
Note that deterministic signal energy is 'wasted' in terms of
communications systems - i.e. the system power efficiency is
transmitted *information* power / total transmitted power.

I am sure many here could elaborate on deterministic signals (I don't
have a huge amount of time right now).

Cheers

PeteS
 
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Eiffel

Jan 1, 1970
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PeteS a écrit:
A deterministic signal is used in communications systems (by adding it
at the transmitter) to permit the receiver to lock to the original
*information* signal.

That's it! Muchas gracias PeteS, now i got it.

Excellente journée (have a nice day, not a nice trip... :) )

Eiffel
 
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