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Digital Signal Processing Practice Test: Basic Signaling — Flashcards

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Basic Signaling topics include: A/D and D/A converters, signal classification and signal and system processing.

Here are some basic signal processing operations in digital communication:
Source coding:
The encoder maps the digital signal generated at the source output into another signal in digital form.
Channel coding: A basic signal processing operation.
Modulation source coding: A basic signal processing operation. 

Here are some other types of digital signals: Digital-logic, Analog, Signal-processing, Sampling, Quantization. 

In digital communication systems, a modulator is a device that maps bits of information to elementary signals, symbols, which can transmitted in the channel. 

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Which of the following should be done in order to convert a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signal?
Sampling
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