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Translates the low-frequency baseband signal to a high-frequency RF signal and boosts its power using a Power Amplifier (PA) before sending it to the antenna. The Receiver Chain Wireless Communication From The Ground Up Pdf

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blocks (like the Costas loop and polyphase clock sync), making it a favorite for those using RTL-SDR dongles to explore the radio spectrum. Google Books Impact and Legacy

Transmitting the same data across different antennas to counter fading. If one path fails, another succeeds. This public link is valid for 7 days

Adds structured parity bits to the data stream. This allows the receiver to detect and correct errors caused by noise and interference.

: A long-form research paper providing an end-to-end overview of wireless system elements and evolution. Chaudhari's work specifically focuses on:

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How bits are mapped to physical signals and demapped at the receiver.

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