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Will the spectra of the transmitted and received signal be different as a result of multipath reflection and noise?
The discussion centers around whether the spectra of transmitted and received signals differ due to multipath reflection and noise, exploring concepts in communications theory and signal processing. Participants examine the effects of distortion on signal spectra and methods for signal recovery in the presence of noise and multipath effects.
Participants generally express differing views on the effects of multipath and noise on signal spectra, with no consensus reached on the best measurement techniques for audio equalizers. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specifics of phase and amplitude spectrum interactions.
Participants reference various techniques and concepts in signal processing, but there are limitations in the assumptions made about noise characteristics and the definitions of distortion types. The discussion includes unresolved mathematical considerations regarding the effects of multipath on signal reception.
MedievalMan said:Thanks for the better explanation.
Indeed, Image Processing was a fun class. By the end of the class, you made a program in C++ that was a mini-photoshop, with your own custom filtering routines! :)
a. sine will give you are response at a specified frequency => no good.chipmunk22 said:Thanks for the explanation!
Another qn, which of the following is the best technique to measure the response of an audio equalizer?
a. input known sinusoid, measure output, change freq and repeat
b. input impules, measure output, change freq and repeat
c. input unit step, measure output, change freq and repeat
d. all gives the same result
chipmunk22 said:For measuring the response, my ans is (d). I feel that it shd be ok to input either sinusoids, impulses or even unit step. although the best approach will be to use a sinusoid, bcos using impulses may have a tendency to spoil the loudspeaker. correct me if I'm wrong.
As for the qn on multipath, am i right to say that since multipath distorts the phase spectrum, but do no changes to the amplitude spectrum?