Tag signal processing

Unlocking Communication Efficiency: The Power of Quantum Calculus-based Least Mean Fourth (q-LMF)

In today’s world, the need for reliable and efficient communication systems cannot be overstated. As we continue to push the boundaries of technology, particularly in the realms of network communication, we must innovate and improve our algorithms. One promising development… Continue Reading →

The Importance of Antenna Patterns in Understanding Multipath Signal Characteristics

The world of telecommunications is rapidly evolving, thanks to advances in technology such as beamforming and massive MIMO systems. Yet, much of our current understanding of signal propagation relies on outdated assumptions devoid of key factors, particularly the influence of… Continue Reading →

Source Filter Theory

What is the source filter theory? The source filter theory is a speech production model in communication theory that explains how speech sounds are produced by humans. According to this theory, speech is generated through the combination of a sound… Continue Reading →

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