@@wessammesbah Speak about the PSD of the PAM signal and explain for us the both cases when the samples are uncorrelated and mutually uncorrelated. I didn't understand physically the meaning of having the autocorrelation of the samples equal to variance plus the mean squared when the samples are mutually uncorrelated
@@hello-rv6fv ok this is a bit advanced for this course. May be in the future I will explain this, but meanwhile you can have a look at Lathi’s textbook. It will definitely help.
Your course is very clear, thank you. Could you add a course on PAM signal.
PAM is explained in later videos in the same course with the name ASK and M-ary ASK
@@wessammesbah
Speak about the PSD of the PAM signal and explain for us the both cases when the samples are uncorrelated and mutually uncorrelated. I didn't understand physically the meaning of having the autocorrelation of the samples equal to variance plus the mean squared when the samples are mutually uncorrelated
@@hello-rv6fv ok this is a bit advanced for this course. May be in the future I will explain this, but meanwhile you can have a look at Lathi’s textbook. It will definitely help.