Abstract
In all telecommunication systems the transmission of a message consists, in principle, of the following three phases:
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Injection of the message into the carrier signal.
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Propagation of the signal through the medium connecting the transmitter and receiver.
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Reconstruction of the message from the received signal.
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Vorobeitchik, J. (1973). Background Noise. In: Parametric Amplifiers. Philips Technical Library. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81564-7_1
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