Communication Systems 26. Nonuniform Robust Quantization
Автор: Wael Hashlamoun
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Quantization is defined as the process of converting the continuous amplitude sample x(kTs) of a message signal x(t) into a discrete amplitude sample taken from a finite set of L possible values.
In this lecture
We define the non-uniform robust quantizer
Define the μ-law compressor and expander characteristics
Show the improvement in SQNR of non-uniform quantization over uniform quantization.
Present a number of illustrative examples
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