COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (RADIO, TV) AND MODELING PROFESSOR JOHN SANTIAGO (ALIAS DR. J)

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COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (RADIO, TV) AND MODELING PROFESSOR JOHN SANTIAGO (ALIAS DR. J)

TABLE OF CONTENTS (TOC) TABLE CONTENTS (PLEASE WATCH SEQUENTIALLY) 1. Phet Simulation on Modeling Communication Systems 2. Matlab Simulation of Double Sideband Amplitude Modulation-Suppress Carrier at Receiver 2. Matlab Simulation of Double Sideband Amplitude Modulation-Suppress Carrier at Receiver 3. Matlab Simulation of Double Sideband Amplitude Modulation-Suppress Carrier at Receiver 3. Matlab Simulation of Double Sideband Amplitude Modulation-Suppress Carrier at Receiver 4. Matlab Simulation of Frequency Modulation and Demodulation of an FM Transmitted Signal 4. Matlab Simulation of Frequency Modulation and Demodulation of an FM Transmitted Signal 5. Your Turn on Modeling PART ONE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (TOC) YOUR TURN ON MODELING AND SIMULATION Please complete Parts I-III. PART I. Explain the importance of modeling. Your primary reference for the assignment. Reference: So if the Phet website reorganize its content you can search for the simulation below. The links below are current as of 13 September

TABLE OF CONTENTS (TOC) YOUR TURN ON MODELING AND SIMULATION Part I (continued) Like in the video, you will be using the PHET Simulation on Radio Waves used in video. You can download this simulation at:Radio Waves Experiment with the Radio Wave simulation and with the radio buttons and record your observations. Check the box on electron positions and note the plots at the transmitter and receiver

TABLE OF CONTENTS (TOC) YOUR TURN ON MODELING AND SIMULATION PART II. Download, experiment, and record your observations with the following simulation called Wave on a String: PART III Compare your observations with the simulations in Radio Waves and Wave on a String and note any similarities and differences.

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