The document discusses orthogonal signals and their properties. It explains that signals can be represented as the sum of orthogonal signals, similar to how vectors can be represented as the sum of orthogonal vectors. Orthogonal signals have zero correlation with each other, meaning they are independent. This property allows orthogonal signals to be used in communication systems for signal detection and classification applications.
The document discusses orthogonal signals and their properties. It explains that signals can be represented as the sum of orthogonal signals, similar to how vectors can be represented as the sum of orthogonal vectors. Orthogonal signals have zero correlation with each other, meaning they are independent. This property allows orthogonal signals to be used in communication systems for signal detection and classification applications.
The document discusses orthogonal signals and their properties. It explains that signals can be represented as the sum of orthogonal signals, similar to how vectors can be represented as the sum of orthogonal vectors. Orthogonal signals have zero correlation with each other, meaning they are independent. This property allows orthogonal signals to be used in communication systems for signal detection and classification applications.
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