In order to avoid intersymbol interference, pulses used in PAM systems are designed to

Chapter 8, Problem 8.42

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In order to avoid intersymbol interference, pulses used in PAM systems are designed to be zero at integer multiples of the symbol spacing TI. In this problem, we develop a class of pulses which are zero at t = kTI, k = 1, 2, 3, .... Consider a pulse PI (t) that is real and even and that has a Fourier transform PI (jw ). Also, assume that P1 (-jw + j ~ ) = - P1 ~w + j ~ } 0

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