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In a binary baseband communication system, bits 0 and 1 are transmitted with signals \( \mathrm{s}(\mathrm{t}) \) and \( \mat
In a binary baseband communication system, bits 0 and 1 are transmitted with signals and , respectively (Figure 1). The channel contains additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) with zero mean and bidirectional power spectral density NO /2 [W/Hz]. Figure 1. Transmission waveforms Design and draw the optimum associated receiver with all its parameters.


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To design the optimum receiver, we need to consider the maximum likelihood criterion,
which states that the transmitted symbol is the one that maximizes the likelihood function of the received signal. In other words, the receiver should make a decision based on the maximum value of the received signal.

  
where s(t)= is the transmitted signal,
n(t) is the AWGN with zero mean and
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