| 11. | In exchange, it produces more erroneous demodulation.
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| 12. | This is repeated with several different demodulation values.
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| 13. | Further distortion is introduced by the second order differentiation property of the demodulation process.
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| 14. | The sensor performs its own modulation, demodulation, amplification, and output switching.
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| 15. | This comes at the expense of demodulation complexity.
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| 16. | However its presence provides a simple means of demodulation using Costas phase-locked loop.
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| 17. | Another application of the analytic representation of a signal relates to demodulation of modulated signals.
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| 18. | Cell phones, digital radio and digital television use more complex modulation and demodulation systems.
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| 19. | Receiver demodulation is used with FMCW similar to the receiver demodulation strategy used with pulse compression.
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| 20. | Receiver demodulation is used with FMCW similar to the receiver demodulation strategy used with pulse compression.
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