For a binary FSK system, s1(t)=A cos (?0+?)t and s2(t)=A cos (?0-?)t are defined. a) Prove that...

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For a binary FSK system, s1(t)=A cos (?0+?)t and s2(t)=A cos(?0-?)t are defined.

a) Prove that the above signals are orthogonal if ?T=n?, where T isthe bit interval and n is a positive integer.

b) Determine probability of error for the system

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