The essential purpose of this paper is to present a compatibility between theoretical and experimental results that is possible to obtain if we have in our hands a powerful technique to interpret both classical analog as well as digital electromagnetic waveforms. At first we make a generalization on the theoretical technique introduced with the DNAx approach as well we check the compatibility between the mathematical analysis and the experimental results we obtain with the hardware implementation of the DNAx process.
The theoretical and numerical analysis proposed in this paper is totally original and the essential purpose is to introduce an innovative procedure to represent some of the more important digital communications signals by using a simple mathematical tool. All new analytical concepts presented here can be used as de¯nitions of these signals and the great improvement is the fact that we can manipulate all of them through some°exible as well as original mathematical operations. This theoretical technique permits us to represent all classic analogical waves by using periodic and non-periodic continuous functions such that they can be seen as a video color signal or a simple sequence of zeros and ones. By using a nonlinear operator, it is possible to de¯ne analytically a wide class of important electromagnetic waves.
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