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BFSK Orthogonality Simulator BFSK Orthogonality Simulator T: f₁: f₂: Run Simulation Signals ๐ Mathematical Model Behind the Simulator The simulator generates two sinusoidal signals used in Binary Frequency Shift Keying (BFSK): s₁(t) = cos(2ฯf₁t) s₂(t) = cos(2ฯf₂t) To check orthogonality, it computes the inner product: ∫₀แต s₁(t)s₂(t) dt If the result is approximately zero, the signals are orthogonal. ⚙️ What Each Input Means T (Symbol Duration) This defines the time interval over which signals are observed. Orthogonality depends directly on this value. 0 ≤ t ≤ T f₁ (Frequency 1) Frequency of the first BFSK signal (represents binary "0" or "1"). cos(2ฯf₁t) f₂ (Frequency 2) ...