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September 06, 2005
What makes a signal reliable?
You remembered what Judith said:
The simple answer is that a reliable signal is one that is beneficial to produce truthfully, yet prohibitively costly to produce falsely. Understanding the types of signals and systems that satisfy this condition is the basis of signaling theory.
Posted by Xiao at September 6, 2005 12:21 PM
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