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The authors show that the hybrid digital-analog (HDA) systems outperform the tandem system and the analog system (at high SNRs). In particular they note the graceful improvement of the HDA systems, as opposed to the leveling-off in performance of the tandem system. They also observe that the performance can be improved at low SNRs using the optimization procedure.