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Lecture #1

Lecture #1. Introduction to signals. signals. Signals are functions of independent variables that carry information. Electrical signals Voltages and currents in a CKT Acoustic signals Audio or speech signals Video signals Intensity variations in an image. Independent variables.

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Lecture #1

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  1. Lecture #1 Introduction to signals signals & systems

  2. signals Signals are functions of independent variables that carry information. • Electrical signals • Voltages and currents in a CKT • Acoustic signals • Audio or speech signals • Video signals • Intensity variations in an image signals & systems

  3. Independent variables • Can be continuous • Can be discrete • Can be 1-dimension, 2-D, …N-D For this course we focus on a signal 1-D independent variable which we called “time” Continuous time x(t) , t– continuous values Discrete time x[k], k– Integer values only signals & systems

  4. Continuous time (CT) signal Most of the signals in the physical world are CT signals—E.g. voltage & current, pressure, temperature, velocity, etc. signals & systems

  5. Discrete time (DT) signal • Examples of DT signals in nature: • DNA base sequence • Population of the nth generation of certain species signals & systems

  6. Continuous-time analog signal Sampling Discrete-time analog signal Quantizing & encoding Discrete-time digital signal 0001 signals & systems

  7. Classification of signals • Continuous-time and discrete-time signals • Even and odd signals • Periodic and nonperiodic signals • Deterministic and random signals Periodic signals signals & systems

  8. Even signal odd signal signals & systems

  9. Elementary signals • Exponential signals • Sinusoidal signals • Step function • Rectangular pulse • Impulse function • Derivatives of the impulse • Ramp function signals & systems

  10. Exponential signals signals & systems

  11. signals & systems

  12. Step function Shift a signals & systems

  13. Rectangular pulse signals & systems

  14. Amplitude width Impulse function signals & systems

  15. Derivatives of the impulse signals & systems

  16. signals & systems

  17. Ramp function signals & systems

  18. simple operation signals & systems

  19. Basic operations on signals • Operations performed on dependent variables • Amplitude scaling, Addition, Multiplication, differentiation • Operations performed on independent variables • Time scaling • Reflection • Time shifting signals & systems

  20. Time scaling signals & systems

  21. Reflection signals & systems

  22. Time shifting signals & systems

  23. Precedence rule for time shifting and time scaling Example 1.5 find y(t)=x(2t+3) signals & systems

  24. Precedence rule for discrete-time signal signals & systems

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