• ...Et cetera. There are so many ways to use a class wiki to enhance teaching and learning! If you are an instructor for a course and want to create a class wiki, click on "create a new course page" in the lef
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  • ...tudent the difference between Continuous and Discrete signals and systems, and how to identify them. ...signal or a discrete time signal we really mean continuous time functions and discrete time functions.
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  • *Basic material and review **[[Practice summation finite inpulse train|... and this other sum]]
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  • = [[ECE301]]:"Signals and Systems", Fall 2018, Professor [[User:Mboutin|Boutin]] = ...abus for details and deadline. Please do not simply copy the lecture notes and do not plagiarize. Read [[Rhea:Copyrights|Rhea's copyright policy]] before
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  • == Signals == *Even and odd parts of CT signals: 1.23a
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  • *[[Team1_MA279_fall2013|The plurality vote: must it lead to a 2-party system?]] *[[Walther_MA279_fall2013_team13|Presidents and others that have been elected against majority]]
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  • *The strength and limitation of PCA and a brief introduction to various extensions of PCA ...ic linear algebra. If you are familiar with standard deviation, covariance and eigen decomposition, then you are fine. Otherwise, Gilbert Strang's great b
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  • [[Category:signals and systems]] = Rhea Section for [[ECE301]] Signals and Systems, Trey E. Shenk =
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  • ...while the delta-functions on the left and right (corresponding to f=-1 Hz and f=1 Hz) share a coefficient of 0.5. ...ent to <math>X_1(f)</math> with repetitions every <math>T^{-1} = 20</math> and scaled by <math>T^{-1}</math>. In order to have the copies of the original
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  • ==== Motivation and Background ==== ...imited to the fact that numbers cannot be stored that are greater than one and resolution is limited to powers of 2. This adds some issues to FFT calculat
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  • ...it this page. If you want to modify it, please copy the code in a new page and make your modifications there. ...ficial course book: "Digital Signal Processing," 3rd edition, J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis. Prentice Hall, 1996.
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  • ...of this homework is to get an intuitive understanding on how processing CT signals can be accomplished in an equivalent fashion by processing a sampling of th ...like to low-pass-filter the signal x(t) with a cut off frequency of 800Hz and a gain of 7. Let's call this desired filtered signal y(t).
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  • The goal of this homework is to get an intuitive understanding on how to DT signals with different sampling frequencies in an equivalent fashion. '''Downsampling and upsampling'''
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  • ...y shift keying modulation/demodulation schemes. In BFSK, Bits such as '0's and '1's are transmitted by a pair of discrete frequencies. ...rier Transform in the matrix form. It is commonly used in today's computer system to compute the Discrete Fourier Transform rapidly. The FFT is very useful f
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  • <center><font size= 4>A visual explanation of aliasing and repetition with the DTFT</font size> ...not often explained in an intuitive manner ''why'' this repetition occurs, and how it is fundamentally linked to the phenomenon of ''aliasing'' that occur
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  • ...it this page. If you want to modify it, please copy the code in a new page and make your modifications there. ...ficial course book: "Digital Signal Processing," 3rd edition, J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis. Prentice Hall, 1996.
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  • ...and visually impaired users , zip-code recognition needed for post offices and much more. *In this page, I would like to introduce a basic and simple method to transfer typed alphabets or numbers into machine coded tex
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  • ...technique, used in areas of signal processing, system design and analysis and control theory. ...transform comes in two parts. The first part is the formula as shown above and the second part is to define a '''region of convergence''' for the z-transf
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  • ...to test the range and power draw of our comms system and threw on a relay and microcontroller so that it can be used for triggering things on a real flig ...be independent, meaning they are electrically disconnected from each other and have separate batteries. Many amateurs balloonists overlook this rule, but
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  • ...be that is infinitely thin. Assume that l=Tc where c is the speed of sound and T is the period at which you sample the airflow throughout the model. and Y is some polynomial in <math>z^{-1} </math> (the actual expression is irre
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  • ...it this page. If you want to modify it, please copy the code in a new page and make your modifications there. ...ficial course book: "Digital Signal Processing," 3rd edition, J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis. Prentice Hall, 1996.
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  • :a) understand how to implement a CT system as a DT system through sampling and reconstruction. ...g to design a high-pass digital filter to eliminate the 60 Hz interference and everything at frequencies below 60 Hz.
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  • ..., the centroids are adjusted until they are representative of each cluster and total error is minimized. Below is an illustration of this process taken fr ...ntroids. This example identifies two clusters. (a) is the original dataset and (b) shows the randomly assigned centroids. (c - f) shows the process of adj
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  • Problems derived and arranged by Aseem Jha. 1. Compute and Sketch the graph of the DTFT of
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  • ...om voice dialing, appliance control, speech to text processing, data entry and security application to mention a few. I felt that an embedded application ...rocess a recorded voice signal. It was much simpler than the MFC algorithm and the essence of the Cepstrum algorithm is given by this formula:
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  • ...is slecture hopes to share characteristics important to digital filter use and design in addition to how concepts learned in ECE 438 apply to actual filte '''1.''' Separation of signals that have been combined
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  • = <u> '''Signals, Systems, and Biomedical Engineering''' </u> = ...l processing aims at extracting significant information from physiological signals, which includes:
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  • === System Properties === - These are systems whose output signals only depend upon input signals at the specific time. These systems do not depend upon the past input signa
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  • =Application of LTI Systems and Convolution in Matlab= ...xperiments are a laptop with microphone, Matlab student edition or better, and a couple everyday items.
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  • ...it this page. If you want to modify it, please copy the code in a new page and make your modifications there. ...ficial course book: "Digital Signal Processing," 3rd edition, J.G. Proakis and D.G. Manolakis. Prentice Hall, 1996.
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  • ...Consequently, all signals are sampled before being processed by a computer system. Sampling is performed at a certain rate limited by hardware known as the ' ...ans that when we reduce the sampling rate, we increase the sampling period and vice versa. Therefore, reducing the sampling rate increases the length of t
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  • ...and modeled as a system that takes real inputs (vibration of vocal cords) and transforms them (via the vocal tract) into real outputs (human speech). The vocal system itself resonates certain frequencies, called formant frequencies, depending
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