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== Time Variant Problem ==
 
== Time Variant Problem ==
 
(Time variant problem was taken from the in class "exercise" section I posted)
 
(Time variant problem was taken from the in class "exercise" section I posted)
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<math>Y(t) = x(t - 1) - x(1 - t)</math>
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<math>S_1 = Y(t) = x(t - 1) - x(1 - t)</math>
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<math>S_2 = Y(t) = x(t - t_o)</math>
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<math>x(t) -> S1 -> S2 -> x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t + t_o)</math>
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<math>x(t) -> S2 -> S1 -> x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t - t_o)</math>
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<math> x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t + t_o) =/= x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t - t_o)</math>

Revision as of 15:09, 12 September 2008

Time invariance is where the output is not effected by time. As the book puts it the behavior and characteristics of the system are fixed over time.


Time Invariant Problem

Time Variant Problem

(Time variant problem was taken from the in class "exercise" section I posted)

$ Y(t) = x(t - 1) - x(1 - t) $

$ S_1 = Y(t) = x(t - 1) - x(1 - t) $

$ S_2 = Y(t) = x(t - t_o) $

$ x(t) -> S1 -> S2 -> x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t + t_o) $

$ x(t) -> S2 -> S1 -> x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t - t_o) $

$ x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t + t_o) =/= x(t - t_o - 1) - x(1 - t - t_o) $

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