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Course Notes January 14, 2009

1)Definitions

ECE438 is about digital signals and systems

2) Digital Signal = a signal that can be represented by a sequence of 0's and 1's.

so the signal must be DT X(t) = t, i.e. need x(n), n belongs to Z

Signal values must be discrete

-x(n) contains the set {0,1} <-- binary valued signal or x(n) contains the set {0,1,2,...,255} <-- gray scale valued signal


Another example of digital signal

-the pixels in a bitmap image (grayscale) can have a value of 0,1,2,...,255 for each individual pixel. --If you concatenate all the rows of the image you can convert it to a 1 dimensional signal. i.e. x = (row1,row2,row3)

$ X \in {0,1,2,...,255} $

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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