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Continuous signal:A continuous signal or a continuous-time signal is a varying quantity (a signal) that is expressed as a function of a real-valued domain, usually time. The function of time need not be continuous.
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=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===
 
Given that a signal <math>\,\! x(t)=2t^2+1</math>, find the Energy and Power from <math>\,\!t_1=1</math> to <math>\,\!t_2=4</math>
 
Given that a signal <math>\,\! x(t)=2t^2+1</math>, find the Energy and Power from <math>\,\!t_1=1</math> to <math>\,\!t_2=4</math>

Revision as of 13:17, 5 September 2008

Jayanth Athreya
H.w 1.5
Computation of Signal Energy and power.
Source for definition Of Continuous Signal: Wikipedia.


Continuous signal:A continuous signal or a continuous-time signal is a varying quantity (a signal) that is expressed as a function of a real-valued domain, usually time. The function of time need not be continuous.




Example

Given that a signal $ \,\! x(t)=2t^2+1 $, find the Energy and Power from $ \,\!t_1=1 $ to $ \,\!t_2=4 $

$ \,\! E=\int_{1}^{4} |2t^2+1|^2\, dt =\int_{1}^{4} |4t^4+4t^2+1|\, dt =\frac{4}{5}t^5+\frac{4}{3}t^3+t\bigg]_0^3 =905.4 $

$ \,\! P=\frac{1}{t_2-t_1}905.4=301.8 $

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