(New page: When you see a system with LTI inside of it, it stands for Linear Time Invariant. It is easy to test to determine if a system is LTI or not. You simply put a function through a delay (z^...)
 
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When you see a system with LTI inside of it, it stands for Linear Time Invariant.  It is easy to test to determine if a system is LTI or not.  You simply put a function through a delay (z^-1) and then through the system.  Next, you put the same signal through the system and THEN through the delay.  If the outputs are identical then the system is LTI.
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==Part A==
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Can the system be time invariant?
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The easiest way to find out is to test it.

Revision as of 13:30, 10 September 2008

Part A

Can the system be time invariant?

The easiest way to find out is to test it.

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