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The signal that I've got was taken from my own solution: y = sin(x)
 
The signal that I've got was taken from my own solution: y = sin(x)
  
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[[Image:Sinxwith2point3sample_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg|300x300px|function y with sampling rate at 2.3]]
 
[[Image:Sinxwith2point3sample_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg|300x300px|function y with sampling rate at 2.3]]
  
== Getting non-periodic signal ==
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= Getting the non-periodic signal -- No. 2 =
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I took a very simple non-periodic signal from my own solution: y = x

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Getting the signal -- No. 1

The signal that I've got was taken from my own solution: y = sin(x)

Getting periodic signal

When you have that signal with a sampling rate at pi/4, you will see a periodic signal as shown in the picture on the right. function y with sampling rate at pi / 4

Getting non-periodic signal

When you have that signal with a sampling rate at 2.3, you will see a non-periodic signal as shown in the picture on the right. function y with sampling rate at 2.3



Getting the non-periodic signal -- No. 2

I took a very simple non-periodic signal from my own solution: y = x

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Ph.D. 2007, working on developing cool imaging technologies for digital cameras, camera phones, and video surveillance cameras.

Buyue Zhang