• ...ntinuous-Time and Discrete-Time_(ECE301Summer2008asan)|Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time]] ...ntation of continuous-time periodic signals_(ECE301Summer2008asan)|Fourier Series representation of continuous-time periodic signals]]
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  • ...If a discrete time singal x[n] is periodic with period N, then the Fourier series coefficients <math>a_k</math> of the signal x[n] is also periodic with peri ...tinuous-time periodic signal x(t) with period T = 5 whose non-zero Fourier series coefficients <math>a_k</math> are given by
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  • [[Category: Fourier]] [[Category: Fourier Series]]
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  • (Look at the syntax of the geometric series below for an example.) This will allow other people to refer to your formul ! colspan="2" style="background: #eee;" | Series
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  • * PM's discussion of Linear algebra and Fourier series: pp. 232-240, 247-253, 399-409, ...38/FALL01/Fourier_notes1.pdf Prof. Pollak's supplementary notes on Fourier series]
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  • == Computing the Fourier series coefficients for a Discrete Time signal x[n] ==
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  • Discrete time Fourier series
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  • Also, I am confused about what is needed to define a Fourier series in DT as opposed to CT.
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  • ...ling involves a function known as an impulse train. An impulse train is a series of impulses that are spaced out by a period T, known as the Sampling Period Taking the Fourier Transform of this function yields,
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  • In order to get further insight into the relationship between the Fourier Transform and the Z-Transform it is useful to look at the complex plane or ...ourier transform as the z-transform on the unit circle, the periodicity of Fourier transform is easily seen.
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  • CT Fourier Transform Pair DT Fourier Transform Pair
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  • ...transforms, bi-lateral Laplace transforms, Z transforms, and discrete time Fourier transforms and an ability to compute the transforms and inverse transforms ===[[Chapter 3_ECE301Fall2008mboutin]]: Fourier Series Representation of Period Signals===
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  • ...nce of Gaussian noise on both x and y. In some cases, PCA corresponds to a Fourier transform, such as the DCT used in JPEG image compression. Imagine an organism or machine which experiences a series of inputs from different sensors: x1, x2, x3, x4, . . . The machine is also
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  • 1: Take the Fourier transform ([Meaning of Fourier Transform]) of the equation, ...sion ([Guide to Partial Fraction Expansion]) to facilitate use of inverse Fourier transform,
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  • ##[[Fourier Series representation of continuous-time periodic signals_Old Kiwi]] ##[[Fourier Series Representation of CT periodic signals_Old Kiwi]]
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  • ...If a discrete time singal x[n] is periodic with period N, then the Fourier series coefficients <math>a_k</math> of the signal x[n] is also periodic with peri ...tinuous-time periodic signal x(t) with period T = 5 whose non-zero Fourier series coefficients <math>a_k</math> are given by
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  • *Fourier Series ** PM's discussion of Linear algebra and Fourier series: pp. 232-240, 247-253, 399-409,
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  • Fourier Series for discrete time signals.
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  • Discrete Time Fourier Series Coefficients
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  • *Continuous Time Fourier Series (CTFS) ...engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece301/notes/pdf2/FourierSeries.pdf Fourier Series Expansion]
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