• ...he start symbol to denote multiplication in this context. The start symbol is typically used for denoting convolution in electrical engineering. </span> ...is because you are integrating the norm of something, and a norm is always real and non-negative. Why do you these "j" coming out of your integrals? </span
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  • ...tion of a robot, or the contour of an object in an image. We can represent a curve, C, in the following way: .../math>. This is called a `parametric representation' of the curve, where t is the parameter.
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  • ...coin is repeatedly tossed until the same outcome (H or T) appears twice in a row. (a) What is the probability that this experiment terminates on or before the seventh co
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  • Consider a random experiment in which a point is selected at random from the unit square (sample space <math class="inline"> ...here <math class="inline">a</math> and <math class="inline">b</math> are real numbers.
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  • ...s. It shows heads both times. What is the probability that the coin picked is fair? ...">\mathbf{Y}_{i}=\frac{\mathbf{X}\left(t\right)}{g\left(t\right)}</math> . Is <math class="inline">\mathbf{Y}_{t}</math> w.s.s. ?
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  • ...uck delivers a clear illustration of what the Laplace transform really is: a continuous analogue of the discrete power series. <math>A(x) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} a(n)x^{n} \ \mid \ a(n) \in \R \ \ \ \forall \ n \in \N</math>
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  • A [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by Jonghoon Ji This page is built based on MediaWiki + LaTeX math package parser. Some of contents were
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  • <font size="2">A [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by Wen Yi </fo ...ecific set of parameters with the maximum value of likelihood, which means is the most likely to observe the data set samples.<br>
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  • A [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by [[ECE]] st .../math>if the continuous-time Fourier Transform (CTFT) of <math>x(t)</math> is zero for all magnitudes of frequency equal to or above half the sampling fr
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  • *The main webpage for the course is in Blackboard. This webpage only contains supplemental materials (optional) **Email: bpeleato at purdue dot you know what
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  • ...act that numbers cannot be stored that are greater than one and resolution is limited to powers of 2. This adds some issues to FFT calculation in the emb ...forming a square root is very computation intensitive, so the norm squared is often used if the actual magnitude isn't needed. In this application, the s
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  • ...lass="inline">\mathbf{N}\left(t_{1},t_{2}\right)</math> is defined as the number of points in the interval <math class="inline">\left[t_{1},t_{2}\right)</ma (a) Find the (first order) characteristic function of <math class="inline">\ma
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  • ...ght)}{\alpha}</math> where <math class="inline">\phi\left(s\right)</math> is the moment generating function, <math class="inline">\phi\left(s\right)=E\l This is similar to the proof of [[ECE 600 Chebyshev Inequality|Chebyshev Inequality
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  • ...="inline">\mathbf{Y}\left(t\right)</math> is less than or equal to a real number <math class="inline">\gamma</math> ? Express your answer in terms of “phi ...n random process, <math class="inline">\mathbf{Y}\left(t\right)</math> is a Gaussian process.
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  • This question is a set of short-answer questions (no proofs): '''(a) (5%)'''
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  • Complex Number and Phasor Notation A [http://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php slecture] by James Herma
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