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Lecture 6

This document appears to be lecture slides discussing ideal and practical filters, digital filters, signal distortion over communication channels, energy spectral density, power spectral density, and linear time-invariant systems. Key topics covered include causal signals, time delay, signal modulation, effects of time division multiplexing and frequency division multiplexing, Parseval's theorem relating signal energy to spectrum components, energy and power of modulated signals, and interpreting power spectral density as relating to signal power and mean square value. Students are assigned homework problems analyzing these concepts.
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Lecture 6

This document appears to be lecture slides discussing ideal and practical filters, digital filters, signal distortion over communication channels, energy spectral density, power spectral density, and linear time-invariant systems. Key topics covered include causal signals, time delay, signal modulation, effects of time division multiplexing and frequency division multiplexing, Parseval's theorem relating signal energy to spectrum components, energy and power of modulated signals, and interpreting power spectral density as relating to signal power and mean square value. Students are assigned homework problems analyzing these concepts.
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Ideal and

Practical Filters
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Discussion

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Causal signal starts at t=0 and continues to run towards t-infinity.

of time delay

Digital Filters

Advantages

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3.6 Signal Distortion over a Communication Channel

Effects on TDM &FDM:

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Figure: 3.35 a & b

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P theorem: The energy of a signal is the result of energies contributed by all the
spectrum components of a signal.

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Energy Spectral Density (ESD)

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Energy Spectral Density (ESD)

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See example 3.21 yourself

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Energy of Modulated Signals

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g(t)

G(w)

LTI
H(t); H(w)

y(t)
Y(w)

Linear Time Invariant System

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Power Spectral density

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Signal Power Is Its Mean Square

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Interpretation of PSD

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Home Assignments
Solve the following Problems from the exercise:

3.1-1, 3.1-2, 3.1-3, 3.1-4, 3.1-5


3.2-2, 3.2-3, 3.2-3, 3.2-5,
3.3-1, 3.3-2, 3.3-3, 3.3-4, 3.3-5, 3.3-7
3.4-1

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