Review of Signals and Systems:: EE4900/EE6720 Digital Communications Suketu Naik
Review of Signals and Systems:: EE4900/EE6720 Digital Communications Suketu Naik
Lecture 2
Review of
Signals and Systems:
Part 1
Informatio
n (sound, Transducer & Source Channel Tx RF
A/D Converter Encoder Modulator System
video, text, Encoder
data, …)
Channel
= Discrete-Time = Continuous-Time
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Why Signals and Systems?
Wireless/Wired Communications is fundamentally a
transmission-of-information problem
Information is transmitted through channel/medium
Information is transmitted via signals through systems
Real-world (outside of the embedded hardware) consists
of phenomenon of continuous-time, t
After sampling, the embedded hardware can be thought
to run on discrete-time, nT
𝟏, 𝒏=𝟎 𝟏, 𝒏≥𝟎
𝜹(𝒏) = ቊ 𝒖(𝒏) = ቊ
𝟎, 𝒏≠𝟎 𝟎, 𝒏<𝟎
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Continuous-time Systems
Continuous-time system is a collection of continuous-
time components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors,
transistors
Linear, Time-Invariant (LTI) System produces output
y(t) with same delay as the input x(t)
LTI System is characterized by its impulse response h(t)
δ(t) h(t)
Impulse
LTI Response to
aka System the shock
“shock”
Purpose: convert
time-domain signal
into frequency-domain
(s-domain) signal
Equation 2.24
1 period of the
discrete-time signal
3 periods of the
discrete-time signal
4 periods of the
discrete-time signal