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Signals and Systems

EE 231, Spring 2024

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Introduction to convolution operation
Convolution
Sum

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Example 1

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Example
1

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Example 1

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Example 2

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Example
2

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Example 2

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Example
2

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Example 3

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Example 3

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Example
3

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Continuous-time LTI systems
› The convolution integral

A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of overlap of one


faction when it is shifted over another function

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Example
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Example 4

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Properties of linear time-invariant
systems

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The commutative
property

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The distributive
property

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The distributive
property

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The associative property

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LTI systems with and without memory
› A system is memoryless if its output at any time depends
only on the value of the input at that same time.

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Invertibility of LTI systems
› The system is invertible only if an inverse system exists
that, when connected in series with the original system,
produces an output equal to the input to the first system.

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Causality for LTI
systems
› The output of a causal system depends only on the present and past
values of the input to the system.
› The impulse response of a causal discrete-time LTI system satisfy the
condition

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Stability for LTI
systems
› A system is stable if every bounded input produces a bounded
output.
› Conditions for stability
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