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Compliments to
Dr. Randell U. Espina, PECE,REE
of Ateneo De Davao University
for the notes on this course
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Engr. Tanya G. Molarto AY 2012-2013 MSU-GenSan
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Types of Signals
Signals can either be continuous or discrete in both
time and amplitude
Types of Signals
A Continuous time signal is defined for a
continuum of values of the independent variable
Types of Signals
A Discrete time signal is an indexed sequence of
real or complex numbers, hence, may be any
function of an integer-valued variable, n, denoted
by x[n].
Real or Complex
A signal x(t) is a real signal if its value is a real
number
A signal x(t) is a complex signal if its value is a
complex number of the form
Deterministic or Random
Deterministic signals are those signals whose
values are completely specified for any given time
which means they can be modeled by a known
function time, t.
Random signals are those signals that take
random values at any given time and must be
characterized statistically.
Even or Odd
A signal x (t) or x[n] is referred to as an even signal
if
Even or Odd
A signal x (t) or x[n] is referred to as an odd signal
if
Periodic or Nonperiodic
A continuous-time signal x ( t ) is said to be
periodic with period T if there is a positive
nonzero value of T for which
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