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                  Signal Processing – Summary
                                               Frantiˇsek Gr´ezl
                                           grezl@fit.vutbr.cz
                             DCGMFITBUTBrno, ihubeika@fit.vutbr.cz
                                               FIT BUT Brno
     Signal Processing – Summary                         Frantisek Grezl, CDGM FIT BUT Brno             1/41
                                                   Agenda
      • Introduction
      • Analog signals and sampling
      • Frequency analysis of sampled signals.
      • Random signals.
      • Filters.
     Signal Processing – Summary                         Frantisek Grezl, CDGM FIT BUT Brno             2/41
                                      Why digital signal processing ?
       • reproducibility (we don’t have to think about “component tolerance”).
       • no changes due to material aging or temperature.
       • easy setup (may be difficult tuning for analog signals).
       • possible adaptive processing (“changing device functionality depending on the type of
          the signal”).
       • simulation = application.
     Signal Processing – Summary                            Frantisek Grezl, CDGM FIT BUT Brno                3/41
                                           Usual Approach
                   x(t)             x (n)      digital          y (n)              y(t)
                      ✲ A/D               ✲ processing                ✲ D/A             ✲
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    The input signal is continuous: function of a real-valued variable (in our case time) t, t is
    defined over the interval (−∞, ∞), △t → ∞.
    Signal Processing – Summary                        Frantisek Grezl, CDGM FIT BUT Brno          4/41
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...Signal processing summary frantisek gr ezl grezl fit vutbr cz dcgmfitbutbrno ihubeika but brno cdgm agenda introduction analog signals and sampling frequency analysis of sampled random filters why digital reproducibility we don t have to think about component tolerance no changes due material aging or temperature easy setup may be dicult tuning for possible adaptive changing device functionality depending on the type simulation application usual approach x n y a d pc dsp storing transmision interpretation other input is continuous function real valued variable in our case time dened over interval...

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