Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications1 Filtering and Bandpass Signals Analog and Digital Communications Autumn 2005-2006.

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Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications1 Filtering and Bandpass Signals Analog and Digital Communications Autumn

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications2 LTI Systems Revisited For random and deterministic signals: (Prove it at home!) (For real channels!)

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications3 Example: Random Signal Consider White Noise input to an LTI filter LTI

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications4 Example: Deterministic Signal (prove it yourself!)

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications5 Example: Modulation Consider Modulation of a Random Signal (Prove it at home!)

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications6 Bandpass Signals How does it look like in frequency domain? What might be an expression for the time domain signal? Two deltas (in frequency) convolved with a baseband/lowpass signal! A sinusoid multiplied with a baseband/lowpass signal!

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications7 Bandpass Signals

Sep 23, 2005CS477: Analog and Digital Communications8 Lowpass-Bandpass Why this all lowpass-bandpass stuff needed?