What is the Signal? Copyright 2012 | Instructor: Dr. Gülden Köktürk | EED1004-INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING.

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What is the Signal? Copyright 2012 | Instructor: Dr. Gülden Köktürk | EED1004-INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING

A signal with a single independent variable is called one-dimensional. A signal with M independent variables is called M-dimensional. Example: A black-and white-TV picture is a 3-dimensional signal. What are its independent variables? Signals can be classified into 4 categories based on the characteristics of the independent variable(s) and the values they take. Copyright 2012 | Instructor: Dr. Gülden Köktürk | EED1004-INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING

i.Continuous-time and continuous-valued signals (analog signals) (Both horizontal and vertical axes are continuous) Example: Speech signals, radar signals, geophysical signals, biomedical signals of electrocardiogram (ECG) p=f(t) ii.Discrete-time, continuous-valued signals These types of signals are obtained by sampling analog signals. Copyright 2012 | Instructor: Dr. Gülden Köktürk | EED1004-INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING

Sampling is the discretization of the horizontal axis. iii.Continuous-time, discrete-valued signals These types of signals are obtained by quantization of analog signals. Quantization is the discretization of the vertical axis.

Copyright 2012 | Instructor: Dr. Gülden Köktürk | EED1004-INTRODUCTION TO SIGNAL PROCESSING

EXAMPLES OF CONTINUOUS SIGNALS (ANALOG SIGNALS) İnfo: at time t=0 charged to V 0 volts

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