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ECE 8443 – Pattern Recognition EE 3512 – Signals: Continuous and Discrete Objectives: Review Resources: Wiki: Superheterodyne Receivers RE: Superheterodyne Receivers MIT 6.003: Lecture 15 NASA: Electromagnetic Spectrum Wiki: Superheterodyne Receivers RE: Superheterodyne Receivers MIT 6.003: Lecture 15 NASA: Electromagnetic Spectrum LECTURE 13: REVIEW FOR EXAM NO. 1 URL:
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EE 3512: Lecture 13, Slide 1 1)Basic Properties of Signals Continuous Signals Discrete-Time Signals Digital Signals Real/Complex Signals Properties: Periodic, Even/Odd 2)More Properties of Signals Types: Impulse, Unit Step, Ramp, Sinewaves Time-Shift Continuous, Piecewise-Continuous Derivatives of a CT Signal Sampling 3)Basic System Properties Causality Linearity Time-Invariance 4)Basic Statistical Models Digital Signals Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance Covariance, Correlation Noise, Gaussian Noise, White Noise Exam No. 1 Review – Major Concepts 5)Discrete-Time Convolution Representation of DT Signals Response of an LTI System (Convolution) Impulse Response Graphical Convolution Analytic Convolution Properties of Convolution: o Commutative o Distributive o Associative Properties of DT LTI Systems 6)Difference and Differential Eqs. Linear Constant-Coefficient Response of 1 st -Order Systems Differential Equations Numerical Solutions Representation of CT Signals Using Pulses 7)Continuous-Time Convolution Response of a CT LTI System Graphical Convolution Analytic Convolution Properties of Convolution o Sifting o Commutative, Distributive, Associative Useful Properties of CT LTI Systems
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EE 3512: Lecture 13, Slide 2 8)Fourier Series Complex Fourier Series Trigonometric Fourier Series Convergence Gibbs Phenomena 9)Trigonometric Fourier Series Analysis Equations Even/Odd Symmetry Line Spectra Power Spectra Properties 10)The Fourier Transform Analysis/Synthesis Equations Frequency Response of an LTI System Existence Fourier Transforms of Periodic Signals 11)Fourier Transform Properties Linearity Time Shift and Time Reversal Multiplication, Integration Convolution Parseval’s Theorem Duality Exam No. 1 Review – Major Concepts (Cont.) 12)Modulation and Demodulation Generalized Fourier Transform Amplitude Modulation Frequency and Phase Modulation Synchronous Demodulation of an AM Signal Asynchronous Demodulation DSB and SSB Modulation Frequency Domain Multiplexing 13)Review 14)Exam No. 1
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EE 3512: Lecture 13, Slide 3 How to model the input and output behavior of a linear time-invariant system: Time Domain vs. Frequency Domain Discrete-Time vs. Continuous Time for a wide range of signals including: Impulse Unit Step Ramp Sinewaves and Other Periodic Signals Time-limited Signals (e.g., Unit Pulse) Infinite Duration Signals (e.g., exponential) … and this is just the first 1/3 of the course Exam No. 1 Review – But What Did We Really Learn?
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EE 3512: Lecture 13, Slide 4 Summary Introduced a two-stage process for demodulating broadcast signals known as the Superheterodyne receiver. Reviewed the material covered on the first exam: Sects. 1.0 – 3.9.
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