This module describes the type of signals acted on by the Discrete Time Fourier Transform.
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Summary: This module describes discrete time aperiodic signals.
This module describes the type of signals acted on by the Discrete Time Fourier Transform.
The Discrete Time Fourier Transform maps arbitrary discrete time
signals in
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When a function repeats itself exactly after some given period, or cycle, we say it's periodic. A periodic function can be mathematically defined as:
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We can think of periodic functions (with period
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An aperiodic DT function, however,
Suppose we have such an aperiodic function
A discrete periodic signal is completely defined by its values in one period, such as the interval [0,N]. Any aperiodic signal can be defined as an infinite sum of periodic functions, a useful definition that makes it possible to use Fourier Analysis on it by assuming all frequencies are present in the signal.
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