Abstract—In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve signal richness are explored. This paper considers two particular definitions of signal richness and finds the necessary and sufficient conditions under which an LTI system preserves the richness property. Several examples are presented to clarify the issues involved in the problem. Paraunitary (PU) and unimodular matrices can be shown not to preserve richness unless they are constant matrices (or a delayed version in the PU case). Some richness preserving properties of cascaded systems are also investigated. A structured proof of the necessary and sufficient conditions is presented. The relationship between persistent excitation (PE) and the ...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
In this paper, a theoretical problem arising in digital communications, namely the generalized signa...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...
In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve signal ric...
The idea of signal richness has recently been studied in considerable details, and the conditions o...
Abstract. There are many ways to define richness of a discrete time signal. This paper considers a p...
We prove that if a component of the response signal of a controllable linear time-invariant system i...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, continuous-time, autonomous li...
Based on the Fundamental Lemma by Willems et al., the entire behaviour of a Linear Time-Invariant (L...
The persistence of excitation condition for sequences generated by time-invariant, discrete-time, au...
Linear time-invariant (LTI) systems are of fundamental importance in classical digital signal proces...
International audienceFor linear time-varying systems with a persistently excited state matrix it is...
Abstract — This paper introduces the notion of absolutely distinguishable discrete dynamic systems, ...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
In this paper, a theoretical problem arising in digital communications, namely the generalized signa...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...
In this paper, theoretical issues about linear time invariant (LTI) systems that preserve signal ric...
The idea of signal richness has recently been studied in considerable details, and the conditions o...
Abstract. There are many ways to define richness of a discrete time signal. This paper considers a p...
We prove that if a component of the response signal of a controllable linear time-invariant system i...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, continuous-time, autonomous li...
Based on the Fundamental Lemma by Willems et al., the entire behaviour of a Linear Time-Invariant (L...
The persistence of excitation condition for sequences generated by time-invariant, discrete-time, au...
Linear time-invariant (LTI) systems are of fundamental importance in classical digital signal proces...
International audienceFor linear time-varying systems with a persistently excited state matrix it is...
Abstract — This paper introduces the notion of absolutely distinguishable discrete dynamic systems, ...
The persistence of excitation of signals generated by time-invariant, autonomous, linear, and nonlin...
In this paper, a theoretical problem arising in digital communications, namely the generalized signa...
International audienceIt is a well-known fact that linear time-varying systems with a persistently e...