Signals are physical variables or quantities measured at various parts of a system, which when processed yield the desired information. A wide variety of signals are often encountered in describing many practical systems. Electrical signal, in form of current and voltage, is the most easily measured quantity, hence the need to use sensors and transducers to transform other non-electrical quantity into electrical signals. These signals must be processed by appropriate techniques if desirable results are to be obtained. Several methods of signal representation, suitable for effective signal processing in both time and frequency domains, are discussed in this section
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6.003 covers the fundamentals of signal and system analysis, focusing on representations of discrete...
This book is devoted to the analysis of measurement signals which requires specific mathematical ope...
flow of information: generally convey information about the state or behavior of a physical system. ...
This textbook covers the fundamental theories of signals and systems analysis, while incorporating r...
Abstract: Many situations encountered in engineering require sampling a signal to determine a model...
Diogo Montalvao, 'Chapter 5 - Introduction to Sensors and Signal Processing' in Clarence de Silva, F...
Static signals are by definition unchanging over a long period of time. Such signals are essentially...
Editor in Chief : Wodziński, PiotrThis book gives an introductory treatment of signals and systems a...
The term digital signal is a term from a technology that converts an analog signal into digital data...
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