SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS I
EE 316
This is an undergraduate course teaching the fundamentals of analog
signal processing.
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Numerical Convolution
One of the major results of analog signal processing is that the output
of any Linear Time Invariant system can be obtained by convolving the input
signal with the impulse response of the system. However, this can
be difficult to do in general for all but the simplest functions.
Numerical convolution offers an attractive approach to finding system output
for virtually any type of input or impulse response.
An example of numerical convolution can be found in the Matlab file
num_conv.