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Digital signal Processing

by
A. Anand Kumar

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Discrete Convolution and Correlation

Discrete Convolution: Convolution is a mathematical way of combining two


signals to form a third signal. The convolution of discrete-time signals is called
discrete convolution. Discrete-time convolution is a method of finding the zero-
state response of relaxed linear time invariant systems.

Correlation: Correlation is a measure of similarity between two signals and is


found using a process similar to convolution. The correlation of two signals is
equal to the convolution of one signal with the flipped version of second signal.

Auto-correlation: The correlation of a signal with itself is called autocorrelation.


It gives a measure of similarity between a sequence and its shifted version.

Cross-correlation: The correlation of two different signals is called cross


correlation.

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Impulse Response and Convolution Sum

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Impulse Response and Convolution Sum

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Impulse Response and Convolution Sum

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Impulse Response and Convolution Sum

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Impulse Response and Convolution Sum

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Properties of Convolution

Example 2-1 to 2-10

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Methods

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Convolution Examples

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Deconvolution

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Deconvolution

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Deconvolution

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Cross-correlation and Autocorrelation

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Cross-correlation and Autocorrelation

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Cross-correlation and Autocorrelation

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Cross-correlation and Autocorrelation

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Cross-correlation and Autocorrelation

Example 2.50 Example 2.51

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