Introduction To Signals and Systems: By: Mrs. Mridula
Introduction To Signals and Systems: By: Mrs. Mridula
What is a signal?
A signal is a function that "conveys information about
Video signals
Intensity level of a pixel (camera, video) over time
x(t)
Discrete-Time Signals
Some real world and many digital
x[n]
Signal Properties
Periodic signals: a signal is periodic if it repeats itself after a
What is a System?
Systems process input signals to produce output signals
Examples:
A circuit involving a capacitor can be viewed as a system that
System
Output signal
y(t)
vs
+
-
vs (t ) vc (t )
R
dv (t )
i (t ) C c
dt
dvc (t ) 1
1
vc (t )
v s (t )
dt
RC
RC
i (t )
vc
dt
Discrete-Time
Systems
RC
vc (t )
RC
vs (t )
dv(t )
v(t ) f (t )
dt
v[n]
v[n 1]
f [ n]
m
m
represent how discrete signals
dt
Properties of a System
Causal: a system is causal if the output at a time, only
System
y(t) d(t)
1. Continuous-Time Signals
Signal that has a value for all points in time
Function of time
Written as x(t) because the signal x is a
function of time
Commonly found in the physical world
ex. Human speech
Displayed graphically as a line
x(t)
2. Discrete-Time Signals
Signal that has a value for only specific points in time
Typically formed by sampling a continuous-time signal
Taking the value of the original waveform at specific intervals in
time
x[n]
Sample number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Discrete-Time Digital
Discrete-time sequences are continuous in
Systems
System
A collection of items that together
performs a function
Modifies / transforms an input to give an
output
Represented by
x(t)
System
T{ }
y(t) = T{x(t)}
T = input2
System Examples
Real-World Examples of Systems
Circuits
Car
Inputs Steering wheel, force on
Discrete-time systems
Operate on discrete-time signals
ex. Computer algorithms
Represented mathematically by difference equations
System parameters are defined only at discrete points in
time
Hybrid Systems
Most real systems are hybrid systems
Use both CT and DT systems
a(t)
CT
System
Amplification
b(t)
ADC
c[n]
Analog-to-Digital
converter
-Sampler
-CT to DT
DT
System
ex. Delay
d[n]
DAC
e(t)
Digital-to-Analog
converter
- DT to CT
CT
System
f(t)
CT
System
Amplification
b(t)
ADC
Analog-to-Digital
converter
-Sampler
-CT to DT
a(t)
DT
System
ex. Delay
d[n]
DAC
c[n]
t
e(t)
e(t)
Digital-to-Analog
converter
- DT to CT
b(t)
t
d[n]
c[n]
CT
System
f(t)
Sample at a
constant rate (time
period)
n
e(t)
relationship
Out
Easiest is Linear
Linear
Out
Nonlinear
?
In
In
LTI System
Most engineering systems are designed to