Lecture

Signals and Systems II: Statistical Properties and Signal Representation

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This lecture covers the study of transfer functions, difference equations, and statistical properties in signals and discrete systems. It delves into the representation of signals as sequences of real numbers in functional spaces, the concept of discrete signals, and the relationship between continuous and discrete signals. The lecture also explores the representation of discrete signals using impulse and jump functions, as well as the characteristics of binary and rectangular signals.

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