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Based on the book [[Signaldarstellung|$\text{Signal Representation}$]], it is described how to mathematically capture the influence of a filter on deterministic signals.  
 
Based on the book [[Signaldarstellung|$\text{Signal Representation}$]], it is described how to mathematically capture the influence of a filter on deterministic signals.  
 
*The book defines distortions and describes the Laplace transform for causal systems as well as the properties of electric leads.  
 
*The book defines distortions and describes the Laplace transform for causal systems as well as the properties of electric leads.  
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The subject matter corresponds to a  $\text{lecture with two semester hours per week (SWS) and another SWS of exercises}$.  
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The subject matter corresponds to a  $\text{lecture with two semester hours per week (sh/w) and another sh/w of exercises}$.  
  
 
First of all, here is an overview of the contents based on the  $\text{four main chapters}$  with a total of  $\text{twelve individual chapters}$.  
 
First of all, here is an overview of the contents based on the  $\text{four main chapters}$  with a total of  $\text{twelve individual chapters}$.  
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$(1)$    [[LNTwww:Bibliography_to_Linear_and_Time_Invariant_Systems|$\text{Bibliography for the book}$]]
 
$(1)$    [[LNTwww:Bibliography_to_Linear_and_Time_Invariant_Systems|$\text{Bibliography for the book}$]]
  
$(2)$    [[LNTwww:General_notes_about_Signal_Representation|$\text{General notes about the book}$]]   (authors,  other participants,  materials as a starting point for the book,  list of sources)
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$(2)$    [[LNTwww:General_notes_about_"Linear_and_Time_Invariant_Systems"|$\text{General notes about the book}$]]   (authors,  other participants,  materials as a starting point for the book,  list of sources)
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In addition to these theory pages, we also offer assignments and multimedia modules on this topic that could help clarify the subject matter:
 
*[[LNTwww:Lernvideos_zu_Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|$\text{Educational videos}$]]
 
*[[LNTwww:HTML5-Applets_zu_Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|$\text{Newly designed applets}$]]&nbsp; (based on HTML5 and JavaScript, also executable on smartphones)
 
*[[LNTwww:SWF-Applets_zu_Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|$\text{Former applets}$]]&nbsp; (based on SWF, executable only on WINDOWS with "Adobe Flash Player")
 
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$(1)$&nbsp; &nbsp; [[LNTwww:Literaturempfehlung_zu_Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|$\text{Recommended reading for the book}$]]
 
  
$(2)$&nbsp; &nbsp; [[LNTwww:Weitere_Hinweise_zum_Buch_Lineare_zeitinvariante_Systeme|$\text{General notes on the Book}$]] &nbsp; (authors,&nbsp; other contributors,&nbsp; materials as a starting point of the book,&nbsp; list of references)
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:27, 22 November 2021

Based on the book $\text{Signal Representation}$, it is described how to mathematically capture the influence of a filter on deterministic signals.

  • The book defines distortions and describes the Laplace transform for causal systems as well as the properties of electric leads.
  • The filter influence on a random signal is covered later in Chapter 5 of the book $\text{Theory of Stochastic Signals}$ .


The subject matter corresponds to a  $\text{lecture with two semester hours per week (sh/w) and another sh/w of exercises}$.

First of all, here is an overview of the contents based on the  $\text{four main chapters}$  with a total of  $\text{twelve individual chapters}$.


Contents

In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules on this topic, which could help to clarify the teaching material:



$\text{Further links:}$

$(1)$    $\text{Bibliography for the book}$

$(2)$    $\text{General notes about the book}$   (authors,  other participants,  materials as a starting point for the book,  list of sources)