Signals are the building blocks of modern engineering systems, and classifying them correctly is the first step toward successful system analysis. Without a solid grasp of properties like periodicity and symmetry, analyzing complex systems becomes impossible. This course provides a rigorous, text-based introduction to signal classification. You will move from basic definitions to confidently applying mathematical tests to determine if a signal is periodic, non-periodic, even, or odd, across both continuous time (CT) and discrete time (DT) domains. This foundational knowledge is essential for further study in communications, controls, and digital signal processing. What you'll learn: Understand the fundamental differences between Continuous Time (CT) and Discrete Time (DT) signals. Apply the mathematical conditions required to prove the periodicity of both CT and DT signals. Analyze complex composite signals to determine their fundamental period or confirm they are non-periodic. Practice techniques for decomposing any arbitrary signal into its constituent even and odd components. Configure signal representations and test them for symmetry (even or odd) using formal definitions. The course begins by establishing core definitions and mathematical notation for signals. We then systematically explore periodicity and symmetry in the CT domain before transitioning to the unique challenges presented by the DT domain, reinforced by practical problem-solving methods. This course is designed for absolute beginners in Signals and Systems, including engineering students or professionals seeking a strong conceptual foundation. No prior exposure to advanced system analysis is required. Start building your essential knowledge base for signal analysis today.
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