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Husheng Li, UTK-EECS, Fall 2012
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The principle value of the phase response will exhibit discontinuities when viewed as a function of w. We use ARG as the wrapped phase and arg as the continuous phase.
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The condition of stability is equivalent to the condition that the ROC of H(z) includes the unit circle. If the system is causal, the impulse response h(n) must be right-sided sequence. Causality and stability are not necessarily compatible requirements.
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For a system with system function H(z), its inverse system has function 1/H(z). In the inverse system, the poles and zeros will be swapped. There are two classes of LTIs: At least one nonzero pole (IIR) No poles (FIR) Midterm: Oct.16, 2012 Homework: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3
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A system for which the frequency-response magnitude is a constant, referred to as an all-pass system, passes all of the frequency components of its input with constant gain or attenuation.
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If the system is stable and causal, the poles must be inside the unite circle, but no restrictions are put for the zeros. For certain classes of problems, it is useful to impose an additional restriction that the inverse system also be stable and causal. Such systems are referred to as minimum-phase systems. Properties: Minimum phase-lag property Minimum group-delay property Minimum energy-delay property
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