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Transmission of Stationary Signals Through Linear Systems

In: A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis

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  • Wojbor A. Woyczyński

    (Case Western Reserve University, Department of Statistics and Center for Stochastic and Chaotic Processes in Sciences and Technology)

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Signals produced in nature are almost never experienced in their original form. Usually, we have access to them after they pass through various sensing and/or transmission devices such as a voltmeter for electric signals, an ear for acoustic signals, an eye for visual signals, a fiber-optic cable for wide-band Internet signals, and so forth. All of them impose restrictions on the signal being transmitted by attenuating different frequency components of the signal to a different degree. This process is generally called filtering and the devices that change the signal’s spectrum are traditionally called filters.

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  • Wojbor A. Woyczyński, 2011. "Transmission of Stationary Signals Through Linear Systems," Springer Books, in: A First Course in Statistics for Signal Analysis, chapter 0, pages 143-162, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-8176-8101-2_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-8101-2_6
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