6.3000 Signal Processing 💎
Bridging the continuous and discrete worlds requires strict mathematical rules to avoid data corruption.
Characterizes the entire LTI system output mathematically. 6.3000 signal processing
In 6.3000, students don't just derive the DFT; they implement it. They learn about windowing—how chopping a signal into segments to analyze it creates spectral leakage—and how to choose the right window (Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser) to mitigate these effects. Bridging the continuous and discrete worlds requires strict
Requires analog anti-aliasing low-pass filters before sampling. 5. Practical Engineering Applications students don't just derive the DFT