Linear Systems
Explore the core principles of linear systems in digital signal processing. Understand how linearity means system outputs respond proportionally to scaled inputs and summed signals. Learn about scaling, summation, and superposition and how these properties simplify analyzing complex signals in time and frequency domains.
Despite being the most marvelous creation in the universe, our brains are simple structures that find it difficult to handle complexity beyond a certain level. In DSP, our main emphasis is on a class of systems knowns as linear systems. But what does linearity mean?
Linearity implies that the response of a system to a sum of scaled input signals is the sum of responses to those scaled individual signals. This makes our lives much easier as we will see next.
Scaling
If the response of a system to a particular input is ,
then a scalar product simply appears at the output as:
This looks like a straightforward relation, but many systems do not obey this property. For example, an object falling under the influence of gravity covers a distance equal to:
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