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Relation Between Variance and Power of A Random Signal
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we 6 What is the relation between variance and power for a random signal z (t)? Variance is the sum of the total average normalized power and the DC power. total Power DC power o=Ele +E or For the a signal whose mean is zero, total Power =— = E[z*()) How to find average, power, PEP, effective value (or the RMS) of a periodic function? Let 2 (t) be a periodic function, of period 7, then average of x(t) = (x(t) =k [sow f ‘The average power is A po (2) =% [ te(oitat Effective value, or the RMS value is Smal) = VED = vw fz [stat For example, for z(t) = cos (2), (z(t) = 0, Pay = 3,2rms (t) = 0.707 To find PEP (which is the peak envelope power), find the complex envelope Z(t), then find the average power of i 7 How to derive the Phase and Frequency modulation sig- nals? For any bandpass signal, we can write it as 2(t) = Re(z(t)e™*) ‘Where Z (t) is the complex envelope of z(t). For PM and FM, the baseband modulated signal, é (t) has the form A.e Hence the above becomes x(t) = Re (Ace™eiet) = A, (coswzt cosd (t) — sinut sin 8 (t))But cos (A +B) = cos Acos B — sin Asin B, hence the above becomes 2(t) = cos (wt +6 (t)) a ‘The above is the general form for PM and FM. Now, for PM, 0(¢) = kym/(t) and for FM, 0(t) = ky fom (th) dt. Hence, substituting in (1) we obtain pu (t) = cos (asta [mtu ar) pa (t) = 00s (wet + hymn (t))& we , sheet heck 3) iyabihede Mabel ye aA wie Al) =e bit kn lt) ces wet Mediator julex ee Asa = Fassia ney + Aan b) D38-8¢ SU) = Ae mh) Cr wed 2) 384 Sh) = BE ml) txwel % be sald Giawt wire (-} fe USB ane (t) fr Z£88 2) 2 W7 [mt] = me ee NG) = -$ Sl) Mf) Z) Pu wave; Au) = Me C2 ( lel kp mm fe) ) a wave ~ 2 Sa As eo Risel + BIL f coe Jow Of mbil Ws & Fide wr Covine pare gfe erengle ) Whee Kaw 19 fe onan» ef Cure lops * (Eo wall) = har bea gt har of 0) berdoows ugh Bis Se AW) = Be ealanlt + 2 Gitly 4], where & -¢ = eres Lf 10, webbie rien fatix bd af = MY Ae [A Ve IS Me viictlion Sl) = fi rtp) jwal Jag. 2 Z L dé) Bi)= Afi me fill 5, Ge GM) (0 te wal plore: W) Maceow Lind Wine ahs eG Efolp co = Elagh=Eftag 20 0 OM) = BO) bets Wiel — Ay) Har eet «Soll = Sug) = [Ey Ht -82 ltd] 2c! C8) Whine. 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DY reed, oyBS el M . wer EA Thea) caeyenan w = Ae = b#a st - (-R2) (2-P) (2 -A)--- a yy, 7 . a betel tent hoa] =4 fore 2 ay Medial Hoyt = byt W(N-Mp | Hey) = [ol Meledtale Datel RE: But )> Fat + GRIN ytd Med TKU KJ HOS ye 7 nia) H (-#) He) He) | gw ou a Any 2 Bopotie “POET (wwe OD eA(-K) eve etn, 1ZCw49) Ke), TO 4H] ih xi ret deve, Jam UY = 3B mses Zen, xteyet Z Xt) Go 2k, f Del onedendd, Dy Lb. a! : Tes wv afk Fwd 7B CT sin Ln) | tage TeEzIH sie BE, GS aeeeee 2-2) Bele TMECy 2m7 eo Terk LEJ= Pinel FylO= xiN@ yee) — cinntiv oma — 2, x, oa te KY, given xpef lest L, hin ip hewph Mtr bow Louth) DET? N=L+M~! (Oe ig sek Le 4 bgt Ades tA we ne NOC oY BAC we con BB giul Ly Tan RT wefinl epee of septtine« Like Liaw Convelnbin san tery onwe Badd sepmens 7 os Fc toy So (nga) 2 Cate ae 2 uF : if we ove sian ome punt +f DET, wwe caw thi rad tiny PPO NT Exden)-rte.d) IT TIT! wea. Z):Xle-a) Xa ole —— eS ee Oe yg [2 ROP Goi, -5 DFE e+e Lele yhlery] £/n)= Sin MDS re OE wr ita, ve —— 2 if He) = J eens ileel§ > xt) = LeinPo) DET if ging, seg peln) Bod ola pa rel Ve Faney sano) Be Beeiety . Bowe. xen, os nxtty ah lee" ) rd i Mercer oN BL? a : ath are coe = Feat sqron me Py for Baye e o arn 2 Wak Cent oe hosed B fopet nan 4, Mp @ beProperties of the Fourier Transform Property £0 Flo) Linearity (Superposition) af(+a,f,(0) ,F,(@) +a, F, (a) Time Shifting St-1,) e™ F(w) Time Scaling S(t) a (2) ‘Symmetry (Duality) FQ) 2f(-o) Time Reversal St) Fo) Frequency Scaling Se" F(o-a,) Modulation Sl )cos(w,1) FFlo-0,)+t Fore.) Time Differentiation og) JoF(o) Frequency Differentiation 0) j 0) Conjugate ro Fo) Integration [rama FoF lo) nF (aslo) Convolution JWast-aua Ho) x(@) Multiplication Parseval’s Theorem AOKO i yar Fe [ROR (-») x rer dosin (42-0 a ueaaa “Go Va. Table 16.2 Fourier Transform Pairs (a>0) t0) Flo) FU) w= 2em7& n{+) = reo(4) asine{ 22) asine(fa) fee ; A2}=n(2) asne(22) im) JN op. nr, 1 1 = nul) ora Papra e 1 1 eral) Tjora —juf+a 4 2a 2a oea aw pra eWeek) atts 5) 1 ! 1 225(0) af) 1 1 : uf) w8o)+ Uae x \ I 1 tu(t) 50°) Gor jag" Gage 1 t seul) Gora) (Raf +a) cos(o,t)=cost2as) ola, )+0(ore,)) tUr-f.)+aUr +f.) \ y “Tr+ ory sO ante sinlo.t) = sin(2af.t) e™*u())eos(e.t) u(t) sin(o,1) sent) sine(ct) sine?(ct) of Z}(3) a) Ge) a: pts ~salelo-a,)-slo+e,)) Jfor-7.)-0 +1] jora Go+al +o} —— Gora) rar Eze jo specif eae, ; (is } ain 2a. 2a “() *-(2) _sin(ea) para (i20f +a)’ + Qa. 2¥, (2af +a)’ +(2af,¥ if 2a cos(my 7 I=Rafy sin(22fa) “Tape -(2afFFOURIER SERIES REPRESENTATION OF COMMON SIGNALS Rectangular Pulse Train se a 10 zo ‘t= pulse width (-1/2 to 1/2) d= duty cycle = wTo. = fundamental frequency = 2n/To sine(x) = sin(nx)/(ax) x(t) =hd +5 2hd sine(nd)cos(nay") x()=6 +3 ¢,c0s(nay +8,) ‘®, 2hd sine(nd) <0 Gq =hd=—, ¢,=|2hd sine(nd)), a-{ cece If t= Ty/2, d= 1/2, and the equations given above becomes h 2) n=0 2 Aa fn X,= sine] |=4 (nw ea sin{ h + ned nt (3 }cos(nay)x()=6 +5; c,c0s (nay +0,) 7 (2 gga {% hane(3) <0 2 0, otherwise Let y(t) = x(t-Ty2). Then, 3. n=0 =X," = X,cos(nz) 1" sin( 22 x yn } + ned nn Triangular Pulse Train ae | e = half of the base of the triangle (- < tS t) d= duty cycle = To, 9 = fundamental frequency = 2n/To Ty Qn X,=hd sine? (nd’ If t= To/2, then the pulse train looks like Ce ee o andzo Xx, Haine (2) = 0, n=even 2h igh rod Let y(t) = x(t-To2). 5 : ———+ Sie a) ~ =X,eP =X, 008(n7) h 2 n=0 7” 0, n=even 2h srr nsodd Half-Wave Rectified Cosine ao) a6 » nett Half-Wave Rectified Sinear 3 h=amplitude, j= J-1 h 9 $0 8 2h cos(nn)_2h (cI) m 1-497 ca ra Full-Wave Rectified Sine2h cos'(na)_2h 1 =4n me 1=4nt Ht, nao, je 2an Exponential Decay a 2} 7 aooat 24 7 Bu a ae vib bem. fey, SeSih) FM me Fu= A. s(t + ks Srochda) of & oy, Prcae deviat Fraquen decatin = * ; ACN on & oh) “< = kem(h Tran Cavergdeoin = max \keg mis ALOE Iman nt} Ut) Sint: Roper, O14) = gow swt Kemet) A> pt FHA), do Fed Wy tHa Werke Wit) ma): cz, Wilds Lace eg. wath) pint “SEO Weg A) PM i —"—. =A. Gslocdt +h Paul). A pv) DEA) = Pheue hewehin Poayegdatinn SA = bp Lonth max Qremery deichens Ke max \dxl F wit)= 2 eel) = e+ ke de
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