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Case Studies For CT Systems: "Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems" by Mandal and Asif

The document discusses amplitude modulation and demodulation techniques. It includes schematics and diagrams of modulating signals, signals in the frequency domain, and demodulation. Systems like springs, DC motors and the immune system are also modeled.

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Case Studies For CT Systems: "Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems" by Mandal and Asif

The document discusses amplitude modulation and demodulation techniques. It includes schematics and diagrams of modulating signals, signals in the frequency domain, and demodulation. Systems like springs, DC motors and the immune system are also modeled.

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Case Studies for CT Systems

Chapter 8

“Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems” by Mandal and Asif

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Schematic for Amplitude Modulation
(Fig. 8.1)

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AM Modulated Signals (Fig. 8.2)

2 KHz Sinusoid

AM Modulated
signal

Synthetic Audio
Signal

AM Modulated
Signal

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AM in Frequency Domain (Fig. 8.3)

“Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems” by Mandal and Asif

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AM Demodulation in Frequency Domain
(Fig. 8.4)

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Asynchronous AM Demodulation (Fig. 8.5)

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Spring damping System (Fig. 8.6)

“Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems” by Mandal and Asif

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Impulse Response of Spring Damping
System (Fig. 8.7)

“Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems” by Mandal and Asif

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Armature controlled DC Motor (Fig. 8.8)

“Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems” by Mandal and Asif

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Impulse Response of DC Motor
(Fig. 8.9)

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Modeling of DC Motor (Fig. 8.10)

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Modeling of Immune System (Fig. 8.11)

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Simulink Model for Immune System
(Fig. 8.12)

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Simulation Result for Immune System
(Fig. 8.13)

Antigens
entering body

Simulation-1

Simulation-2

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Phase Locked Loop (Fig. P8.11)

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