Lecture 10
Lecture 10
EE 8443
3512 – PatternContinuous
– Signals: Recognition
and Discrete
• Objectives:
Linearity
Time Shift and Time Reversal
Multiplication
Integration
Convolution
Parseval’s Theorem
Duality
• Resources:
BEvans: Fourier Transform Properties
MIT 6.003: Lecture 8
DSPGuide: Fourier Transform Properties
Wiki: Audio Timescale ModificationISIP: Spectrum Analysis
URL:
The Fourier Transform
T T
aX ( j ) bY ( j )
Proof:
1 j
Fx(t ) X( ) X ( j )
a a a 1
We can also note that for real-valued signals:
X ( j ) X ( j ) X ( j )
X ( j ) X ( j ) X * ( j ) (complex conjugate)
x(t ) h(t ) X ( j ) H ( j )
• Proof:
x(t ) h(t ) x( )h(t )d
j t
Fx(t ) h(t ) x( )h(t )d e dt
x( ) h(t )e dt d
j t
change of variables : t d dt
x( ) h( )e j ( )
d d
x ( )e j
d h( )e j
d
X ( j ) H ( j )
• Parseval’s Theorem:
1 2
2
x (t ) dt X ( j ) d
2
• Duality:
X (t ) 2 x( )
• Note: please read the textbook carefully for the derivations and interpretation
of these results.