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Chapter 3.

Mathematical Modeling of Signals - Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume III: Practical Algorithm Development

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Chapter 3. Mathematical Modeling of Signals


3.1. Introduction
As previously mentioned, we will only consider real continuous-time lowpass
signals that have been sampled at the Nyquist rate. Bandpass and complex
signals are described in Chapter 12. In this chapter typical signal models are
discussed while in Chapter 4 we complete the mathematical modeling by
describing noise models. It should be noted as illustrated in Figure 3.1, that
One mans signal is another mans noise. Thus, what we designate as a signal
could equally well be considered noise. For example, the Doppler-shifted
sinusoid introduced in Chapter 2 was used to model a signal. But a sinusoid
could also be used to represent noise, in particular, a 60 Hz interference.
Hence, our ...

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