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"Eric C. Weaver" wrote in message ...
This discussion happens all the time on comp.dsp, between primarily computer-science folks approaching DSP and EE types approaching it. EE folks' definition of "linear" implicitly includes time invariance; DSP people have to see it stated explicitly (as "LTI": Linear Time Invariant) lest they think "linear" just means having no second-or-higher-order terms. It is not a deficiency on either party's part, just a difference of definition in each's respective discipline (is that enough alliteration?). Therefore, I advise each to bend this much: Use the full phrase "Linear Time-Invariant" when this miscommunication is suspected, so both know what the hell the other is talking about. Now go and sin no more. Eric, The really efficient dsp / digital algorithms come about with time-varying processes. Another good bit of science is the use of recursive filters to produce a finite impulse response ... That's one nice way to squeeze a lot of functionality in a medium-sized IC / FPGA / ASIC ... or whatever. Radio receiver (demodulation) and bandpass algorithm / code get a lot smaller. Frank Raffaeli http://www.aomwireless.com/ |
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