Computes system outputs by blending input signals with impulse responses. 2. Time-Domain vs. Frequency-Domain Signals are analyzed using two complementary perspectives.
The course staff provides starter code. Don’t just run it—modify parameters to see how the output changes. Change the cutoff frequency, the filter order, the noise amplitude. 6.3000 signal processing
Signals and Systems (2nd Edition). Prentice Hall. The classic. Clear theory, excellent problems. Chapters 1-10 cover 90% of 6.3000. Computes system outputs by blending input signals with
Because long signals often change their characteristics over time (non-stationary), 6.3000 introduces specific tools to handle them: the filter order