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Communication Systems: Fourier Analysis

This document discusses Fourier analysis and Fourier series. It defines the Fourier series representation of a function f(t) as the sum of a constant term and sinusoidal terms with coefficients an and bn. It describes how the coefficients are calculated from the function and discusses symmetry properties that result in certain coefficients being zero. The document also covers the discrete phase spectrum obtained from the Fourier series and definitions for average power and energy of periodic and aperiodic signals.

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Communication Systems: Fourier Analysis

This document discusses Fourier analysis and Fourier series. It defines the Fourier series representation of a function f(t) as the sum of a constant term and sinusoidal terms with coefficients an and bn. It describes how the coefficients are calculated from the function and discusses symmetry properties that result in certain coefficients being zero. The document also covers the discrete phase spectrum obtained from the Fourier series and definitions for average power and energy of periodic and aperiodic signals.

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Communication

Systems

Fourier Analysis

By
Engr. Jawwad Ahmad (Ph.D)

1
Today’s Goal
 Fourier Summary

 Symmetry

 Energy & Power Signals

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Summary
N
f (t )  ao    an cos n1t  bn sin n1t
n 1
2
1   2 f1
T
T
1
ao 
T  f (t ) dt
0
T T
2 2
an   f (t ) cos n1t dt bn   f (t ) sin n1t dt
T 0 T 0

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Summary
Magnitude = 2 2
a n  bn

Magnitude = =
a n |a
2
n|0
(Even Symmetry)

2
Magnitude = 0 = b|b
n n
|
(Odd Symmetry)

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Summary
In addition to the amplitude spectrum, one also constructs a
discrete Phase Spectrum. At the frequency now, the combine
cosine and sine terms are used to determine the phase angle  n.

an cos no t  bn sin not  a n2  bn2 cos not  tan1   bn 


 
  a n 

  tan   bn a 
1

 n

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Summary

Fourier
Series

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Symmetry
 The function f (t) has Even Symmetry if:

f(t) = f (–t)

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Symmetry
 The function f (t) has Odd Symmetry if:

f (t)= – f (–t)

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Average Power
 The average value of periodic function/signal is,
T
1
 V (t )   V (t ) dt
T 0
T /2
1
 V (t )   | V (t ) | dt
T T / 2
 For A-periodic function/signal ,
T
1
 V (t )  lim  V (t ) dt
T 0

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Average Energy
 The average energy for periodic function/signal is,
T /2
E 
2
| V (t ) | dt
T / 2

 For A-periodic function/signal ,



E   | V (t ) |2 dt


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Thank you

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