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The document outlines various mathematical concepts related to signal processing, including convolution, DFT-FFT, and filter realization. It presents different forms such as direct, parallel, and transposed forms, as well as methods like overlap and matrix form. Additionally, it discusses types of filters including high/low pass and band pass/stop filters.

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The document outlines various mathematical concepts related to signal processing, including convolution, DFT-FFT, and filter realization. It presents different forms such as direct, parallel, and transposed forms, as well as methods like overlap and matrix form. Additionally, it discusses types of filters including high/low pass and band pass/stop filters.

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Chap 3:

Cascade form:

Chap 5: Convolution Chap 7: DFT-FFT


1. Direct form
DFT-IDFT:
kn
X(K) = ∑N−1
n=0 x[n]. WN
DFT 4 point:

Parallel form:

WNK+N= WNK
1 −kn
x(n) = ∑N−1
n=0 X[K]. WN
N
I-DFT 4 point:

2. Convolution table (x ngang, h dọc)


3. LTI form

FFT:
4 point:

Transposed form:

8 point:

4. Flip & slide (lật h, ghi dọc h, ghi chéo cộng nhân) đít h là
đầu x kéo dài đến đầu h là đít x
5. Overlap (chia khối theo block đề cho) 8 point inverse:
- x ngang, h dọc
6. Matrix form
Different Equation

Chap 9: Filter realization Kind Of Filter:


Direct I (direct form): High/Low Pass F: Increase/Decrese
Band Pass F: increase then decrease
Band Stop F: decrease then increase
…+...∠−𝑥
Chap 6: Z transform |H(ω)| = | | e-jω = r∠+-ω
…+...∠−𝑥
y(n) -> h(n)
x(n) -> δ(n)

a.y(n-k) -> a.z-k.Y(z)

Direct II (Canonical):

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