Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

how can Matlab's filter() function generate the output y[n] when the input is given by the plot in the image with input long enough to see all the non-zero values of y[n].

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Oct 2023
You can read off the signal input values... but in order to work with filter() you need to know the filter coefficients.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Oct 2023
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 17 Oct 2023
Since no constraints are given on what the output signal should look like, you might as well make the output be exactly the same as the input.
x = [1 4 3 2 3]
x = 1×5
1 4 3 2 3
subplot(2,1,1); stem(x); title('input signal')
y = filter(1,1,x)
y = 1×5
1 4 3 2 3
subplot(2,1,2); stem(y); title('output signal')
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Chuki Ocheje
Chuki Ocheje le 17 Oct 2023
for the overall cascade system, it was y[n] = 2x[n-4] + 3x[n-3] - 2x[n-5] + 4x[n-2] - x [n-1] (p.s. this is the difference equation of it )
Paul
Paul le 17 Oct 2023
What does that notation for h2[n] mean? I'm not familiar with that brace-and-arrow ...

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