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==1.Memoryless system==
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==1.Causal system==
==2.System With Memory==
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==3.Causal system==
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It's Output at any given time only depends on past or present events/information.
 
It's Output at any given time only depends on past or present events/information.
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y(t) = x(t-5) + 8
  
==4.Non-Causal System==
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==2.Non-Causal System==
==5.Linear system==
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Output at any given time depends on a future event or piece of information.
==6.Non-Linear System ==
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y(t) = x(t+5) +8
==7.Time invariant system==
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==8.Time-Variant System==
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==9.Stable system==
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Jayanth's comments: This is the correct deinition for a causal System.

Latest revision as of 14:10, 19 September 2008

Part A: Understanding System’s Properties

1.Causal system

It's Output at any given time only depends on past or present events/information. y(t) = x(t-5) + 8

2.Non-Causal System

Output at any given time depends on a future event or piece of information. y(t) = x(t+5) +8


Jayanth's comments: This is the correct deinition for a causal System.

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