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Revision as of 13:02, 19 September 2008
Memoryless Systems A system is said to be memoryless when the output of the system is dependent on the input of the system
eg.
y(t)= t+ $ e^(t-1) $
Systems with memory
A system is said to have memory when the output of the system is dependent on the past sample information.
eg.
y(t)=x(t)+x(t-1)