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==Relevant Rhea Pages==
 
==Relevant Rhea Pages==
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*[[Systems_properties|A hug page listing several Rhea pages on basic systems properties]]
 
*[[Six_Basic_Systems_Properties|Definition and examples for the 6 basic systems properties, from Summer 2008]]
 
*[[Six_Basic_Systems_Properties|Definition and examples for the 6 basic systems properties, from Summer 2008]]
 
*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Automated_Property_Verification|Automated Property Verification, from Fall 2007]]
 
*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Automated_Property_Verification|Automated Property Verification, from Fall 2007]]

Revision as of 11:07, 30 January 2011

Lecture 6 Blog, ECE301 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

M0nday January 24, 2011 (Week 3) - See Course Schedule.


Today we covered some basic properties of a system. More precisely, we defined and provided examples of a memoryless system, a causal system, an invertible system, and a stable system. We then more on to the very important concept of time invariance. I announced that I would give 4 different definitions of time invariance, but we only had time to cover two definitions before time was up.

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