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Lecture 36 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin
Wednesday November 17, 2010 (Week 13) - See Course Outline.
We covered the inverse continuous-space Fourier transform (CSFT) and some basic properties of the CSFT. The emphasis was put on understanding how to extent these to the 2D versions of the other Fourier transforms we say (e.g., DTFT and DFT). We also defined some basic 2D signals.
Related Rhea pages:
- Summary of Spectral Analysis of 2D signals by Ryan Scheidt
- Basic Signals Definitions (from the Collective Table of Formulas).
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