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Lecture 33 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin

Wednesday November 6, 2013 (Week 12) - See Course Outline.

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After going over a couple of review questions and a quiz, we started discussing 2D signals and the continuous-space Fourier transform. As correctly pointed out by a student, "2D signals" is a misnomer. Instead, we should call them "signals defined on the plane", "signals with a 2D domain", or something along those lines. Can anybody come up with a good name?

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  • Keep working on HW9. It is due Friday.


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