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Part 1

I chose Kathleen Schremser's CT signal y(t)=sin(3/4*t).

In the given signal:

frequency=w=3/4

In order for a CT signal to be periodic in DT the frequency divided by 2*pi must be a rational number.

k is any integer

therefore:

$ w/(2*pi)=k/N (3/4)/(2*pi)=0.119366207318922 $

Since this is not a rational number the signal is not periodic in DT.


If we change the signal to y(t) = sin(2*pi*(3/4)*t) then;

frequency=w=3/4 * 2*pi

$ w/(2*pi)=3/4 $

Since this is a rational number the signal is periodic in DT

Part 2

Alumni Liaison

Sees the importance of signal filtering in medical imaging

Dhruv Lamba, BSEE2010