The document is a lecture on systems and their properties given by Dr. Mamatha I. It discusses recap of system properties, examples of system properties, invertibility where the input of a system can be recovered from the output, and interconnectivity of multiple systems. It provides an example of interconnecting two systems and calculating the output.
The document is a lecture on systems and their properties given by Dr. Mamatha I. It discusses recap of system properties, examples of system properties, invertibility where the input of a system can be recovered from the output, and interconnectivity of multiple systems. It provides an example of interconnecting two systems and calculating the output.
The document is a lecture on systems and their properties given by Dr. Mamatha I. It discusses recap of system properties, examples of system properties, invertibility where the input of a system can be recovered from the output, and interconnectivity of multiple systems. It provides an example of interconnecting two systems and calculating the output.
Lecture- 15 SYSTEMS AND ITS PROPERTIES Dr. Mamatha I, EEE, ASE, Bangalore
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RECAP System properties Examples on system properties
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Invertibility • The property of invertibility is important in the design of communication systems. • When a transmitted signal propagates through a communication channel, it becomes distorted due to physical characteristics of the channel. • A widely used method of compensating for this distortion is to include in the receiver a network called an equalizer, which is connected in cascade with the channel. • Designing the equalizer to be the inverse of the channel, the transmitted signal is restored to its original form, assuming ideal conditions • If the output across an inductor is described by,
Find the operation representing inverse system
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Invertibility • Is the square - law system described by the input-output relation invertible?
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Interconnection of Systems
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Example
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