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Choose any two complex numbers
and
, and form the sequence
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(4.1) |
What are the properties of this signal?
Writing the complex numbers as
we see that the signal
is always a discrete-time
generalized (exponentially enveloped) complex sinusoid:
Figure 4.9 shows a plot of a generalized (exponentially decaying,
)
complex sinusoid versus time.
Figure:
Exponentially decaying
complex sinusoid and its projections.
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Note that the left projection (onto the
plane) is a decaying spiral,
the lower projection (real-part vs. time) is an exponentially decaying
cosine, and the upper projection (imaginary-part vs. time) is an
exponentially enveloped sine wave.
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``Mathematics of the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)'',
by Julius O. Smith III,
W3K Publishing, 2003, ISBN 0-9745607-0-7.
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