- How do you find the convolution of two sequences?
- What do you mean by convolution of two discrete time sequences?
- Which method can be used determine the convolution between two signals?
How do you find the convolution of two sequences?
The convolution of two finite sequences is defined by extending the sequences to finitely supported functions on the set of integers. When the sequences are the coefficients of two polynomials, then the coefficients of the ordinary product of the two polynomials are the convolution of the original two sequences.
What do you mean by convolution of two discrete time sequences?
The Discrete-Time Convolution (DTC) is one of the most important operations in a discrete-time signal analysis. The operation relates the output sequence y(n) of a linear-time invariant (LTI) system, with the input sequence x(n) and the unit sample sequence h(n), as shown in Fig.
Which method can be used determine the convolution between two signals?
Cross Correlation Function
Cross correlation is the measure of similarity between two different signals.