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PERIODIC SIGNAL
A kind of signal that does not satisfies the condition (t) = x(t+T)
ANALOG SIGNAL
A kind of signal that has infinite energy
EVEN SIGNAL
A kind of signal that satisfies the condition (t) = x(-t)
A kind of signal where its values are complex number
COMPLEX SIGNAL
CONTINUOUS-TIME SIGNAL
A kind of signal where xt) can take any value in the continuous interval
RANDOM SIGNAL
A kind of signal that take random values at any given time and must be characterized statistically
ANALOG SIGNAL
Continuous-time signal is also called
CAUSAL SIGNAL
A kind of signal that has zero power
PERIODIC SIGNAL
A kind of signal that satisfies the condition (t) = x(t+T)
ODD SIGNAL
A kind of signal that satisfies the condition x(t) = -x(-t)
REAL SIGNAL
A kind of signal where its values are real numbers
DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL
A kind of signal where xt) can take only a finite number of of distinct values
DETERMINISTIC SIGNAL
A kind of signal whose values are completely specified for any given time
DIGITAL SIGNAL
Discrete-time signal is also called
SIGNAL
A function representing a physical quantity or variable, and typically it contains information about the behavior or nature of the phenomenon