Saturday, October 10, 2009

Discrete Time Signal

A signal is said to be a Discrete time signal if it defines at discrete values of time i.e, it does not give value at every instant of time but at discrete time it gives value

discrete-time signal is a time series consisting of a sequence of quantities. In other words, it is a time series that is a function over a domain of discrete integers. Each value in the sequence is called a sample.
Unlike a continuous-time signal, a discrete-time signal is not a function of a continuous argument; however, it may have been obtained by sampling from a continuous-time signal. When a discrete-time signal is a sequence corresponding to uniformly spaced times, it has an associated sampling rate the sampling rate is not apparent in the data sequence, so may be associated as a separate data item.

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