Introduction to Signal Processing: Basic Signals (Lecture 2)

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This lecture is part of a a series on signal processing. It is intended as a first course on the subject with data and code worked in both matlab and python. The lectures are from the textbook Oppenheim, Willsky and Nawab, "Systems and Signals".
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at 4:23 in the continious-time shifting example, isn't the shifted signal below supposed to be x(t+t0) since the signal is shifted to the left?

mohammedelsharkawy
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Are the PowerPoint slides for this course available anywhere?

princyok
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Would the playback speed option on this video be a good example of scaling for an acoustic signal?

timothy
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Sir, you mentioned python code for this course. Could you please post a link?

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When you begin talking about time shifting for continuous time at 4:24, were the labels flipped between x(t) and x(t-t_0)? Thank you Dr. Kutz

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