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EugeneKhutoryansky
And thus we have the very foundation of digital signal processing.
johnopalko
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aneupan
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Waiting for z Transform, Stability of System etc.
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EugeneKhutoryansky
Eugene. When I was taking my signals and systems class I had the hardest time understanding convolution and I remember searching your uploads hoping you had a video. It’s been some time since that happened but I’m so glad you made this. Although now I’m graduated and a professional who uses this, I’m still amazed at what there is to learn from your videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these.
itachfreak
We've been waiting for you for quite a long time!!!! Good to see you again!!
dhk
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ubaldogonzalez
Amazing graphical explaination.. lot many students ppl dont undertsand in a class room.. this video clear all doubts..very detail..
Please add more like these videos on signals nd systems..
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Every time watching your videos i have that awesome enlightment moment. As a mechanical engineer who pursue into mastering control theory and systems, sometimes i find its math difficult to grasp intuitively but you make it so easy keep uploading man you best
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Please do some videos for control systems like, open-loop, closed-loop, feedback...etc...thank you
leosmi
I don't know what is crazier, that someone was able to graphically and simply explain convolution without "flipping" the function, or that this is literally the simplest anyone will ever come to explaining convolution.
livenoob
Taking convolution for years, this is the first time to understand what it is all about, Thnx <3
marinamaher
Extremely good explanation of convolution. Yours is a precious gem.
solewalk
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hibby
I rarely leave a comment, I’m a Engineering student from Australia studying in Germany. I appreciate these and the people who took the time to explain this so well ❤️
davidbabic
I had never found such an great intuition of convolution before .... greetings and regard from INDIA!!
priyanshukumawat
Been in grad school 6 years and this is by far the best this has ever been explained