![]() ![]() For example, the samples of a signal that was recorded at 16-bit depth can have 65536 (\(2^\) to be time invariant. The difference is that a digital signal is a quantized, in that it consists of numbers from a limited set. ![]() Both types of signals are discrete in the time dimension, in the sense that they are sequences of numbers. The title of this article is Discrete-Time Signal Processing, although the term digital signal processing (with the abbreviation DSP) is much more common. ![]() It follows How to Record a Lion in a Concert Hall, which was meant to raise your interest. This is an introductory article on (one-dimensional) signal processing. ![]()
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