Response of an LTI System: Convolution
Shows how the response of an LTI system to an arbitrary input is obtained as the convolution of the impulse response of the system with the input. This video is one in a series of videos being created to support EGR 433:Transforms & Systems Modeling at Arizona State University. Links to the other videos can be found at http://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/sig...

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Continuous-Time Convolution 1

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