Causal Systems and real time processing Systems that operate under real time con
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Causal Systems and real time processingSystems that operate under real time conditions need to be causal – that is, they can only process present and past inputs. When no real time processing is needed the system can be non-causal.
a. Consider the case of averaging an input signal x[n] under real time conditions. Suppose you are given two different filters, y[n] = 1/N S( x[n-k]; N-1:k=0 and y[n] = 1/N S(x[n-k]) ;N -1:k = N+1 Which one of these would you use and why?
b. If you are given a tape with the data, which of these two filters would you use? Why? Would you use either? Explain
Explanation / Answer
hello a. 1st filter has to use, because 2nd one his processing future samples N+1 b. For taped data there is no concept of future data, because data being processing is old samples. Thanks, Raj.
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