A aruna1 Member Jan 1, 2009 #1 i have three questions what is meant by the correlation of two signals? what is meant by correlation coefficient state parsvals theorem can some one help me to find answers?
i have three questions what is meant by the correlation of two signals? what is meant by correlation coefficient state parsvals theorem can some one help me to find answers?
H Hayato Member Jan 1, 2009 #2 Have you studied Fourier/Laplace Transform? Parseval theorem tells you the relation between the squared norm of the time-function and the squared norm of the frequency-function. Remember that?
Have you studied Fourier/Laplace Transform? Parseval theorem tells you the relation between the squared norm of the time-function and the squared norm of the frequency-function. Remember that?
A aruna1 Member Jan 1, 2009 #3 well i have learned fourier and laplace but havent correlation.so can you please explain more simple manner thanks
well i have learned fourier and laplace but havent correlation.so can you please explain more simple manner thanks
Papabravo Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 1, 2009 #4 Why is google or Wikipedia insufficient for your purposes?
A aruna1 Member Jan 2, 2009 #5 well its littel difficult to me to understand.some simpler version would be nice
Papabravo Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jan 2, 2009 #6 I went to read the following: Cross-correlation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Correlation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Parseval's theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Now either you have the Mathematical stones to understand the articles or you don't. How far did you get exactly?
I went to read the following: Cross-correlation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Correlation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and Parseval's theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Now either you have the Mathematical stones to understand the articles or you don't. How far did you get exactly?
H Hayato Member Jan 2, 2009 #7 Parseval Theorem is one of the basis of Fourier transform for circuitry analysis. If you studied well, you should know.
Parseval Theorem is one of the basis of Fourier transform for circuitry analysis. If you studied well, you should know.