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This module will look at two signal operations affecting the time parameter of the signal, time shifting and time scaling. These operations are very common components to real-world systems and, as such, should be understood thoroughly when learning about signals and systems.

Introduction

This module will look at two signal operations affecting the time parameter of the signal, time shifting and time scaling. These operations are very common components to real-world systems and, as such, should be understood thoroughly when learning about signals and systems.

Manipulating the time parameter

Time shifting

Time shifting is, as the name suggests, the shifting of a signal in time. This is done by adding or subtracting aquantity of the shift to the time variable in the function. Subtracting a fixed positive quantity from the time variable will shiftthe signal to the right (delay) by the subtracted quantity, while adding a fixed positive amount to the time variable will shift the signal to the left (advance) by the added quantity.

f t T moves (delays) f to the right by T .

Time scaling

Time scaling compresses or dilates a signal by multiplying the time variable by some quantity. If that quantity is greaterthan one, the signal becomes narrower and the operation is called compression, while if the quantity is less than one, thesignal becomes wider and is called dilation.

f a t compresses f by a .

Given f ( t ) we woul like to plot f ( a t - b ) . The figure below describes a method to accomplish this.

Begin with f t
Then replace t with a t to get f a t
Finally, replace t with t b a to get f a t b a f a t b
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Time reversal

A natural question to consider when learning about time scaling is: What happens when the time variable is multipliedby a negative number? The answer to this is time reversal. This operation is the reversal of the time axis, or flippingthe signal over the y-axis.

Reverse the time axis

Time scaling and shifting demonstration

timeshiftDemo
Download or Interact (when online) with a Mathematica CDF demonstrating Discrete Harmonic Sinusoids.

Signal operations summary

Some common operations on signals affect the time parameter of the signal. One of these is time shifting in which a quantity is added to the time parameter in order to advance or delay the signal. Another is the time scaling in which the time parameter is multiplied by a quantity in order to dilate or compress the signal in time. In the event that the quantity involved in the latter operation is negative, time reversal occurs.

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Source:  OpenStax, Signals and systems. OpenStax CNX. Aug 14, 2014 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10064/1.15
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