Orthogonal Representation, Fourier Series and Power Spectra
Orthogonal Representation, Fourier Series and Power Spectra
Orthogonal Representation,
Fourier Series and Power Spectra
Orthogonal Series Representation of Signals and Noise
• Orthogonal Functions
• Orthogonal Series
Fourier Series.
• Complex Fourier Series
• Quadrature Fourier Series
• Polar Fourier Series
• Line Spectra for Periodic Waveforms
• Power Spectral Density for Periodic Waveforms
Huseyin Bilgekul
Eeng360 Communication Systems I
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Eastern Mediterranean University Eeng 360 1
Orthogonal Functions
Definition: Functions ϕn(t) and ϕm(t) are said to be
Orthogonal with respect to each other the interval a < t < b if
they satisfy the condition,
where
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Orthogonal Series
Theorem: Assume w(t) represents a waveform over the interval a < t
<b. Then w(t) can be represented over the interval (a, b) by the series
where, the coefficients an are given by following where n is an integer
value :
w(t ) ann (t )
n
1 b
an w(t ) (t )dt
*
n
Kn a
w(t ) an n (t )
n
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Ex. Square Waves Using Sine Waves.
n =1
n =3
n =5
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Fourier Series
Complex Fourier Series
The frequency f0 = 1/T0 is said to be the fundamental frequency and the frequency
nf0 is said to be the nth harmonic frequency, when n>1.
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Some Properties of Complex Fourier Series
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Some Properties of Complex Fourier Series
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Quadrature Fourier Series
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Quadrature Fourier Series
• Since these sinusoidal orthogonal functions are periodic, this series is periodic
with the fundamental period T0.
• The Complex Fourier Series, and the Quadrature Fourier Series are equivalent
representations.
and
and
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Polar Fourier Series
• The POLAR F Form is
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Polar Fourier Series Coefficients
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Line Spetra for Periodic Waveforms
Theorem: If a waveform is periodic with period T0, the spectrum of the
waveform w(t) is
where f0 = 1/T0 and cn are the phasor Fourier coefficients of the waveform
Proof:
Where,
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Line Spectra for Periodic Waveforms
n
w(t ) Line
h(t nT )
n Spectra for Periodic Waveforms
o
cn f o H (nf o )
h(t) h(t ) H ( f )
The Fourier Series Coefficients
of the periodic signal can be
calculated from the Fourier
Transform of the similar
n
nonperiodic signal.
W( f ) c ( f nf
n
n o ) The sample values for the
n Fourier transform gives the
= f o H ( nfo ) ( f nf o ) Fourier series coefficients.
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Line Spectra for Periodic Waveforms
Single Pulse
Continous Spectrum
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Ex. 2.12 Fourier Coeff. for a Periodic Rectangular Wave
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Ex. 2.12 Fourier Coeff. for a Periodic Rectangular Wave
T Sa(fT)
Now compare the spectrum for this periodic rectangular wave (solid lines) with the
spectrum for the rectangular pulse.
• Note that the spectrum for the periodic wave contains spectral lines, whereas the
spectrum for the nonperiodic pulse is continuous.
• Note that the envelope of the spectrum for both cases is the same |(sin x)/x| shape,
where x=Tf.
• Consequently, the Null Bandwidth (for the envelope) is 1/T for both cases, where T is
the pulse width.
• This is a basic property of digital signaling with rectangular pulse shapes. The null
bandwidth is the reciprocal of the pulse width.
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Ex. 2.12 Fourier Coeff. for a Periodic Rectangular Wave
Single Pulse
Continous Spectrum
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Normalized Power
Theorem: For a periodic waveform w(t), the normalized power
is given by:
where the {cn} are the complex Fourier coefficients for the waveform.
Proof: For periodic w(t), the Fourier series representation is valid over all time
and may be substituted into Eq.(2-12) to evaluate the normalized power:
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Power Spectral Density for Periodic Waveforms
Theorem: For a periodic waveform, the power spectral density (PSD) is given by
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Power Spectral Density for a Square Wave
• The PSD for the periodic square wave will be found.
• Because the waveform is periodic, FS coefficients can be used to evaluate the PSD.
Consequently this problem becomes one of evaluating the FS coefficients.
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