Lecture 4, Convolution | MIT RES.6.007 Signals and Systems, Spring 2011

Lecture 4, Convolution | MIT RES.6.007 Signals and Systems, Spring 2011

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Kenneth KK
Kenneth KK - 11.10.2023 15:49

if only my professor can explain C-T convolution as clear as him. Credit to Prof Oppenheim

P.S. he has a very calming voice

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Kürşat
Kürşat - 27.10.2022 16:37

tedü bilgisayar ses ver

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DF
DF - 16.10.2022 22:04

Very nice visualization of the convolution integral

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Mohamed Essam
Mohamed Essam - 22.05.2022 06:08

Old but Gold

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Socrate Suffer
Socrate Suffer - 09.05.2022 23:43

where does Alpha comes from after getting rid of unit steps ?

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Aggressive Tourist
Aggressive Tourist - 23.08.2021 04:32

OMG this lecture is amazing

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Varun Kumar
Varun Kumar - 25.07.2021 20:44

I'd like to leave you with the fun and opportunity of doing that at your leisure.

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Lokesh M
Lokesh M - 18.07.2021 13:22

Alan sir your great nobody in the internet has explained convolution in this way you are a ideal person . Your are awsome. Now I got interest to do convolution. Thank you sir. Your textbook is very nice . 😀

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Satyam Mishra (B20EE060)
Satyam Mishra (B20EE060) - 08.07.2021 13:53

Great lectures

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Omar Alejandro Garcia Alcántara
Omar Alejandro Garcia Alcántara - 21.06.2021 02:33

Nonono, THANK YOU

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Venkata Saket Ram Goteti
Venkata Saket Ram Goteti - 08.03.2021 11:34

great lecture

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Emrah Tokalaç
Emrah Tokalaç - 29.12.2020 16:52

Thank you so much Prof.Alan V. Oppenheim

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Abdulrahman
Abdulrahman - 19.12.2020 17:58

الراجل ده عظمة اوي :D

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Raghavendra Singh
Raghavendra Singh - 17.12.2020 12:42

i think Howard from Big Bang theory will look like this professor when he starts teaching (p.s. its meant in good way) nice lectures 👍

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Omar CHIDA
Omar CHIDA - 27.11.2020 02:29

Pof. Alan V. Oppenheim <3 You are the man who saved my life <3

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Moatacem Askar
Moatacem Askar - 25.11.2020 12:14

Thanks for great explination. Just I wonder what is impulse response and how we could generate such impluse and what is the amplitude for this pulse and width.

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Storger Benevolent
Storger Benevolent - 22.11.2020 00:27

this is taking me a huge time to wrap my head around the concept, although they are explained in a nice fashion best there is , it is still taking time

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Cheng Sheng
Cheng Sheng - 21.11.2020 23:15

Is the demonstration done in an analog oscilloscope? Genius idea of visualization given what they have at that time.

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Halil CANDAN
Halil CANDAN - 04.11.2020 17:27

Hacettepe elektronikçiler burda mı?

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Rishav Kumar
Rishav Kumar - 14.10.2020 20:15

He is the father of signal and system 😀 cheers 👍

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Farouk Elkiouas
Farouk Elkiouas - 05.10.2020 08:36

Who is watching this video on 2020 to understand convolution ? 😂

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leetcode
leetcode - 30.09.2020 08:00

Thank you MIT.

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Shill for Science
Shill for Science - 06.09.2020 08:52

Love this dr oppenheim lecture

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Samuel Leung
Samuel Leung - 06.08.2020 02:16

We should learn from the best people in that field if we can... That’s what MIT OCW keep reminding me. Highly Respect to Prof Oppenheim.

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pyrocolada
pyrocolada - 30.06.2020 10:17

Why would you ever want to sum any of these functions? Does the sum notation actually represent the whole signal as one formula, rather than just the sum of each sample?

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Microcosm
Microcosm - 19.06.2020 23:48

The guy is gold, but learning S&S from his book is extremely difficult. I had a look at S&S by MJ Roberts and quite liked it. I wonder if I'd be too far behind if I learned from this book instead.
Does any of you guys use the book by MJ Roberts?

Thanks.

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Frank Liou
Frank Liou - 06.05.2020 05:25

what a charming smile before the ending!

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Chaitanya Shankar
Chaitanya Shankar - 10.02.2020 14:03

Where exactly is convolution used?

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Fahim Khan
Fahim Khan - 24.12.2019 14:35

ladies and gentlemen, convolution is no longer convoluted!

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Ali
Ali - 17.12.2019 15:06

what a legend...

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abdelrahman yasser
abdelrahman yasser - 16.11.2019 12:52

well ... i got bored in the middle of the video so i went to another video
and i didn't get it then i came back here to continue and i understood every thing
thank's very very much <3

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4D Chess
4D Chess - 12.10.2019 04:58

bruh am i the only one who has no clue on what he's saying?

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nikshep bangera
nikshep bangera - 07.08.2019 15:23

cant believe this was made even before i was before... some people are just ahead of their time

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computerdynamo
computerdynamo - 19.05.2019 08:18

Something about his delivery reminds me of Christopher Walken.

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Khadidja Ben
Khadidja Ben - 11.03.2019 16:17

who is watching this video on 2019 to understand convolution ? 😂

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Osama Asif
Osama Asif - 07.03.2019 15:20

Thumbs up, to Alan v openhiem

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Z F
Z F - 16.02.2019 03:29

O.G. Alan Oppenheim

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Bowen Zhang
Bowen Zhang - 15.02.2019 15:04

His video must be watched at 1.5× speed. or you can watch his video and read another book at the same time with no key points missed.

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Paris Eduardo Palacios Hernández
Paris Eduardo Palacios Hernández - 28.01.2019 06:30

Just a recent comment passing by. This is gold.

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George yu
George yu - 17.08.2018 07:49

He go through everything so fast... this is indeed MIT speed

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