When the l=0, the x(n)=0,0,0,-3..., at l=1, the x(n)=-3,-2,1. As l gets bigger, the x(n) does not move any more. Is this something I don't understand or is there an actual mistake in the slide show? Either way, thank you for this video, makes it easier to understand.
Gabija Kažukauskaitė the zeros in the signal doesn't matter. you can put as many zeros as you want. the actual signal x is -3,-2,1,4,8,-3 with 4 as the zero point.
멋진 강의네요 감사합니다. cross correltation에 대해 이해가 쉽게되네요
Thank you for this great video! Regards from Innopolis, Russia :) Sunday, May 24th, 2020.
how do we know the number of times to shift? in your question, you shifted 6 times, why?
nice video. Thanks!
great good work
Man, get your slide show corrected
Nice Yhank's
very nice
When the l=0, the x(n)=0,0,0,-3..., at l=1, the x(n)=-3,-2,1. As l gets bigger, the x(n) does not move any more. Is this something I don't understand or is there an actual mistake in the slide show? Either way, thank you for this video, makes it easier to understand.
Gabija Kažukauskaitė the zeros in the signal doesn't matter. you can put as many zeros as you want. the actual signal x is -3,-2,1,4,8,-3 with 4 as the zero point.