The document discusses properties of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, including that the step response of an LTI system is the summation of its impulse responses, and that the output of an LTI system is the convolution of its impulse response and input. It also covers that an identity LTI system has an impulse response of a delta function, and that the inverse of an invertible LTI system has an impulse response that is the time-reversed and scaled version of the original system's impulse response.
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Lecture-12 Convolution Properties PDF
The document discusses properties of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems, including that the step response of an LTI system is the summation of its impulse responses, and that the output of an LTI system is the convolution of its impulse response and input. It also covers that an identity LTI system has an impulse response of a delta function, and that the inverse of an invertible LTI system has an impulse response that is the time-reversed and scaled version of the original system's impulse response.