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Such a modulated signal ''m(t)'' and it's complex representation <math>\tilde{m}(t)</math> is : | |||
The complex representation is obtained by replacing the cos function by an exponent function. The real signal correspond to the real part of the complex signal . | :: <math>m(t)=a(t) \cos(2\pi F_0t + \phi(t))</math> | ||
:: <math>\tilde{m}(t)=a(t) e^{(j(2\pi F_0t + \phi(t)))} = a(t) e^{j \phi(t)} e^{j2\pi F_0t}</math> | |||
The complex representation is obtained by replacing the cos function by an exponent function. The real signal correspond to the real part of the complex signal <math>m(t)=\text{Re}(\tilde{m}(t))</math>. |
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Such a modulated signal m(t) and it's complex representation is :
The complex representation is obtained by replacing the cos function by an exponent function. The real signal correspond to the real part of the complex signal .