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▸ noun: In signal processing, a shift invariant system is the discrete equivalent of a time-invariant system, defined such that if is the response of the system to , then is the response of the system to .Oppenheim, Schafer, 12 That is, in a shift-invariant system, the contemporaneous response of the output variable to a given value of the input variable does not depend on when the input occurs; time shifts are irrelevant in this regard.
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▸ noun: In signal processing, a shift invariant system is the discrete equivalent of a time-invariant system, defined such that if is the response of the system to , then is the response of the system to .Oppenheim, Schafer, 12 That is, in a shift-invariant system, the contemporaneous response of the output variable to a given value of the input variable does not depend on when the input occurs; time shifts are irrelevant in this regard.
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