signalenergien
Signalenergien, or signal energy, is a quantitative measure used in signal processing, physics, and engineering to describe the amount of energy carried by a signal. It applies to both continuous-time and discrete-time signals and serves as a basis for comparing and normalizing signals.
For a continuous-time signal x(t), the energy is defined as E = ∫ from -∞ to ∞ of |x(t)|^2 dt.
The average power of a signal is defined for power signals by P = lim T→∞ (1/2T) ∫ from
In the frequency domain, Parseval’s theorem relates time-domain energy to the frequency-domain representation: E = ∫ |X(f)|^2 df
Applications of signal energy include assessing transmission efficiency, normalizing signal amplitudes, and analyzing the performance of