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Several of the most important properties of the Fourier transform are derived.
The Fourier Transform (FT) has several important properties which will be useful:
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Linearity:
where
and
are constants. This property is easy to verify by plugging the left side of
[link] into the definition of the FT.
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Time shift:
To derive this property we simply take the FT of
using the variable substitution
leads to
and
We also note that if
then
. Substituting
[link] ,
[link] , and the limits of integration into
[link] gives
which is the desired result.
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Frequency shift:
Deriving the frequency shift property is a bit easier than the time shift property. Again, using the definition of FT we get:
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Time reversal :
To derive this property, we again begin with the definition of FT:
and make the substitution
. We observe that
and that if the limits of integration for
are
, then the limits of integration for
are
. Making these substitutions into
[link] gives
Note that if
is real, then
.
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Time scaling: Suppose we have
. We have
Using the substitution
leads to
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Convolution: The convolution integral is given by
The convolution property is given by
To derive this important property, we again use the FT definition:
Using the time shift property, the quantity in the brackets is
, giving
Therefore, convolution in the time domain corresponds to multiplication in the frequency domain.
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Multiplication (Modulation):
Notice that multiplication in the time domain corresponds to convolution in the frequency domain. This property can be understood by applying the inverse Fourier Transform
[link] to the right side of
[link]
The quantity inside the brackets is the inverse Fourier Transform of a frequency shifted Fourier Transform,
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Duality: The duality property allows us to find the Fourier transform of time-domain signals whose functional forms correspond to known Fourier transforms,
. To derive the property, we start with the inverse Fourier transform:
Changing the sign of
and rearranging,
Now if we swap the
and the
in
[link] , we arrive at the desired result
The right-hand side of
[link] is recognized as the FT of
, so we have
The properties associated with the Fourier Transform are summarized in
[link] .
Property |
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Linearity |
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Time Shift |
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Frequency Shift |
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Time Reversal |
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Time Scaling |
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Convolution |
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Modulation |
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Duality |
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Fourier Transform properties.
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OpenStax, Signals, systems, and society. OpenStax CNX. Oct 07, 2012 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10965/1.15
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