
the imaginary part g(t) of an analytic signal NOTE - The name 'quadrature signal' is justified by the fact that, apart from sign changes, sin ?t and cos ?t are Hilbert transforms of each other and that consequently the analytic signal corresponding to the real signal cos ?t is: e
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