Digital Signal Processing/Hilbert Transform

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Definition

The Hilbert transform is used to generate a complex signal from a real signal. The Hilbert transform is characterized by the impulse response:

h(t)=1(πt)

The Hilbert Transform of a function x(t) is the convolution of x(t) with the function h(t), above. The Hilbert Transform is defined as such:

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x^(t)={x}(t)=(h*x)(t)=1πx(τ)tτdτ.

We use the notation x^(t) to denote the hilbert transformation of x(t).