In the mathematical model for the quantization error eq (n), to carry out the analysis, what are the assumptions made about the statistical properties of eq (n)?i. The error eq (n) is uniformly distributed over the range — Δ/2 < eq (n) < Δ/2.ii. The error sequence is a stationary white noise sequence. In other words, the error eq (m) and the error eq (n) for m≠n are uncorrelated.iii. The error sequence {eq (n)} is uncorrelated with the signal sequence x(n).iv. The signal sequence x(n) is zero mean and stationary.

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Discrete Time Systems Implementation topics include: Realization structures for discrete time systems, FIR system structures, IIR system structures, number representation, state space system analysis, quantization error analysis and bilinear transformations. Discrete-time systems process discrete-time signals. They can be represented by a set of difference equations or a block diagram of their implementation.  The input and output of a discrete-time system are related by a linear constant coefficient difference equation. This equation defines a sequence of operations to implement the... Show more

In the mathematical model for the quantization error e<sub>q</sub> (n), to carry out the analysis, what are the assumptions made about the statistical properties of e<sub>q</sub> (n)?<br />i. The error e<sub>q</sub> (n) is uniformly distributed over the range — Δ/2 < e<sub>q</sub> (n) < Δ/2.<br />ii. The error sequence is a stationary white noise sequence. In other words, the error e<sub>q</sub> (m) and the error e<sub>q</sub> (n) for m≠n are uncorrelated.<br />iii. The error sequence {e<sub>q</sub> (n)} is uncorrelated with the signal sequence x(n).<br />iv. The signal sequence x(n) is zero mean and stationary.