Nicholas Gan Blogs

"Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me, and I learn" ~Benjamin Franklin. Growing up, active learning has been  very much a part of my education journey. The process has allowed me to delve into interesting subjects. I am thankful for the many resources that have helped satisfy my curiosity about various STEM topics. And this  is the reason for creating this blog – a platform to  share  some of my learnings and thoughts about physics. My other passion being entomology and as a self taught macro photographer, I am  also sharing pictures of many tropical insects in this blog. Feel free to point out any mistakes, and I welcome your input on anything I might have missed.

Category: Digital Signal Processing

  • Cyclostationary Signal processing is a rather niche area of Signal processing and it is mainly used in determining the cyclostationary statistics of a signal. What exactly are cyclostationary properties, you may ask. Think of it simply as a statistical property of the signal(like perhaps the mean or even the variance) which happen to vary periodically…

  • I hope to share some interesting analysis techniques that I have picked up over the years which may reveal great insight into the ‘signals’ measured. The term ‘signals’ is in inverted commas as I am referring to a very specific subset of signals – signals which are predominantly oscillatory in nature and can propagate a…