Stability Condition of a Discrete-Time LTI System · BIBO Stability Condition-A- discrete--time LTI system is BIBO stable if the output sequence {y[n]} remains bounded for any bounded input sequence{x[n]} A discrete-time LTI system is BIBO stable if and only if its impulse response sequence {h[n]} is absolutely summable
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