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Fourier Transform of the Inverse Sigma-Delta Modulator

I am working with a lossless sigma delta modulator that converts a signal to sigma delta noise and back to a scaled and shifted version of the input signal. For a given value of $\sigma$ the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in dB is a straight line with a slope that is determined by $\sigma$. The $\sigma \to 0$ limit is the converter from the input into noise as suggested by the signal passing through a gain of 2. The $\sigma \to \infty$ limit is the converter from noise back into the input as the gain is $1$.
What I want to do is apply the Fourier transform to the frequency domain picture. I don’t want to perform all the calculations for every value of $\sigma$ but I would rather just have the transform I’m looking for.
The input signal is zero mean and has a bandwidth of $f_{max}$ so the signal has a value of 1 in a band of width $f_{max}$. The noise is also zero mean and uncorrelated but not necessarily white or white gaussian. Therefore the noise for a given value of $\sigma$ is also 1 in a band of width $f_{max}$.
I would think the transform would look something like this but I can’t get that to work:
$$S[k]=exp(-j2\pi f_{max}k) \left(\frac{1}{2\pi f_{max}} \int_{0}^{f_{max}} S(f)e^{ -j2\pi fk}df\right)$$
The $S[k]$ should stay «close» to a sinc function if $f_{max}$ is large enough.
Can someone help me out here? Thank you.

A:

The main question was, how do we get the transfer function of the sigma delta modulator?
To start off, I had to find what the continuous equivalent of the modulator would be if it had a linear low-pass with a closed loop characteristic. The frequency components of the impulse response are centered at \$\pm \frac{1}{2

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Dialogflow, pass the response of the user to a new activity

I am using dialogflow with node.js.
I am developing a quiz.
When the user answers an question, I want to pass this answer to a new activity.
My problem is that the response of the user is already inside the do_GET function which is the function that is called for each request to the function.
How can I solve this problem?
function doGet(req, res) {
var response = {
next_activity: «showQuestion»,
question: req.query.question,
},
};

res.type(‘text/plain’);
res.send(activity + JSON.stringify(response));
}

var app = dialogflow.App({
projectId: ‘…’
});

var agent = app.intent(‘WebhookIntent’,{
verifySpokenRequest: false
});

agent.action = »;

agent.matches(‘event’, {
‘text’: {‘start’: { ‘query’: question }},
});

app.intent(‘GreetingIntent’,{})
{‘text’: {‘query’: ‘How are you?’}})

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