Signal Operation
Signal Operation
Signal Operation
Time Shifting
Time shifting is, as the name suggests, the shifting of a signal in time. This is done by adding or subtracting the amount of the shift to the time variable in the function. Subtracting a fixed amount from the time variable will shift the signal to the right (delay) that amount, while adding to the time variable will shift the signal to the left (advance).
x(t)
t -1 3
Solution:
(a) x(t -1)
x(t-1)
t 0 4
Solution:
t0 is equal to 2 time units. Shift x(t) to the right by 2 time units.
(a)
continuous-time signal in the form of a rectangular pulse of amplitude 1.0 and duration 1.0, symmetric about the origin; and (b) time-shifted version of x(t) by 2 time shifts.
x[n]
5 3
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Quiz 2
Discrete Time Signal. A discretediscrete-time signal x[n] is shown below, Sketch and label each of the following signal
(a) x[n 3]
5 3
x[n]
Quiz 2 Ans
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x[n-2]
y (t ) = x( t )
y(t) is the signal represents a refracted version of x(t) about t = 0. Two special cases for continuous and discrete-time signal; (i) Even signal; x(-t) = x(t) an even signal is same as reflected version. (ii) Odd signal; x(-t) = -x(t) an odd signal is the negative of its reflected version.
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Example :.
A CT signal is shown in Figure 1.17 below, sketch and label each of this signal; a) x( x(-t)
x(t)
t -1 3
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Solution:
(c) x(-t)
t -3 1
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Contd
The continuous-time version of the unit-step function is defined by,
1, u (t ) = 0,
t >0 t<0
The discontinuity exhibit at t = 0 and the value of u(t) changes instantaneously from 0 to 1 when t = 0. That is the reason why u(0) is undefined.
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STEPS To Remember
If you have Time shifting and Reversal (Reflection) together Do 1st Shifting Then Reflection
Question 1
Solution
x[n]
6 4
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6 4
-1
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6 4
-3
-2
-1
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Solution:
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Time Scaling.
Time scaling refers to the multiplication of the variable by a real positive constant. If a > 1 the signal y(t) is a compressed version of x(t). If 0 < a < 1 the signal y(t) is an expanded version of x(t).
y (t ) = x (at )
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Example
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Contd
In the discrete time,
y[n ] = x[kn],
It is defined for integer value of k, k > 1. Figure below for k = 2, sample for n = +-1,
Figure 1.12: Effect of time scaling on a discrete-time signal: (a) discrete-time signal x[n] and (b) version of x[n] compressed by a factor of 2, with some values of the original x[n] lost as a result of the compression.
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1, u [n ] = 0,
n0 n<0
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Tutorial 1
Q 1A continuouscontinuous-time signal x(t) is shown below, Sketch and label each of the following signal (a) x(t 2) (b) x(2t)
x(t)
(c.) x(t/2)
(d) x( x(-t)
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Tutorial 1
Q3
Tutorial 1
[n ] =
1, n = 0 0, n 0
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