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OBJECTIVES
To meet the challenge of ensuring excellence in engineering education, the issue of quality needs to be addressed,
debated and taken forward in a systematic manner. Accreditation is the principal means of quality assurance in
higher education. The major emphasis of accreditation process is to measure the outcomes of the program that is
being accredited.
In line with this, Faculty of Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad has taken a lead in incorporating
philosophy of outcome based education in the process of problem solving and career development. So, all students
of the institute should understand the depth and approach of course to be taught through this question bank, which
will enhance learners learning process.
QUESTION
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Outcome
UNIT-I
Signal Analysis and Fourier Series
1
Define Signal.
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Define system.
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Remember
10
Understand
11
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12
Remember
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QUESTION
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13
Remember
14
Remember
15
Remember
16
Understand
17
Remember
18
Apply
19
Apply
Apply
Periodic signal?
20
21
Understand
22
Understand
23
Remember
24
Remember
UNIT-II
Fourier Transforms and Sampling
1
Remember
Understand
Remember
Remember
Remember
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Apply
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Understand
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Remember
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j2ft
10
11
12
13
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14
What are the difference between Fourier series and Fourier transform?
Apply
15
Apply
16
Remember
17
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18
Understand
19
Apply
20
Apply
21
What are all the blocks are used to represent the CT signals by its samples?
Remember
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No
QUESTION
Blooms
Taxonomy Level
Course
Outcome
Remember
22
23
Apply
24
Apply
25
Apply
26
Understand
Apply
28
Remember
29
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30
Apply
UNIT-III
Signal transmission through linear systems
1
Remember
Understand
Is the system describe by the equation y(t) = x(2t) Time invariant or not?
Why?
Understand
Remember
Understand
Is the discrete time system describe by the equation y (n) = x(-n) causal or
non causal ?Why?
Remember
Understand
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Apply
10
Understand
11
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12
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13
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14
Remember
15
Remember
Understand
Remember
Understand
16
Find the unit step response of the system given by h (t)= 1/RC e
17
18
-t/RC
u(t)
-t
19
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20
Understand
21
Write down the input-output relation of LTI system in time and frequency
domain.
Remember
22
Understand
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No
QUESTION
Blooms
Taxonomy Level
Course
Outcome
23
Apply
24
Write down the convolution integral to find the output of the CT systems
Apply
25
Give the system impulse response h(t). State the conditions for stability and
causality.
Understand
26
List and draw the basic elements for the bloc diagram representation of the
CT systems.
Understand
27
Remember
UNIT-IV
Convolution and correlation of signals
1
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Remember
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Understand
Understand
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10
What is the overall impulse response h(n) when two system with impulse
response h1(n)and h2(n) are connected in parallel in series?
Apply
11
Understand
12
Remember
13
Understand
14
Remember
15
Apply
UNIT-V
Laplace transforms and z transforms
1
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Remember
Understand
Remember
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Understand
Understand
Apply
State initial value theorem and final value theorem for laplace transform
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10
Apply
11.
Understand
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No
12.
QUESTION
Blooms
Taxonomy Level
Course
Outcome
Remember
13.
The unilateral Laplace transform of f (t) is 1/s +s+1. What is the unilateral
Laplace transform of tf (t)
Understand
14.
Remember
15.
In what range should Re(s) remain so that the L.T. of the function e(a+2)t+5
exists?
Apply
16.
Define Z transform.
Understand
17.
Understand
18.
Apply
19.
Apply
20
Apply
21
Understand
22
Remember
23
Understand
24
Remember
25
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26
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27
28
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29
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30
-3t
The final value of x(t)=(2+e ) u(t) is obviously x()=2. Show that this final
value can be found with the final value theorem.
Blooms
Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
QUESTION
UNIT-I
Prove that the functions m(t) and n(t ) where k(t) =(1/T)(cos kwt+sinkwt);
T=2/w are orthogonal over the period(0,T)
Understand
Prove that sin nwt and cos mwt are orthogonal to each other for all integers m,n
Apply
Apply
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jnwt
Prove that the complex exponential signals are orthogonal functions x(t)=e
and y(t)=ejmwt let the interval be(t0, t0+T)
Discuss how an unknown function f(t) can be expressed using infinite mutually
orthogonal functions. Hence show the representation of a waveform f(t) using
trigonometric fourier series.
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5
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QUESTION
A rectangular function is defined as
,
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Remember
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Understand
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Remember
0 < < /2
,
< < 3/2
=
2
3
,
< < 2
2
Approximate the above function by A cos t between the intervals (0,2) such
that the mean square error is minimum.
6
Show that f(t) is orthogonal to signals cost, cos2t, cos3t, cosnt for all integer
values of n, n0, over the interval (0,2) if
1,
0<<
=
1, < < 2
Explain the analogy of vectors and signals in terms of orthogonality and
evaluation of constant.
8
9
Consider the complex valued exponential signal x(t)= A et+jwt, a>0. Apply the
real and imaginary components of x(t) for the following cases
i)
10
iii) is complex,
1
2
+ ( 1) ii) f(t)=3u(t)+tu(t)-(t-1)u(t-1)-5u(t-2)
12
11
is real, =1
=+jw
sin 2
ii)
10
x(n)= sin(6n/7)
13
Apply
14
Derive the polar fourier series from the exponential fourier series representation
and hence prove that Dn=2 |Cn|
Apply
15
Remember
Apply
a)
Find the fourier series expansion of the periodic triangular wave shown below
for the interval (0,T) with amplitude of A
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QUESTION
17
Determine the fourier series of the function shown below for the interval (0,T)
with amplitude of A
18
19
Blooms
Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
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Remember
( )
1,
1/2 < < 1/2
1,
< < 3/2
20
Obtain the trigonometric fourier series for the periodic rectangular waveform as
shown below for the interval (-T/4,T/4)
Apply
21
Assume that T=2, determine the fourier series expansion of the signal shown
below with amplitude of 1
Apply
22
Find the exponential fourier series for the fullwave rectified sinewave as shown
below for the interval (0,2) with an amplitude of A
Remember
23
The complex exponential representation of a signal x(t) over the interval (0,T) is
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=
=
3
4 + ()2
i)
ii)
iii)
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QUESTION
UNIT-II
Distinguish between the exponential form of the fourier series and fourier
transform. What is the nature of the transform pair in the above two cases
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-at
a)
1, < 1/2
0, > 1/2
cos wt u(t)
b) sin wt u(t)
c) cos (wt+)
d) e
jwt
The magnitude |Y(w)| and phase (w) of the fourier transform of a signal y(t)
are shown in below, find y(t)
10
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sgn(t)
S.
No
QUESTION
11
12
13
14
Blooms
Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
Understand
Apply
Find the fourier transform of square wave with period T=4, amplitude of A
Apply
5
Apply
15
Find the fourier transform of periodic pulse train with period T=T/2, with
amplitude of A
16
17
=
,
(0, )
18
Remember
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Understand
Apply
19
Apply
20
Determine the Nyquists rate and interval corresponding to each of the following
signals
sin 50t 2
i)
ii)
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sin 4000 t
6
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S.
No
QUESTION
21
The signal x(t)=cos 5t+0.3 cos 10t is instantaneously sampled. Determine the
maximum interval of the sample
22
The signal x(t)=cos 5t+0.3 cos 10t is instantaneously sampled. The interval
between the samples is Ts
a)
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23
b) Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate, fs=200Hz, what is the
discrete time signal obtained after sampling
c)
Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate, fs=75Hz, what is the
discrete time signal obtained after sampling
Show that a band limited signal of finite energy which has no frequency
components higher than fm Hz is completely described by specifying values of
the signals at instants of time separated by 1/2 fm seconds. Also show that if the
instantaneous values of the signal are separated at intervals larger than 1/2 f m
seconds, they fail to describe the signal. A band pass signal has spectral range
extending from 20kHz to 80kHz; find the acceptable range of sampling
frequency fs.
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25
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UNIT-III
Determine whether the following input-output equations are linear or non linear.
a)
y(t)= x(t )
b) y(t)=e
x(t)
c) =
=0
c) y(t)=t x(t-1)
b) y(t)=x(t )
y(t)=x (t)
y(t)=x(t/4)
b) =
+ 4 , 0
0,
<0
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x(t)
y(t)=e ; |x(t)|<10
b) y(t)=(t+10) u(t)
S.
No
QUESTION
a)
b)
()
2 ()
2
Blooms
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Taxonomy Level Outcome
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+ = ; < <
+ = ; < <
Test whether the system described in the figure is BIBO stable or not
Apply
10
Find the voltage of the RC LPF shown below for an input voltage of te -at
Apply
11
Understand
()
find the frequency response and plot the magnitude and phase plots
12
A system produces an output of y(t)= e-t u(t) for an input of x(t)= e-2t u(t).
Determine the impulse response and frequency response of the system
Apply
13
The input voltage to an RC circuit is given as x(t)=te-t/RC u(t) and the impulse
response of this circuit is given as h(t)=(1/RC) e-t/RC u(t). Determine the output
y(t)
Apply
14
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Understand
Understand
-t
2t
h(t)=e u(t)+e u(-t), find the output y(t) for this system
15
1
3+
For a particular input x(t), the system is observed to produce the output, y(t)=e -3t
u(t)-e-4t u(t), find the input x(t)?
16
1 + cos
0;
< 2
> 2
Determine the output y(t) when a pulse x(t) band limited in B is applied at input
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17
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Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
QUESTION
Find the impulse response of the system as shown below
Apply
Find the transfer function. What would be its frequency response? Sketch the
response.
18
Apply
19
There are several possible ways of estimating an essential bandwidth of nonband limited signal. For a low pass signal, for example, the essential bandwidth
may be chosen as a frequency where the amplitude spectrum of the signal
decays to k% of its peak value. The choice of k depends on the nature of
application. Choosing k=5, determine the essential bandwidth of g(t)= e-at u(t).
Apply
20
Understand
21
Understand
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Apply
2 ()
2
+4
()
+3 =
()
+ 2 ()
Find the convolution of the functions x(t) and y(t) as shown below
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QUESTION
Blooms
Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
Find the convolution of the rectangular pulse given below with itself
Understand
Determine the energy and power for the following signals and hence determine
whether the signal id energy or power signal
Understand
Verify Parsevals theorem for the energy signal x(t)= e -at u(t), a>0
Apply
Apply
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i) A cos wt
ii) a+f(t), a is a constant and f(t) is a power signal with zero mean
7
Find the autocorrelation, power, RMS value and sketch the PSD for the signal
x(t)=(A+ sin 100t) cos 200t
Determine the energy spectral density (ESD) of a gate function of width and
amplitude A.
Understand
A signal e-3t u(t) is passed through an ideal LPF with cut-off frequency of 1 rad/s
Understand
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A function f(t) has a PSD of S(w). Find the PSD of i) integral of f(t) and
ii) time derivative of f(t)
11
A power signal g(t) has a PSD Sg(w)=N/A2, -2B w 2B, shown in figure
The periodic signal g(t) is passed through a filter with transfer function H(w)
shown in figure below. Determine the PSD and RMS value of the input signal.
Assume the period is 2.
13
A filter has an input x(t)=e-2t u(t) and transfer function, H(w)=1/(1+jw). Find the
ESD of the output?
Understand
14
Understand
i)
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QUESTION
ii)
= 2
Determine the PSD and the normalized average power content of the signal
15
Determine the auto and cross correlation and PSDand ESD of the following
signal x(t)=Asin(wt+)
Apply
16
Apply
Apply
17
; < 0
; 0
State and prove the properties of auto correlation function
18
Prove that for a signal, auto correlation and PSD form a fourier transform pair
Understand
19
Understand
20
Find out the cross correlation function of the following two periodic wave forms
Apply
21
Apply
22
Understand
Understand
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Understand
Remember
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UNIT-V
Determine the function of time x(t) for each of the following Laplace transforms
and their associated region of convergence
i)
2.
(+1)2
2 +1
> 1/2
ii)
2 +1
(+1)2
> 1
3.
4.
Determine the function of time x(t) for each of the following Laplace transforms
a)
1
2 +9
; > 0
b)
2 +9
; < 0
c)
+1
(+1)2 +9
; < 1
5.
Determine the Laplace transform and associated region of convergence for each
of the following functions of time
;
i) x(t) = 1; 0 t 1
ii) x(t)=
1 2
iii) x(t)= cos wt
2 ;
6.
Understand
7.
Understand
a) exponential function
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8.
9.
10
ii) Y(s)=
(+2)2 (+8)
2 2 +6+6
ii) Y(s)=
+2 ( 2 +2+2)
Apply
Apply
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Understand
10
(+2)3 (+8)
10.
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QUESTION
4 +5 3 +12 2 +7+15
+2 ( 2 +1)2
6 2 +8+5
(2 2 +6+5)
, find f(t)
11.
12.
For an initially inert system, the impulse response is (e -2t+e-t) u(t). find the
excitation to produce an output of t. e-2t u(t)
Remember
13.
Find the Laplace transform of the following function , x(t)= (1/t) sin2 wt
Understand
Remember
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Understand
Understand
14.
( 2 + 2 )2
using convolution
+
+
15.
Find the Laplace Transform of cos wt and sin wt using frequency shifting
property
16
17
-n
x[n]= a u[-n-1]
ii)
18
Apply
19
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21
Understand
22
Using the power series expansion technique, find the inverse z-transform of the
following X(z):
Remember
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i) X(z)=
2 2 3+1
; |z|<1/2
ii) X(z)=
2 2 3+1
; |z|>1
23
24
25
26
1 (2)2
2+3 1
(2)
)
8
1+ 1 (1+0.25 1
Properties of Z-transforms?
Find the inverse z-transform of X(z)=
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(1)2
2 0.10.56
QUESTION
Blooms
Course
Taxonomy Level Outcome
UNIT-I
Approximate a square wave function with n orthogonal set sin(nwt), over the
same period(0,T)
Plot amplitude and power spectrum of the periodic halfwave rectified function
shown below using trigonometric fourier series with period T=2
=
0,
< < ( )
2
2
Consider three continuous time periodic signals whose fourier series
representations are as follows
i) x1(t)=
ii) x2(t) =
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Remember
100 1
50
=0 2
2
100
=100 cos 50
2
100
=100 2 50
iii) x3(t) =
use fourier series properties to help answer the following questions
a) Which of the three signals is/are real valued?
b) Which of the three signals is/are even?
Suppose we are given the following information about a signal x(n)
1. x(n) is a real and even signal
2. x(n) has period N=10 and fourier coefficients a k
3. a11= 5
1
9
4.
() 2 = 50
10 =0
Show that x(n)= A cos(Bn+C), and specify values constants A,B,C
UNIT-II
Suppose that a signal x(t) has fourier transform X(jw). Now consider another
signal g(t) whose shape is the same as the shape of X(jw); that is
g(t)= X(jt)
a) show that the fourier transform G(jw) of g(t) has the same shape as 2x(-t);
that is, show that
G(jw)=2x(-w)
b) using the fact that
{(t+B)}=ejBw
In conjuction with the result from part (a), show that
F{ ejBt} =2(w-B)
Use properties of the fourier transform to show by induction that the fourier
transform of
x(t)=
1
1 !
, > 0
is
1
(+ )
100
=
=
is a real valued periodic signal and h(t) is the impulse response of a stable LTI
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QUESTION
system.
a) specify a value for w and any necessary constraints on H(jw) to ensure that
g1(t)= Re{a5} and g2(t)= Im{a5}
b) give an example of h(t) such that H(jw) satisfies the constraints you specified
in part (a).
Suppose x[n] has a fourier transform that is zero for /3|w|. Show that
=
[3]
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Remember
(3)
3
If x[n]= cos
( + ) with 0 2 and g[n]= x[n]
= [ 4], what
4
additional constraints must be imposed on to ensure that
g[n] *
Understand
sin
( (3))
=x[n]?
UNIT-III
2
3
= [] =
a) suppose that the input to its system is
0, = 0
= []
, = 0
[]
Does this input signal represent a bounded input? Is so, what is the smallest
number B such that |x[n]| n for all n?
b) calculate the output at n=0 for this particular choice of input. does the result
prove the contention that absolute summability is a necessary condition for
stability.
Consider a discrete time LTI system with unit sample response
h[n]=(n+1) n u[n], where || <1. Show that the step response of
the system is =
1
( 1)2
(1)2
+ 1 []
UNIT-IV
Suppose that the signal x(t)= u(t+0.5)-u(t-0.5) and the signal h(t)= ejwt
a) Determine a value of w which ensures that y(0)=0, where
y(t)=x(t)*h(t)
b) Is your answer to the previous part unique?
a) If x(t)=0, |t|>T1 and h(t)=0, |t|>T2 then x(t)*h(t)=0, |t|>T 3 for some
positive number T3. Express T3 in terms of T1 and T2
b) Consider a discrete-time LTI system with the property that if the input
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QUESTION
x[n]=0 for all n10, then the output y[n]=0 for all n15. What condition must
h[n], the impulse response of the system, satisfy for this to be true?
a) compute the auto correlation sequences for the signals x1[n], x2[n], x3[n],
x4[n] as shown below
b) compute the cross-correlation sequences xi xj[n], ij, i,j=1,2,3,4
a) compute the auto correlation function for each of the two signals x1(t) and
x2(t) as shown in fig-a
b) let x(t) be a given signal, and assume that x(t) is of finite durationi.e., that
x(t)=0 for t<0 and t>T. Find the impulse response of an LTI system so that
xx(t-T) is the output if x(t) is the input
c) The system determined in fig-b is a matched filter for the signal x(t). Let x(t)
be as in fig-b, and let y(t) denote the response to x(t) of an LTI system with real
impulse response h(t). Assume that h(t)=0 for t<0 and for t>T. show that the
choice for h(t) that maximizes y(T), subject to the constraint that
2
= ;
0
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Let h(t) be the impulse response of a causal and stable LTI system with a
rational system function
a) is the system with impulse response d h(t)/dt guaranteed to be causal and
stable?
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QUESTION
x(t)=
, > 0
=0
a) determine X(s), including its region of convergence
b) sketch the pole-zero plot for X(s)
c) Use geometric interpretation of the pole-zero plot to argue that X(jw) is
periodic.
Consider an even sequence x[n] with rational z-transform X(z)
a) from the definition of the z-transform, show that
X(z)=X(1/z)
b) from your results in part (a), show that if a pole (zero) of X(z) occurs at z=z 0
then a pole(zero) must also occur at z=1/z0
c) verify the result in part(b) for each of the following sequences:
(1) [n+1]+[n-1]
(2) [n+1]-(5/2)[n]+[n-1]
The following is known about a discrete-time LTI system with input x[n] and
output y[n]:
1) if x[n] = (-2)n for all n, then y[n]=0 for all n
2) if x[n] = (1/2)n u[n] for all n, then y[n] for all n is of the form
y[n]=[n]+a(1/4)n u[n] where a is a constant
3) Determine the value of the constant a.
4) Determine the response y[n] if the input x[n]=1 for all n.
By first differentiating X(z) and using the appropriate properties of the ztransform determine the sequence for which the z-transform is each of the
following
a) X(z) = log (1-2z); |z|<1/2
b) X(z)= log (1-1/2z-1); |z|>1/2
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