Assignment of Signals and System
Assignment of Signals and System
Assignment of Signals and System
1. Identity system/Invertibility
Consider a system S with input x(t) and output y(t). This system is obtained through a series
interconnection of a system S1followed by a system S2 . The input-output relationships for S1 is
S1 : y1 (t) = 2x1 (2t+2),
b) Use the result of part (a) to show that S can be represented in the form shown in figure below
c) Which of the following systems are incrementally linear? Justify your answers and if a system is
incrementally linear, identify the linear system Land the zero-input response y0 [n] or y0 (t) for the
representation of the system as shown in the figure above
(i) y[n] = n + x[n] + 2x[n + 4]
n
, n even
(ii) y[n] = { 2
n1
+
n1
2
k= x[k] , n odd
2
7. System properties
In this chapter, we introduced a number of general properties of systems. In particular, a system may or
may not be
(1) Memoryless
(2) Time invariant
(3) Linear
(4) Causal
(5) Stable
Determine which of these properties hold and which do not hold. Justify your answers, symbols have the usual
meaning.
a) y(t) = x(t - 2) + x(2 - t)
b) y(t) = [cos(3t)]x(t)
2t
c) y(t) = x()d
3
d) y[n] == x[k]
y(t)={
0, x(t) < 0
f)
x(t) + x(t 2), x(t) > 0
g) y(t) = x(t/3)
()
h) y(t) =
2
i) y(t) = t x(t-1)
j) y[n] = x 2 [n- 2]
k) y[n] = x[n + 1] - x[n- 1]
l) y[n] = Odd{x(t)}
m) y(t) = x(sin(t))
n+no
n) y[n] = k=nn o
x[k] where no is a finite positive integer.
8. Miscellaneous
a) Prove that a feedback system can be unstable.
b) Can frequency be negative?