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Digital Signal Processing

Digital signal processing involves techniques for processing discrete-time and discrete-valued signals. Some key techniques and concepts in digital signal processing include filtering, sampling rate conversion, windowing, and Fourier analysis. Digital filters use digital processors or microprocessors to perform numerical calculations on sampled signal values. The Fourier transform decomposes signals into constituent frequencies, and is useful for analysis of periodic and aperiodic signals.

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Digital Signal Processing

Digital signal processing involves techniques for processing discrete-time and discrete-valued signals. Some key techniques and concepts in digital signal processing include filtering, sampling rate conversion, windowing, and Fourier analysis. Digital filters use digital processors or microprocessors to perform numerical calculations on sampled signal values. The Fourier transform decomposes signals into constituent frequencies, and is useful for analysis of periodic and aperiodic signals.

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DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

By G. Aparna 1 One of the basic practical applications based on the exploitation of the aliasing effect is [ ] (a) Oscilloscope (b) Storboscope (c) Spectru Analyser (d) !one #he $uality of the output A%& con'erter is usually [ ] (a) (S& (b) S)!* easured by (c) S!* (d) All the [ ]

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is causal if and only if its i pulse response is ,,, for negati'e 'alues of (b) .nity (c) 1inite (d) 2ero

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(d) ?xponential ethod is (d)

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1inding the circular con'olution of only t4o data se$uences through the circle (c) 0 possible

As the length of the 4indo4 A!B increases in the 4indo4ing techni$ue the a plitude of the oscillation ,, [ (a) *e ains constant (b) Also increases (c) &ecrease (d) Beco e :ero

18. ,,,,,,,, 4indo4 has control o'er ripple by eans of an additional para eter characteri:ing the 4indo4 [ ] (a) Carr (b) Daiser (c) *ectangular (d) BlacE an 17. 1;. =aFor ad'antage of the 10* Syste (a) Good stability (b) -inear phase is achie'ed (c) both A 9 B (d) !one (d) Any [ (d) ] [ [ ] ]

Sa pling rate con'ersion can be treated by filtering in ,,, (a) #i e do ain (b) 1re$uency do ain (c) &igital &o ain do ain "<. !one 0nterpolation process ,,,, the sa pling rate fro - to -1s (a) Si ple but ti e consu ing (b) @o plicate (c) 0 possible

Key: 1. c 11.c 2.b 12.a 3.a 13.d 4.d 14.a 5.c. 15.a 6.a 16.b 7.c 17.b 8.d 18.c .a 1 .c 1!.a 2!.a

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