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This document provides directions for a midterm exam on signals, spectra, and digital signal processing. It outlines general exam policies including identification requirements, prohibited behaviors, scoring details, and question types. The exam contains two sections - an identification section with 40 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, and a problem solving section involving Fourier series calculations worth 20 points each for two problems. Students are instructed to use blue or black pens only and not write on the test questionnaire. Perfect score is 80 points. Proctors' reports on any incidents are considered final.

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IDENTIFICATION. Write The Best Answer For The Following Questions. (1 PT Each)

This document provides directions for a midterm exam on signals, spectra, and digital signal processing. It outlines general exam policies including identification requirements, prohibited behaviors, scoring details, and question types. The exam contains two sections - an identification section with 40 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each, and a problem solving section involving Fourier series calculations worth 20 points each for two problems. Students are instructed to use blue or black pens only and not write on the test questionnaire. Perfect score is 80 points. Proctors' reports on any incidents are considered final.

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SANTIAGO CAMPUS

MIDTERM EXAM
ECE231(Signals, Spectra and Digital Signal Processing)
General Directions: (Please read before you start the exam)
1. No permit, No ID, No Exam.
2. Mobile Phones or any electronic gadgets is not allowed while the exam is ongoing
3. Anyone caught cheating in any form shall have zero marks in this exam
4. Conversation in any language is prohibited
5. Comment or report of the assigned proctor/s about any untoward incident during the exam that
affects the score is considered final and not appealable
6. Use blue or black pen only
7. Do not write anything on the test questionnaire
8. Read and follow the instruction of each type of test very carefully
9. Perfect score is 80 points

I.
IDENTIFICATION. Write the best answer for the following questions. (1 pt each)
1.
A delta function plus a shifted and scaled delta function results in a _________ being
added to the original signal.
2.

It is the identity for convolution.

3.
The discrete form of the integral in convolution is called the __________. Each sample
in the output signal is equal to the sum of all samples in the input signal to the left.
4.

This states that the order in which signals are convolved can be exchanged.

5.

It results if k is greater than one in a scaled delta function

6.
This results in a system that introduces an identical shift between the input and output
signals.
7.
This is a discrete operation that mimics the first derivative in convolution. Each sample in
the output signal is equal to the difference between adjacent samples in the input signal. In
other words, the output signal is the slope of the input signal.
8.
These are formed from a group of adjacent positive points that provide an averaging
(smoothing) of the signal.
9.

It is the simplest recursive filter.

10.

The distributive property describes the operation of _______________.

11.

It is a filter that is best at reducing noise while maintaining edge sharpness.

12.

A curve of the form: sin(x)/(x), is used to separate one band of frequencies from another.

13.
These are formed by subtracting the corresponding low pass filter kernels from a delta
function.
14.
A signal is said to be ________ if it has left-right symmetry, but around some point other
than zero
15.
The impulse response of a ________system must have a value of zero for all negative
numbered samples.
16.
zero.

A signal is said to be _________ if it has left-right symmetry around sample number

17.

A signal is said to be _________ if it does not have left-right symmetry.

18.

The associative property is used in system theory to describe how _________ behave.

19.
It states that a Gaussian distribution results when the observed variable is the sum of
many random processes.
20.
It is a mathematical operation that is very similar to convolution whereby it uses two
signals to produce a third signal.
21.

It is frequently called the unit impulse.

22.

It is a mathematical way of combining two signals to form a third signal.

23.
If the system being considered is a filter, the impulse response is called the
____________
24.

It is a signal composed of all zeros, except a single nonzero point.

25.

In image processing, the impulse response is called the ______________

26.

It provides a way to analyze signals one sample at a time

27.
It is a normalized impulse, that is, sample number zero has a value of one, while all
other samples have a value of zero.
28.

It results in an output signal related to the slope of the input signal.

29.
As addition is represented by the plus, +, and multiplication by the cross, , convolution
is represented by ____
30.

It is the signal that exits a system when a delta function (unit impulse) is the input.

31.

It flips the signal top-for-bottom, and reduces its amplitude.

32.
It is a viewpoint which provides a conceptual understanding of how convolution pertains
to DSP.
33.

It is a viewpoint which describes the mathematics of convolution

34.
It is a property of convolution which provides a mathematical tool for manipulating
equations to achieve various results.
35.
The output side algorithm as a ________________, a flow diagram of how convolution
occurs.
36.
This involves adding samples to the ends of the input signal, with each of the added
samples having a value of zero.
37.
This is the formal definition of convolution, written in the shorthand: y [n] x [n] t h[n]. In
this equation, h[n] is an M point signal with indexes running from 0 to M-1.
38.
The impulse response that corresponds to our selection of symmetrical weighing
coefficients requires the use of ______________.
39.

In DSP jargon, the impulse response is _______________ in the input signal.

40.
This involves analyzing how each sample in the input signal contributes to many points
in the output signal.

II. PROBLEM SOLVING. Solve the Fourier Series of the following periodic functions. (20 pts
each) Note: 5 pts for Ao, An, Bn, and FS
1.

2.

Prepared by:

Checked by:

Tirso Llantada, ECE


Instructor

Engr. Mary Jane Laranang, MSIT, MCP


College Dean

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