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The document is a past exam paper for a Signals and Systems course. It contains 8 questions with multiple parts each. The questions cover topics such as: - Distinguishing between even/odd signals and periodic/non-periodic signals - Sketching shifted and scaled versions of signals - Computing convolutions and step responses of systems - Solving differential equations and checking properties of impulse responses - Computing Fourier series representations and discrete-time Fourier transforms - Analyzing linear time-invariant systems using z-transforms

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Fifth Semester B.E. Degree Examination, June/July 2015


Signals and Systems

Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100


Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, selecting
atleast TWO questions from each part. -

PART-A
1 a. Distinguish between the following:
i) Even and odd signals

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ii) Periodic and non-periodic signals

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iii) Energy and power signals. (06 Marks)

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ii) x(t) 3
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c. For given x(t) in Fig.Q.J (c). Sketch the following signals:
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i) x(4-t) ii) X(~t-l) iii)x(-t+ I). (06 Marks)


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2 a. Find the convolution sum of


x(n) = (28(n + 1), - 8(n), 8(n - 2)
rr..

hen) =
{u(n) - u(n - 3)}. (06 Marks)
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b. Evaluate the step response for the LTI system having following responses:
i) h(t) = e -21 1 1
ii) hen) = (_a)n u(n). (08 1arks)
c. Draw the direct form I and direct form II implementation of the following system:
2y(t) - 3y(t) = 4x(t) - 3x(t) + x(t). (06 Marks)

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3 a. Evaluate yet) e'3t u(t) = * u(t- 2). (06 Marks)
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b. Solve the differential equation y"(t) + 3y'(t) + 2y(t) = 2x(t) with initial conditions
=
y(O) 0, y'(O) = 1, for the i/p x(t) = cost for t ~ O. (08 Marks)
c. Check whether the following impulse response are memory less, causal and stable:
i) h(t) =
e'2t u(t - 2) ii) hen) e3n u(-n). = (06 Marks)

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a. State and prove the convolution property of Fourier series. (06 Marks)
b. Evaluate the DTFS representation for the signal

x(n) = Sin( ~~ n) + cos( 1~; In) + sketch the magnitude and phase spectra. (08 Marks)

c. Determine the Fourier series for the signal x(t) = cos4t + sin8t. (06 1arks)

PART-B
a. State and explain Parseval's theorem of discrete time Fourier transform. (06 Marks)
b. Find the Fourier transform of the signal
i) x(t) = te-2t u(t)
I; -T<t<T
ii) x(t) = (08 Marks)
{o ; otherwise

c. Find the Fourier series coefficients for the periodic' , nal x(t) with period is given by
x(t) = e"; -I < t < I. "J (06 Marks)
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6 a. Compute DTFT of the signal x(n) = 211u( -n). (06 Marks)

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A discrete-time LTI system described by yen) - - yen - I) = x(n) + - x(n -I).

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i) Determine the frequency response H(Q)

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ii) Find the impulse response hen) of the system.
Find inverse 10FT of x(Q) = 1 + 2 cos Q + 3 cos 2Q.

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II. (08 Marks)
c. Find the differential equation that represents tbe frequency response:
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H(JW) = 2 + 3(JW) - 3(JW)1
(06 Marks)
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1+ 2(JW)
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7 a. Determine the Z-transform, ROC and pole zero locating of X(2) for
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x(n) = (2)1 urn) + (1)"
2 u(n). (06 Marks)
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b. Determine Z-transformation of the following signal

x(n)
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= 2(n 1
+ n)"3 (1)"-1 u(n) . (08 Marks)
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c. State and prove the differentiation in 2-domain. (06 Marks)


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8 a. Find the inverse of 2-transform of


-I 1
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x(z) = 4 Izl>-·2 (06 Marks)

(l-±Z-I)(l-±Z-I)
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b. Solve the
following difference equation using unilateral z-transforrn:
3 1
yen) = -yen -I) + -yen - 2) = x(n) for n ~ 0 with initial conditions y(-l) = 4. y(-2) = 10
2 2 t

and input x(n) = 4 (1)" u(n). (08 Marks)

c. If H(z) = 1 Z +1 represents a causal system. Find the differential equation and


z- - 2z + 3
frequency response of the system. (06 Marks)

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