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F3478signal Systems Tutorial

This document contains 10 questions related to signals and systems concepts. It covers topics like distinguishing between energy and power signals, convolution of discrete and continuous signals, Fourier series analysis of periodic signals, properties of linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, and stability analysis of systems using impulse responses.

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F3478signal Systems Tutorial

This document contains 10 questions related to signals and systems concepts. It covers topics like distinguishing between energy and power signals, convolution of discrete and continuous signals, Fourier series analysis of periodic signals, properties of linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, and stability analysis of systems using impulse responses.

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Tutorial -1 Q 1:- Distinguish between Energy and power signals.

Q 2:- A Discrete time signal X[n] = [-1 0 1 2 3 4 (4) 4 4 4 0 0 0 0], sketch the following Signals from X[n], bracket value is at origin (4). a). X[-n], b). X[-n+2], c). X[2n+4] Q 3:- Determine the plot y[n] where y[n]= x[2n], and x[n] is given in Question no 2. Q 4:- x[n] =n3- , n 3 and 0 else where. Determine response of the following system if Input is x[n] a). y[n] = x[n] b). y[n] = x[n-1] c). y[n] = x[n+1] d). y[n] = 13 x[n-1] + x[n] + x[n+1] Q 5:- A Discrete time signal x[n] is defined as X[n] = 1 + n 3, 1, 0, -3 n 0 0n1 elsewhere

a). Determine its value and sketch the signal. b). Sketch the signal obtained by i) Folding x[n] and delaying it by 4 samples, ii) Delaying it by 4 samples and then folding it. c) Sketch the signal x [-n+4]. Q 6:- Determine the different properties of the system a) y[n] = x[n], b) y[n] = x[2n], c) y[n] = x[n] if x[n] 0 and if x[n] <0, d) y[n] = x[-n], e) y[n] = x[n] x[n-1], f) y[n] = n* x[n]. Q 7:- Describe with example how a discrete time signal is represented in terms of Impulses. Q 8:- Sketch the following signal and determine whether it is a power or energy signal or Neither or both x(t) = a[u(t+a) u(t-a)]. Q 9:- A discrete time system is described by the following y[n] = y[n-1] + x[n]. Now bounded input of x[n] = 2[n] is applied to the system.Check the stability of the system. Q 10:- Prove that a system given below is nonlinear system d2 y(t) dt2 + y(t) d y(t) dt + y(t) = x(t).

Tutorial -2 Q 1:- Determine the value of P and E for each of the following signals: a) x(t) = e-2t u(t), b) x(t) = ej(2t+ 4), c) x(t) = (1 2)n u(t), Value of n for which it is guaranteed to be zero: a) x[n-3], b) x[n+4], c) x[-n-2], d) x[-n]. Q 3:- Determine whether or not each of the following signals is periodic. If signal is periodic Then determine its fundamental period. a) x(t) = e(-1+j)t, b) x(t) = ej7 n, c) x(t) = 3 ej3 (n +1 2) 5, d) x(t) = 3 ej3 5 (n +1 2) Q 4:- Consider a periodic signal with period t = 2: X(t) = 1 -2 0<t<1 1< t < 2

d) x(t) = Cos ( 4 n).

Q 2:- Let the signal x[n] = 0 for n < -2 and n > 4 for each signal given below determine the

The derivative of this signal is related to impulse train g (t ) = Period T = 2. It can be shown that value of A1 , t1 , A2 , t2 . Q 5:- determine the even and odd part of the signal shown in figure:-

k =

(t 2 k )

with

dx (t ) = A1 g (t t1 ) + A 2 g (t t2 ) , determine the dt

Q 6:- Prove that (2t ) =

1 (t ) . 2

Q 7:- For each of the following input output relationships determine whether the Corresponding system is linear, time invariant or both: a). y (t ) = t 2 x (t 1) , b). y[n] = x 2 [n 2] , c). y[n] = x[n + 1] x[ n 1] Q 8:- Consider a continuous time system with input x(t) and output y(t) related by y (t ) = ae x ( t ) y (t ) = x(sin(t )) : a). Is the system is causal? b). Is the system is linear?

Q 9:- Consider a discrete time system with input x[n] and output y[n]. the input output relation for this system is y[n] = x[n] * x[n-2]. a). Is the system is memory less? B). Is the system is invertible? Q 10:- Determine if the systems described by the following input output equations are linear Or nonlinear. a). y[n] = nx[n] , b). y[n] = x[n 2 ] , c). y (t ) = x 2 (t ) , d). y (t ) = ae x ( t ) Tutorial -3 Q 1:- Let x[ n] = [n] + 2 [n 1] [n 3] and h[ n] = 2 [n + 1] + 2 [n 1] determine and plot the following convolution: a). y[n] = x[n]* h[n] , b). y[n] = x[n + 2]* h[n] , c). y[n] = x[n]* h[ n + 2] . Q 2:- Determine the convolution of two signals given below: 1 n a). x1[n] = [n] and x2 [n] = 2 [n 2] , b). x1[n] = [n 1] and x2 [n] = ( ) u[n] , 2 c). x1[n] = 2u[n 1] and x2 [n] = 3u[n] .

Q 3:- Determine the convolution of two continuous time signal given in below figure:

Q 4:- Determine the response of a continuous time invariant system to a given input Signal x(t ) = u (t 3) u (t 5) and impulse response h(t ) = e 4t u (t ) . Q 5:- Determine and sketch the convolution of two signals X(t) = t 2-t 0 0< t < 1 1< t < 2 elsewhere

h(t ) = (t + 2) + 2 (t + 1) . Q 6:- The impulse response of a continuous LTI systems are given, test stability of the System :

a). h(t ) = e (1 j 2)t u (t ) ,

b). h(t ) = e t cos(2t )u (t ) . c). y (t ) = x (2t ) , d). y (t ) = x (t + 2) .

Q 7:- Check out the memory and memory less of the given system: a). y (t ) = x (t ) , b) y (t ) = x (t ) + 5 , Q 8:- A discrete time system is defined by y[n] = x[n] , test a). Linearity, b). Variant (time), c). Causuality. Q 9:- Determine the Overall response of two linear time invariant systems given below.

h1 (t ) = e 3t u (t ) and h2 (t ) = u (t 3) u (t 6) . Q 10:- Determine the convolution of two continuous time signals given below: x(t) = 1 for 0 < t < T and 0 elsewhere and h(t)= t for 0 < t < T and 0 elsewhere. Tutorial -4 Q 1:- State and prove Commutative, distributive and associative properties of discrete LTI System. Q 2:- Determine the convolution of two discrete time signals: 1 n n a). x1[n] = ( ) u[n] + 2 u[n] , b). x2 [n] = u[n] . 2 Q 3:- Determine the stability of the LTI System their impulse response are given: a). h[n] = a nu[n] , b). h[ n] = u[n 4] u[n 1] . n Q 4:-Compute and Plot the convolution y[n] = x[n]*h[n] where x[ n] = ( 1 3 ) u[ n 1] and h[ n] = u[ n 1] . Q 5:-Compute and Plot the convolution of two signals x1[n] = 1 for 3 < n < 8 and 0 elsewhere and x2[n] = 1 for 4 < n < 15 and 0 elsewhere. Q 6:- Determine the response of discrete LTI system to given input x[n] = u[n 100] and h[ n] = ( 1 ) n u[n] . 2 Q 7:-Determine the output of causal discrete LTI system described by the difference equation y[n] ( 1 ) y[n 1] = x[n] to the input x[n]= [n]. 5 Q 8:-Determine the impulse of a causal LTI discrete time system defined by difference equation y[n] = ( 1 ) y[n 2] + 2 x[n] x[n 2] . 2 Q 9:- Two causal LTI systems P1 and P2 are connected as shown in figure:

P1: w[n] = ( 1 ) w[ n 1] + x[n] And P 2 : y[n] = ay[n 1] + bw[n] . 2

Q 10:- Determine a and b if the difference equation of overall system is y[n] = ( 1 ) y[n 2] + ( 3 ) y[n 1] + x[n] . 8 4 Tutorial -5 Q 1:- A continuous time periodic signal x(t) is real valued and has a fundamental Period T= 8. The non zero Fourier series coefficients for x (t) are a1=a-1=2, a3=a*-3=4j. Express x(t) in Form of x(t ) = Ak cos(k t + k ) .
k =0

Q 2:- A discrete time periodic signal x[n] is real valued and has a fundamental Period n= 8.The
* non zero Fourier series coefficients for x[n] are a0=1, a-1=2, a2 = a2 = e j

a4 = a = 2e
* 4

. Express x[n] in form of x[ n] = A0 + Ak cos(k n + k ) .


k =0

Q 3:- Obtain the Fourier Component of the periodic square wave signal which is symmetrical To the vertical axis at t=0 as shown in figure:

Q 4:-Obtain the trigonometric Fourier series for the half wave rectified sinewave shown in figure

Q 5:- Obtain the trigonometric Fourier series for the triangular waveform shown in figure

Q 6:- obtain the Fourier series for the waveform of a periodical going rectangular pulse train shown in figure:

Q 7:-For a continuous time periodic signal x(t ) = 2 + cos (2 t 3 ) + 4sin(5 t 3 ) determine the Fundamental frequency 0 and the Fourier series coefficient ak x(t ) =
k =

ae
k

jk0t

Q 8:-Determine the fundamental frequency 0 and the Fourier series coefficient as for the Continuous time periodic signal: X(t) = 1.5 0< t<1 and -1.5 for 1<t<2. With fundamental frequency 0 = .

Tutorial-6
1. Determine the power spectrum of a given discrete periodic signal x[ n ] = sin w0 n, w0 =2/5 2. Determine frequency spectrum of a given discrete time signal x[n].

x[n] = 1 + sin(2 / 10)n + 3cos(2 /10)n+ {cos(4 /10)n+ / 2}


3. Two discrete time signals x1[a] ak, x2[n] bk where a0=a3=1/2a1 = 1/2a2 =1 and b0=b1=b2=b3=1. Determine the Fourier series coefficients for the signal g[n]= x1[n].x2[n] 4. Determine the Fourier series coefficient for the discrete time periodic signal

x[n] = sin(2 n / 3) cos( n / 2)

5. Determine discrete time signal x[n] for which the Fourier series coefficients is ak = cos( k / 4) + sin(3k / 4)

6. Determine the Fourier series coefficient for the discrete time signal x[n] with fundamental x[n] = 1 + cos(2 / 6)n time period 6. 7. Determine the Fourier series analysis equation of a periodic discrete time signal x[n]. 8. Determine the Fourier series synthesis equation of a periodic discrete time signal x[n]. 9. Explain the need for Fourier series in Signals and Systems. 10. Explain the limitation for Fourier series for a signal.

Tutorial-7
1. Use Fourier transforms analysis equation to calculate Fourier transform of: a). e 2( t 1) u (t 1) , b). (t + 1) + (t 1) . 2. Determine Fourier transform of each of the following periodic signals: a). x (t ) =1 + cos(6 t + / 8) , b). x(t ) = sin(2 t + / 4) 3. Calculate inverse Fourier transform of X ( jw) = 2 ( w) + ( w 4 ) + ( w + 4 ) 4. Given that x(t) has Fourier transform X(jw), express the Fourier transform of below signal: x(t) = x(1-t) + x(-1-t) 5. Obtain the Fourier transform of a rectangular pulse of duration 3 sec. and having a magnitude of 20 volts.

6. Find inverse Fourier transform of 2[ ( w 1) ( w + 1)] + 3[ ( w 2 )+ ( w+ 2 )]


7. Find the Fourier transform of a signal x(t)= rec (t/2)

2 y (t ) dy (t ) dx(t ) 8. An LTI system is described by the differential eq. +4 + 3 y (t ) = + 2 x(t ) . 2 t dt dt


9. Use frequency differentiation property to find the Fourier transform of x(t ) = teat u (t ) given that F .T . F .T . e at u (t ) 1 e at u (t ) 1 ( jw + a) ( jw + a ) . 10.

X ( jw) = (w) + (w )+ (w 5) and let h(t) =U(t) U(t-2)

The Fourier transform of a given signal x(t) is given as

a). Is x(t) periodic ? b). Is the system response y(t) periodic, if x(t) is input and h(t) is impulse response of the system?

Tutorial-8
1. Determine Fourier transforms of the following signals: 1 n 1 a). ( ) u[ n 1] 2 b). x[ n] = a n u[ n 1] ; 0 < a <1 c).

1 ( )[ n1] 2

2. Use Fourier transforms analysis equation to calculate Fourier transform of a). (t + 1) + (t 1) ( n +1) + ( n 1) , b). ( n + 2) + (n 2) . 3. Determine Fourier transform for - w in the case of each given periodic signals: a). sin( n / 3 + / 4) , 2 + cos(2 n / 6 + / 8) . 1 n 4. Consider a Discrete time LTI system with Impulse response h(n) = ( ) u[n] . Use Fourier 2 3 transform to determine the response for the Input signal x[ n]( )nu[n] . 4 5. Determine the Inverse Fourier transform of a). X (e jw ) = cos 2 w + sin 2 3w b). X (e jw ) = 2 j ; 0 < w <=
= -2j; < w <= 0

6. Find DTFT of the discrete time rectangular pulse shown fig.(m=5).

n =8 1 A = n( )n 7. Using Fourier transform and its properties, calculate the numerical value of 2 n=0

8. Find the output y[n] of an LTI system with Impulse response h[n] = [n-n0], for any input x[n], whose Fourier transform is X(jw). 9. State and prove the properties of Discrete Fourier Transform

Tutorial-9
1. Determine the Z-transform of the signal x[n] = a n u[n] a nu[n 1] 2. Calculate the Z-transform of each of the following sequence, sketch Pole-Zero plots and indicate the ROC. a). x[n] = [n + 5] , b). x[ n] = [n 5] 3.
n n Determine the Z-transform of the function x[n] = ( ) u[n] ( ) u[n 4] 2u[n 8]

1 5

3 4

1 n 4. Consider the signal x[ n] = ( ) cos( n / 4) ; n<=0 3 = 0; n>0 Determine poles and ROC of X(z). 5. Find Z transform of an Anti-causal exponential signal y[n] = nu[ n 1] 6. Find Z transform of Discrete function f(nT)= Sin(wnt), n> 0. 7. Draw Pole-zero plot for the following signal: x[n] = 2n u[ n] 8. Explain time shifting and time reversal property of Z transform. 9. State and prove Convolution theorem for Z transform. 10. Determine the Initial and Final values of the discrete time signal, whose Z transform is given by

X [ z ] = 3 + 5 z 1 + 7 z 2

Tutorial-10
1 1 ( ) z 1 1. Find Inverse Z transform of X [ z ] = 3 1 {1 z }{1 + 2 z 1}
5 3 ( ) z 1 6

2. Find f(n), if F [ z ] =

1 1 {1 ( ) z 1}{1 ( ) z 1} 3 4

and ROC is

a. |z| > 1/3 b. < |z| < 1/3 c. |z| > 3. Calculate Discrete time signal x(n) whose Z transform is given X ( Z ) = log(1 az 1 ) ; Z a 4. Find the sample response h[n] of the LTI system described by difference equation 3 1 y[n] = ( ) y[n 1] y[n 2] = 2 x[n] 4 8
n 5. For above system also calculate the response y[n] to the input x[n] = ( ) u[n]

1 4

6. Using (a). Long division (b). Partial fraction expansion, determine the Inverse Z transform of 1 X [z] = 3 1 With ROC: |z| > , also verify the result for at least three values of n. 1 ( ) z 1 + ( ) z 2 4 8 7. Determine the condition of stability in Z domain for the second order system. 8. Consider the linear, discrete time, shift invariant system with input x[n]and output y[n]

for which y[n 1] ( response.

10 ) y[n] + y[n + 1] = x[n] the system is stable. Determine Unit sample 3

9. Draw the block diagram representation for causal LTI systems with system function 1 X [z] = 1 1 ( ) z 1 2 5 1 10. Determine the response of the system y[n] = ( ) y[n 1] y[n 2] + y[n] to the input signal 6 6 1 x[ n] = ( n) (n 1) 3 -

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