DSP T-1
DSP T-1
Tutorial 1
Note: This tutorial has been prepared by gathering the end-of-chapter problems from
Chapter 2 of the textbook Discrete-Time Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim and
Ronald W. Schafer.
1. The system T in Figure 1 is known to be time invariant. When the inputs to the
system are x1 [n], x2 [n], and x3 [n], the responses of the system are y1 [n], y2 [n], and
y3 [n], as shown.
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(b) Is the overall system causal?
(c) Is the overall system stable in the BIBO sense?
3. The system L in Figure 2 is known to be linear. Shown are three output signals
y1 [n], y2 [n], and y3 [n] in response to the input signals x1 [n], x2 [n], and x3 [n], respec-
tively.
(a) Determine whether the system L could be time invariant.
(b) If the input x[n] to the system T is δ[n], what is the system response y[n]?
(c) What are all possible inputs x[n] for which the response of the system L can be
determined from the given information alone?
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6. A sequence has the discrete-time Fourier transform
1 − a2
X(ejω ) = , |a| < 1.
(1 − ae−jω )(1 − aejω )
(a) Find the sequence x[n].
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Rπ
(b) Calculate 2π −π
X(ejω )cos(ω)dω.
7. Consider the system given below.