Signals and Systems - Homework

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Home Work 2a

B. H. Sri Hari
July 9, 2009
1. Evaluate the following

f()()d

(t
2
+ 4)(1 2t)dt

a
f()(t )d

()d

cos(2t)(t 3)dt

cos
2
(t
2
)(t 1)dt

e
t
(2t 2)dt

[t
2
+ cos(t)](t 1)
cos(t)( t)
sin(t + /8)(/8 t/4)

cos(t)u(t 1)(t)dt

0
t sin(
t
2
)( t)dt
2. Check the properties of linearity, time-invariance, causality, stability and memorylessness of
the following systems
y(t) = x(2t) + 5
y(t) =

2, x(t) 0
0, x(t) < 0
y(t) = 7x
2
(t) + 5x(t) + 3
y(t) = sgn[x(t)]
1
y(t) =
t
0

t
0
x()d + 2x(t)
y(t) =
t
0

x()d +
dx(t)
dt
y[n] = x[2
n
]
y[n] =
n+2

k=n2
x[k] 2|x[n]|
y[n] =
n

k=
x[k]
y[n] = 2
x[n]
y[n] =

n + 0.5
n 0.5

2
x[n]
3. Evaluate the convolution for the given signals
x[n] = [n] [n 2], h[n] = u[n]
x[n] = h[n] = u[n]
e
at
u(t) e
at
u(t)
u(t + 1) u(t 2)
tu(t) [tu(t)]
4. If y(t) = x(t) h(t), prove that y(t t
1
t
2
) = x(t t
1
) h(t t
2
)
5. If y(t) = x(t) h(t), evaluate y(t) where is a constant.
6. Let x(t) = tri(t). Evaluate and plot x(t) h(t) for the following given h(t).
h(t) =

k=
(t kT) for T = 3, 2, 1.5 respectively.
h(t) = 2(t + 1) (t 1)
h(t) =

p=
(1)
p
(t 2p)
7. For the following given LTI systems evaluate corresponding impulse responses.
y(t) = x(t + 2) 2x(t) + 2x(t 2)
y(t) =
t

e
2(t)
x( 4)d
y(t) =
t+t
0

tt
0
x( 4)d
8. For the given LTI systems check the properties of causality, stability and memorylessness.
(t) + e
5t
u(t)
e
2t
u(t)
e
5t
sin(2t)u(t)
2

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