This document contains questions for a Digital Signal Processing exam. It covers topics like memoryless discrete-time systems, stability of systems, Parseval's theorem, FIR and IIR filters, Z-transforms, cross-correlation, convolution, DFT, FFT algorithms, filter design, sampling rate conversion, and estimation of power spectral density from autocorrelation functions. The exam has two sections - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each and Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
This document contains questions for a Digital Signal Processing exam. It covers topics like memoryless discrete-time systems, stability of systems, Parseval's theorem, FIR and IIR filters, Z-transforms, cross-correlation, convolution, DFT, FFT algorithms, filter design, sampling rate conversion, and estimation of power spectral density from autocorrelation functions. The exam has two sections - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each and Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
This document contains questions for a Digital Signal Processing exam. It covers topics like memoryless discrete-time systems, stability of systems, Parseval's theorem, FIR and IIR filters, Z-transforms, cross-correlation, convolution, DFT, FFT algorithms, filter design, sampling rate conversion, and estimation of power spectral density from autocorrelation functions. The exam has two sections - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each and Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
This document contains questions for a Digital Signal Processing exam. It covers topics like memoryless discrete-time systems, stability of systems, Parseval's theorem, FIR and IIR filters, Z-transforms, cross-correlation, convolution, DFT, FFT algorithms, filter design, sampling rate conversion, and estimation of power spectral density from autocorrelation functions. The exam has two sections - Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each and Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 16 marks each.
APRILA{AY 200 4' Fifth Semester Computer Science and Engineering CS 331 - DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. PARTA- ( 10 x2=20 mar ks) 1. Define Memoryless discrete-time systems. Provide an example for a (a) System with memory (b) Memoryless system' 2. Find the stability of the system with impulse respon se h (n) = (Z)" u (n) ' 3. State the Parseval's theorem. 4. State the main advantage of the FIR filter over IIR filter. 5. Draw the direct form realization of FIR system' 6. What is the frequency response of N point rectangular window? 7. What is a bilinear transformation? g. Mention any two procedures for digitizing the transfer function of an analog filter. 9. State the power density spectrum of a random signal' 10. What do you mean by down sampling? PARTB- ( 5x16=80mar ks) 11. State and prove important properties of the Z transforms. (16) w w w . M a a n a v a N . c o m L2. (a) (i) Determine if the system described by causality and time invariance ( 1) y( n) = x( n) +Ll x( n - L) . Q) y( n) =* ( " ' ) . H Qi * ) l = t r o <w<0. 2n H Qi * ) l = 0. , ; o. 6n 1w . - n. the following equation for (8) Iength sequences ( 8) (ii) Find the cross-correlation of two finite x( n) ={ L, 2, 1, 1} ; y( n) =f l , I , 2, 1} . Or (b) (i) Determine the convolution sum of two sequences x (n) = {3, 2, 7, 2} h (") = X, 2,I, 2}. T (ii) Find Z-transform of the signal r l x (n)= 13 (3)' - 4(2)" l "("). Describe the Decimation-in-time FFT algorithm and construct 8 DFT from two 4 point DFTs and 4 point DFT from two points DFTs' Or Design a filter with HaQ- i * ) =u- i t ' - f t 14<w <nf 4 - 0 f,.1*1.". (8) \ 13. (a) ( 8) point ( 16) (b) ( 16) L4. (a) (i) Describe the procedure for the design of digital filters from analog filters and advantages and disadvantages of digital frlters. (8) (ii) State and prove the conditions satisfied by a stable and causal discrete-time frlter in the Z-Transform domain. ( 8) Or (b) Design a butterworth filter using the impulse variance method for the following specifrcations ( 16) 0. 8 < J 281 w w w . M a a n a v a N . c o m 15. (a) Derive an expression for the periodogram from the estimate of the autocorrelation function ofa random process. (16) Or (b) (i) Describe a decimation filter with essentiai Mathematicai expressions. (8) (ii) Explain a sampling rate conversion process by a factor of llM. (8) J 281 w w w . M a a n a v a N . c o m