Digital Signal Processing Assignment - I Dr. Kuntal Mandal (EEE Department)

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Digital Signal Processing

Assignment – I
Dr. Kuntal Mandal (EEE Department)
Properties of Systems and Signals, Convolution, Fourier Series, Fourier Transform

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Q2. Determine the discrete-time convolution of x[n] and h[n] for the following two cases.

Q3. Determine the continuous-time convolution of x(t) and h(t) for the following two cases:
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Q5.

Q6. Indicate whether the following systems are causal, invertible, linear, memoryless, and/or
time invariant. (A system may have more than one of these properties.) Justify your answer.
(a) y(t) = x(t - 2)+x(2 - t), (b) y(t) = [cos(3t)]x(t), (c) y(t) = x(t/3), (d) y(t) = cos(x(t)), (e) y(t)
= dx(t)/dt

Q7. Indicate whether the following systems are causal, invertible, linear, memoryless, and/or
time invariant. (A system may have more than one of these properties.) Justify your answer.
(a) y[n] = x[-n], (b) y[n] = x[n-1] + x[1- n], (c) y[n] = nx[n]

Q8. Determine the values of the power and energy for each the following signals: (a) x1(t) =
e-2t u(t), (b) x2(t) = cos(t), (c) x3[n] = cos( n/4), (d) x3[n] = (1/2)n u[n].

Q9. Find out the Fourier Transform of the following signals


(a) Unit step (b) one-sided decaying exponential (c) sin(wt) (d) constant (e) Dirac Comb

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