This document is an assignment from the B. P. Poddar Institute of Management & Technology for the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering. It is for the 2019-2020 academic year in the even semester. The assignment contains 5 questions related to digital signal processing. The questions assess various knowledge domains and outcomes, with a total of 25 marks available. Students are asked to answer all 5 questions within 7 days.
This document is an assignment from the B. P. Poddar Institute of Management & Technology for the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering. It is for the 2019-2020 academic year in the even semester. The assignment contains 5 questions related to digital signal processing. The questions assess various knowledge domains and outcomes, with a total of 25 marks available. Students are asked to answer all 5 questions within 7 days.
This document is an assignment from the B. P. Poddar Institute of Management & Technology for the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering. It is for the 2019-2020 academic year in the even semester. The assignment contains 5 questions related to digital signal processing. The questions assess various knowledge domains and outcomes, with a total of 25 marks available. Students are asked to answer all 5 questions within 7 days.
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Academic year: 2019-2020(even semester) Assignment-1 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Time Allotted: 7 days Full Marks: 25
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION (OBE)
Question No. Knowledge Domain Allotted COs
Marks 1. Understand 5 CO 2 2. Apply 5 CO 2 3. Apply 5 CO 2 4. Understand 5 CO 3 5. Understand 5 CO 3
Answer all the questions: [5x 5=25]
Q. NO. Questions Marks
1. Find the energy and power of the following signal: 2.5+2.5 x(n) = (1/2)nu(n) 2. Given that ( ) ( ) ( ) & ( ) ( ) Determine 5 the convoluted output. 3. Find out whether the given system is linear or non-linear ( ) ( ). 5 4. Identify ( ) given that 5 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
5. Determine the z-transform of ( ) using scaling property. 5