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4th edition problem numbers are given in brackets.

The changes in questions are also indicated, if there are any.

Chapter 2

2.1-1 (2.1-1)
2.1-4 (2.1-4)
2.2-1 (2.2-1)
2.4-2 (2.3-6)

(d)
(e)
(f)
(h)

2.4-3 (2.3-7)

2.5-1 (2.4-1)
To minimize , equate its derivative with respect to to zero.

2.5-5 (2.4-5)

2.6-1 (2.5-1)

Find the correlation coefficient of signal and each of the four pulses , ,
and shown in Fig. P2.6-1. To provide maximum margin against the noise along
the transmission path, which pair of pulses would you select for a binary communication?

2.8-3 (2.7-3)

If a periodic signal satisfies certain symmetry conditions, the evaluation of the Fourier series
coefficients is somewhat simplified.

(a) Show that if (even symmetry), then the coefficients of the exponential
Fourier series are real.
(b) Show that if (odd symmetry), the coefficients of the exponential Fourier
series are imaginary.
(c) Show that in each case, the Fourier coefficients can be evaluated by integrating the
periodic signal over the half-cycle only. This is because the entire information of one
cycle is implicit in a half-cycle owing to symmetry.
Hint: If and are even and odd functions, respectively, of , then (assuming no
impulse or its derivative at the origin),
and
Also, the product of an even and an odd function is an odd function, the product of two
odd functions is an even function, and the product of two even functions is an even
function.

Chapter 3

3.1-2 (3.1-2)

(No need to compare this with the compact trigonometric Fourier series.)

3.1-8 (3.1-8)

Show that the two signals in parts (a) and (b) of Fig. P3.1-8 are totally different in the time domain,
despite their similarity.

Hint: . For part (a), , , whereas for part (b),

Figures are the same, except for is replaced by , and is replaced by . For the phase spectrum
of (a), the arrow pointing remains as it is.

3.2-5 (3.2-5)

Show that

Hint: Express in terms of exponentials using Euler’s formula.

3.3-1 (3.3-1)

Apply the duality property to the appropriate pair in Table 3.1 to show that:

(a)
(b)
(c)

Hint: and .

3.3-6 (3.3-6)

Hint: These functions can be expressed in the form .


3.5-1 (3.5-2)

Consider a filter with the transfer function

The rest of the question is the same.

3.5-4 (3.5-5)

A bandpass signal of bandwidth Hz centered at Hz [the rest of the question


is the same].

Figure in 4th edition:


Left hand side, between (+) and (-) ends.
Right hand side, between (+) and (-) ends.
and are not indicated with any values on the figure, as opposed to the figure in page 105.

3.6-2 (3.6-2)

Hint: From equations:

it is clear that the equalizer function should be:

Use the fact that if to show qhat should be the tap parameters
to make the resulting transfer function

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