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Mid-term Exam Suggestion (Fall-2022)

Course: Digital Signal Processing (EEE-343/CSE-413)

1. Write down the definition of the following and Give an example.


(i) Signal
(ii) Deterministic and Random Signal
(iii) Even and Odd Signal
(iv) Multichannel and Multidimensional Signal
(v) Energy Signal and Power Signal
2. Define following signals and briefly describe them.

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3. What are the properties of a Signal?


4. What is the phase difference between the following signals?

5. Does the following signal remain identical under folding operation?


6. What is Sampling and briefly describe the following process.

7. Consider the two analog sinusoidal signals-


𝑥1 (𝑡) = cos 2𝜋 (10)𝑡
𝑥2 (𝑡) = cos 2𝜋 (50)𝑡
Which are sampled at a rate 𝐹𝑠 = 50 𝐻𝑧. What are the discrete-time signals obtained after
sampling?
8. Consider the analog signal-
𝑥𝑎 (𝑡) = 5 cos 400𝜋𝑡.
Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate 𝐹𝑠 = 200 𝐻𝑧. What is the discrete-time
signal obtained after sampling?
9. Define continuous-time and discrete-time sinusoidal signal mathematically.
10. Write down the names of different types of waveform.

11. Depict the block diagram of the A/D and D/A conversion process for a signal.

12. Consider the analog signal,

𝑥𝑎 (𝑡) = 5 𝑐𝑜𝑠 50𝜋𝑡 + 12 𝑠𝑖𝑛 300𝜋𝑡 − cos 100𝜋𝑡


What is the Nyquist rate for this signal?

13. What do you understand by Aliasing? How to avoid Aliasing?

14. Define frequency. Depict a 3 Hz Signal.

15. Write down the brief importance of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) in local and global
context.

16. Write down the classifications of a Signal.


17. What is Digital Signal?

18. Define Single-variable and Multi-variable Signal.

19. Write down 10 application fields of Digital Signal Processing.

20. Define continuous-time and discrete-time sinusoidal signal mathematically.

21. Depict two signal that are 180 degree out of phase.

22. What is Sampling and Nyquist Rate?

23. State the sampling theorem.

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