Signal System Objective
Signal System Objective
Q.2
The frequency of a continuous time signal x (t) changes on transformation from x (t) to x ( t), > 0 by a factor 1 (A) . (B) .
(C) .
2
(D) Transform
Q.3
A useful property of the unit impulse (t) is that (B) (at) = (t) . (A) (at) = a (t) . 1 (C) (at) = (t) . (D) (at ) = [(t )]a . a Ans: C Time-scaling property of (t): (at) = 1 (t), a > 0 a
The continuous time version of the unit impulse (t) is defined by the pair of relations
Q.4
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1 (A) (t) = 0
t=0 (B) (t) = 1, t = 0 and (t) dt = 1 . t 0 . - 1, t 0 (C) (t) = 0, t 0 and (t) dt = 1 . (D) (t ) = . - 0, t < 0
Ans: C (t) = 0, t 0 (t) 0 at origin
+
Q.5
Two sequences x1 (n) and x2 (n) are related by x2 (n) = x1 (- n). In the z- domain, their ROCs are (A) the same. (B) reciprocal of each other. (C) negative of each other. (D) complements of each other. z Ans: B x1(n) X1(z), RoC Rx z Reciprocals x2(n) = x1(-n) X1(1/z), RoC 1/ Rx
Q.6 The Fourier transform of the exponential signal e j 0 t is (A) a constant. (B) a rectangular gate. (C) an impulse. (D) a series of impulses. Ans: C Since the signal contains only a high frequency o its FT must be an impulse at = o Q.7 If the Laplace transform of f (t ) is (A) cannot be determined. (C) is unity.
L
s2 + 2
(s
Ans: B f(t)
s F(s) s s2 + 2
Lim
0
=0
Q.8 The unit impulse response of a linear time invariant system is the unit step function u (t ) . For t > 0, the response of the system to an excitation
e at u (t ), a > 0, will be
(A) ae at . 2 (B)
1 e at . a
= 1 (1 - e-at) a
Ans:
C
x(z) =
(n-k)
k = -
k = -
= 1 , 1z
z <1
Q.10 The auto-correlation function of a rectangular pulse of duration T is (A) a rectangular pulse of duration T. (B) a rectangular pulse of duration 2T. (C) a triangular pulse of duration T. (D) a triangular pulse of duration 2T. Ans: D
T/2
Q.11 The Fourier transform (FT) of a function x (t) is X (f). The FT of dx (t ) / dt will be (A) dX(f ) / df . (B) j2f X(f ) . (C) jf X (f ) . (D) X (f ) / ( jf ) . Ans: B (t) = 1 X(f) ejt d 2 -
d x = 1 j X(f) ejt d dt 2 - d x j 2 f X(f) dt
Q.12 The FT of a rectangular pulse existing between t = T / 2 to t = T / 2 is a (A) sinc squared function. (B) sinc function. (C) sine squared function. (D) sine function. 3
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-T t T 2 2 otherwise
e-jt dt = e-jt -T/2 j
+T/2 +T/2
Ans: B x(t) = 1,
0,
+
-T/2
ejT/2 - e-jT/2 2j
Q.13
An analog signal has the spectrum shown in Fig. The minimum sampling rate needed to completely represent this signal is (A) 3 KHz . (B) 2 KHz . (C) 1 KHz . (D) 0.5 KHz .
Ans: C
For a band pass signal, the minimum sampling rate is twice the bandwidth, which is 0.5 kHz here.
Ans:A
d2y(t) dy(t) 2y(t) = x(t), x(t) x(t) y(t) h(t) dt2 dt system The system is linear . Taking LT with zero initial conditions, we get s2Y(s) sY(s) 2Y(s) = X(s) 1 = 1 or, H(s) = Y(s) = 2 X(s) s s 2 (s 2)(s + 1) Because of the pole at s = +2, the system is unstable.
Q.15 The system characterized by the equation y(t ) = ax (t ) + b is (A) linear for any value of b. (B) linear if b > 0. (C) linear if b < 0. (D) non-linear. 4
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Ans: D The system is non-linear because x(t) = 0 does not lead to y (t) = 0, which is a violation of the principle of homogeneity. Q.16 Inverse Fourier transform of u () is 1 1 (A) (t ) + . 2 t 1 (C) 2(t ) + . t
FT
(B)
1 (t ) . 2
(D) (t ) + sgn (t ) .
X(j) = () + J
2 x(-)
Q.17 The impulse response of a system is h (n ) = a n u (n ) . The condition for the system to be BIBO stable is (A) a is real and positive. (B) a is real and negative. (C) a > 1 . (D) a < 1 .
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Ans: D Sum S =
h(n) =
n = - +
an u(n)
n = -
a
n=0
u(n) = 1 for n 0 )
1 1- a
if a < 1.
Q.18 If R1 is the region of convergence of x (n) and R 2 is the region of convergence of y(n), then the region of convergence of x (n) convoluted y (n) is (A) R1+ R 2 . (B) R1R 2 . (C) R 1 R 2 . (D) R1R 2 . z Ans:C x(n) X(z), RoC R1 z y(n) Y(z), RoC R2 z x(n) * y(n) X(z).Y(z), RoC at least R1 R2 Q.19
The continuous time system described by y(t ) = x t 2 is (A) causal, linear and time varying. (B) causal, non-linear and time varying. (C) non causal, non-linear and time-invariant. (D) non causal, linear and time-invariant.
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x1(t) + x2(t) y(t) = x1(t2) + x2(t2) = y1(t) + y2(t) System is Linear System is time varying. Check with x(t) = u(t) u(t-z) y(t) and x1(t) = x(t 1) y1(t) and find that y1(t) y (t 1).
Q.20
If G(f) represents the Fourier Transform of a signal g (t) which is real and odd symmetric in time, then G (f) is (A) complex. (B) imaginary. (C) real. (D) real and non-negative. FT
Ans: B g(t)
G(f)
g(t) real, odd symmetric in time G*(j) = - G(j); G(j) purely imaginary.
Q.21
For a random variable x having the PDF shown in the Fig., the mean and the variance are, respectively, (A) 1 and 2 . 2 3 (B) 1 and 4 . 3 2 (C) 1 and . 3 (D) 2 and 4 . 3
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= x 1 dx = 1 x2 3 = 9 1 1 = 1 -1 4 4 2 -1 2 2 4
+
(x - 1)2 1 d(x-1) -1 4
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= 1 (x - 1)3 3 = 1 [8 + 8] = 4 -1 12 3 4 3
Q.22
If white noise is input to an RC integrator the ACF at the output is proportional to . (A) exp (B) exp . RC RC (D) exp(- RC ) . (C) exp( RC ) .
Ans: A
RN() = N0 exp - 4RC RC
Q.23
x (n ) = a , a < 1 is (A) an energy signal. (B) a power signal. (C) neither an energy nor a power signal. (D) an energy as well as a power signal.
n
= (a2)
n=-
= 1+ 2 a2
n=1
a <1
Q.24
The spectrum of x (n) extends from o to + o , while that of h(n) extends from 2 o to + 2 o . The spectrum of y(n ) = from
(A) 4 o to + 4 o . (C) 2 o to + 2 o .
. Ans: D Spectrum depends on H( ej)
(B) 3 o to + 3 o . (D) o to + o
X( ej) Smaller of the two ranges.
Q.25
The signals x1 (t ) and x 2 (t ) are both bandlimited to ( 1 , + 1 ) and ( 2 , + 2 ) respectively. The Nyquist sampling rate for the signal x1 (t ) x 2 (t ) will be (A) 21 if 1 > 2 . (B) 2 2 if 1 < 2 . (C) 2 (1 + 2 ) . (D) (1 + 2 ) . 2
Ans: C Q.26
AE06/AC04/AT04 (A) the constant term will be zero. (B) there will be no cosine terms. (C) there will be no sine terms. (D) there will be no even harmonics. Ans:
T T/2 T T/2 0
T/2 0
f(t) dt + f( + T/2)d = 0
Q.27 A band pass signal extends from 1 KHz to 2 KHz. The minimum sampling frequency needed to retain all information in the sampled signal is (A) 1 KHz. (B) 2 KHz. (D) 4 KHz. (C) 3 KHz. Ans: B Minimum sampling frequency = 2(Bandwidth) = 2(1) = 2 kHz Q.28
The region of convergence of the z-transform of the signal 2 n u (n ) 3n u ( n 1) (A) is z > 1 . (B) is z < 1 .
Q.29
(e 2 2)z is (z e 2 )(z 2)
(A) 1. (C) 3.
(B) 2. (D) 4.
Ans: C Possible ROCs are z > e-2 , z < 2 and e-2 < z < 2 Q.30
The Laplace transform of u(t) is A(s) and the Fourier transform of u(t) is B( j) . Then 1 1 (A) B( j) = A (s ) s = j . (B) A(s ) = but B( j) . s j 1 1 1 1 (C) A(s ) but B( j) = . (D) A(s ) but B( j) . s j s j L Ans: B u(t) A(s) = 1 s 8
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F.T u(t) B(j) = 1 + () j
Q.31
Given a unit step function u(t), its time-derivative is: (A) a unit impulse. (B) another step function. (C) a unit ramp function. (D) a sine function.
Ans: A Q.32 The impulse response of a system described by the differential equation d2y + y( t ) = x ( t ) will be dt 2 (A) a constant. (B) an impulse function.. (C) a sinusoid. (D) an exponentially decaying function. Ans: C Q.33
The function
Ans: C Q.34
The frequency response of a system with h(n) = (n) - (n-1) is given by (A) () - ( - 1). (B) 1 - ej. (C) u() u( -1). (D) 1 e-j.
Ans: D Q.35
The order of a linear constant-coefficient differential equation representing a system refers to the number of (A) active devices. (B) elements including sources. (C) passive devices. (D) none of those.
Ans: D Q.36
z-transform converts convolution of time-signals to (A) addition. (B) subtraction. (C) multiplication. (D) division.
Ans: C Q.37
Region of convergence of a causal LTI system (A) is the entire s-plane. (B) is the right-half of s-plane. (C) is the left-half of s-plane. (D) does not exist.
The DFT of a signal x(n) of length N is X(k). When X(k) is given and x(n) is computed from it, the length of x(n) (A) is increased to infinity (B) remains N (C) becomes 2N 1 (D) becomes N2
Ans: A Q.39
The Fourier transform of u(t) is 1 (A) . j2f 1 (C) . 1 + j2f
Ans: D Q.40
For the probability density function of a random variable X given by
f x ( x ) = 5e Kx u ( x ) , where u(x) is the unit step function, the value of K is 1 1 (A) (B) 5 25 (C) 25 (D) 5
Ans: D Q.41
The system having input x(n) related to output y(n) as y(n) = log10 x (n ) is: (A) nonlinear, causal, stable. (B) linear, noncausal, stable. (C) nonlinear, causal, not stable. (D) linear, noncausal, not stable.
Ans: A Q.42
To obtain x(4 2n) from the given signal x(n), the following precedence (or priority) rule is used for operations on the independent variable n: (A) Time scaling Time shifting Reflection. (B) Reflection Time scaling Time shifting. (C) Time scaling Reflection Time shifting. (D) Time shifting Time scaling Reflection.
Ans: D Q.43
The unit step-response of a system with impulse response h(n) = (n) (n 1) is: (A) (n 1). (B) (n). (C) u(n 1). (D) u(n).
Ans: B
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If () is the phase-response of a communication channel and c is the channel d() frequency, then = c represents: d (A) Phase delay (B) Carrier delay (C) Group delay (D) None of these.
Ans: C Q.45
Zero-order hold used in practical reconstruction of continuous-time signals is mathematically represented as a weighted-sum of rectangular pulses shifted by: (A) Any multiples of the sampling interval. (B) Integer multiples of the sampling interval. (C) One sampling interval. (D) 1 second intervals.
Ans: B Q.46
dx ( t ) If x (t ) X (s), then is given by: dt
(A)
dX(s) . ds
(B)
X (s) x 1 (0) . s s
The region of convergence of the z-transform of the signal x(n) ={2, 1, 1, 2} is n=0 (A) all z, except z = 0 and z = (B) all z, except z = 0. (C) all z, except z = . (D) all z.
Ans: A Q.48
When two honest coins are simultaneously tossed, the probability of two heads on any given trial is: 3 (A) 1 (B) 4 1 1 (C) (D) 2 4
Ans: D Q.49
Let u[n] be a 1, (A) x[n] = 0, 1, (C) x[n] = 0, unit step sequence. The sequence u[ N n] can n<N 1, (B) x[n] = otherwise 0, n>N 1, (D) x[n] = otherwise 0, be described as nN otherwise nN otherwise
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1, n N Ans (B) x[n] = 0, otherwise Here the function u(-n) is delayed by N units.
Q.50
A continuous-time periodic signal x(t ) , having a period T, is convolved with itself. The resulting signal is (A) not periodic (B) periodic having a period T (C) periodic having a period 2T (D) periodic having a period T/2
Ans (B) periodic having a period T Convolution of a periodic signal (period T) with itself will give the same period T. Q.51
If the Fourier series coefficients of a signal are periodic then the signal must be
Ans B) discrete-time, periodic This is the property of the discrete-time periodic signal. Q.52
The Fourier transform of a signal x(t ) = e 2t u (t ) is given by 1 2 (A) . (B) 2 j 1 j 1 2 (C) (D) j2 j2 1 Ans (A) 2 j 1 1 . Therefore, FT of u(-t) = . If a function x(t) is multiplied FT u(t) = j j by e 2t , then its FT will be F ( j ) j j 2 . Hence the answer. For the function H ( j ) =
1 2 + 2 j + ( j )
2
Q.53
(A) 1 (C) 2
(A) (C)
X ( j + k ) ( )
s
(B) (D)
X ( jk ) * ( + k )
s k =
X ( j ) * ( + k )
s k =
k =
X ( j ) ( + k )
s
k =
12
X ( j + k ) ( )
s k =
Since the spectrum consists of various harmonics k = to and discretely spread at an interval of fundamental frequency fs. Hence the answer.
Q.55
the entire z-plane except z = 0 the entire z-plane except z = the entire z-plane a strip in z-plane enclosing j -axis
x[n]z
n = n1
n2
finite. However, if there is a non-zero causal component for n2>0, then X(z) will have a term involving z-1 and thus ROC cannot include z = 0.
Q.56
Let H e j be the frequency response of a discrete-time LTI system, and H I (e j ) be the frequency response of its inverse. Then,
( )
(A) H (e j )H I (e j ) = 1 (C) H (e j ) * H I (e j ) = 1
(B) H (e j )H I (e j ) = ( ) (D) H e j * H I e j = ( )
( )
( )
Ans (A) H e j H I e j = 1 Since H (e j ) and H I (e j ) are the inverse of each other, their product should equal 1. Q.57
The transfer function of a stable system is H ( z ) = Its impulse response will be n n (A) (0.5) u[n] + (2 ) u[n] 1 1 . + 1 1 0. 5 z 1 2 z 1
n n
( ) ( )
(C)
Ans (C) (0.5) u[n] (2 ) u[ n 1] (A) and (C) are the possible IFTs of the given system function. However, the system is stable; therefore (C) is the only correct answer. Q.58
The probability cumulative distribution function must be monotone and (A) increasing (B) decreasing (C) non-increasing (D) non-decreasing
Ans (D) non-decreasing The probability cumulative distribution function increases to 1 monotonically and there after remains constant. Q.59
The average power of the following signal is
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(A)
Ans: (D)
W=
T1 / 2
T1 / 2
x(t ) 2 dt = A 2 T1
Q.60
Convolution is used to find: (A) The impulse response of an LTI System (B) Frequency response of a System (C) The time response of a LTI system (D) The phase response of a LTI system Ans: (C)
k =
Time response
y ( n ) = x ( n ) * h( n ) =
x(k )h(n k )
k =
Q.61
The Fourier Transform of a rectangular pulse is (A) Another rectangular pulse (B) Triangular pulse (C) Sinc function (D) Impulse. Ans: (C) This can be seen by putting the value of pulse function in the definition of Fourier transform.
Q.62
The property of Fourier Transform which states that the compression in time domain is equivalent to expansion in the frequency domain is (A) Duality. (B) Scaling. (C) Time Scaling. (D) Frequency Shifting. Ans: (B) Substituting the square pulse function f(t) in
F ( j ) =
f (t )e jt dt
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Ans: (D) Here the highest frequency present in the signal is m = 300 or f m = 150 Hz. Therefore the Nyquist frequency f s = 2 f m = 300 Hz.
Q.64
The step response of a LTI system when the impulse response h(n) is unit step u(n) is (A) n+1 (B) n (C) n-1 (D) n 2 Ans: (A)
y ( n ) = x ( n ) * h ( n) = u ( n) * u ( n ) =
u ( k )u ( n k ) =
u (k )u(n k )
k =0
k =
Q.65
(A) (C)
1 s 1 s2
(B) s2 (D) s
Q.66
The function which has its Fourier transform, Laplace transform, and Z transform unity is (A) Gausian (B) impulse (C) Sinc (D) pulse Ans: (B) Substituting f(t) = (t ) in the definitions of Fourier, Laplace and Z-transform, we get the transforms in each case as 1.
Q.67
(B) z m (D)
1 zm
(C)
1 z n
Ans: (B) The Z-transform of a delayed function f(n-m) is z-m times the Z-transform of the function f(n).
Q.68
1 4
(A)
1 16 1 (D) 2
(B)
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Ans: (A)
P( x + y ) =
1 1 y
0 0
1 1 dxdy = 4 4
x0
0
1 y
dy =
1 4
(1 y )dy = 8 .
0
Q.69
The period of the signal x(t ) = 10 sin 12t + 4 cos 18t (A) (B) 4 1 (C) (D) 9 Ans: (D)
is 1 6 1 3
There are two waveforms of frequencies 6 and 9, respectively. Hence the combined frequency is the highest common factor between 6 and 9,i.e., 3. Hence period is 1/3.
Q.70
The autocorrelation of a rectangular pulse is (A) another rectangle pulse (C) Triangular pulse Ans: (C)
Autocorrelation involves the integration of a constant which gives a ramp function. Hence the triangular pulse.
Q.71
If the Fourier series coefficients of a signal are periodic then the signal must be (A) continuous-time, periodic (B) discrete-time, periodic (C) continuous-time, non periodic (D) discrete-time, non perodic Ans: (B) It is the property of the discrete-time periodic signal.
Q.72
(t ) dt is
(A) (C) 0
Ans: (B)
(t ) = 1
Q.73
A transmission is said to be _____________ if the response of the system is exact replica of the input signal.
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Laplace Transform of tn is always equal to n n! (A) n (B) n s s n! (C) n +1 (D) All s Ans: (C)
tn =
t n e st dt =
n! s n +1
Q.75
(A) (C)
z <1 z >1
(B) (D)
z =1 z 1
Ans: (A) For the system to be stable, the ROC should include the unit circle.
Q.76
The region of convergence of a causal finite duration discrete time signal is (A) The entire z plane except z = 0 (B) The entire z plane except z = (C) The entire z plane (D) A strip in z-plane Ans: (A) The ROC of the causal finite duration will have negative power of z. The ROC is the entire z-plane except z = 0.
Q.77
< x0 0, 2 F X ( x ) = kx , 0 < x 10 100k , 10 < x < The value of k is (A) 100 (B) 50 (C) 1/50 (D) 1/100 Ans: (D) From the given F(x), we get
dF ( x ) = 0 + 2kx + 0 = 2kx dx 2kxdx = 1
0
10
or 100k = 1 k = 1 / 100
Q.78
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d2 ( ) d 2
Q.79
Two sequences x1 (n ) and x 2 (n ) are related by Z-domain, their ROCs are (A) same (C) negative of each other Ans: (B)
x 2 (n ) = x1( n ) . In the
(B) reciprocal of each other (D) complement of each other
ROC of Z [x2 (n)] is outside the circle of radius r2 while ROC of Z [x1 (n)] is inside the circle of radius r1 such that r2 = 1/ r1.
Q.80
The autocorrelation of a sinusoid is (A) Sinc pulse (C) Rectangular pulse Ans: (B)
XX (t ) = x( ) x( t )d
= =
A sin A sin ( t )d
A2 [(cos t cos 2 . cos t sin 2 . sin t ]d 2 A2 = K [(cos t cos 2 . cos t sin 2 . sin t ]d 2 2 A = K [cos t ]d = K ' cos t 2 .
Q.81
Q.82
The Fourier transform of impulse function is (A) () (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) sinc f Ans: (C) FT of
(t ) = (t )e jt dt = 1
Q.83
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Ans: (B)
Convolution of the input signal x(n) and the impulse response h(n) is given by
y ( n ) = x ( n) * h( n ) =
x ( k ) h(n k )
k =
Q.84
(C) e 3t
Ans: (A)
(D) 0
Q.85
Discrete time system is stable if the poles are (A) within unit circle (C) on the unit circle Ans: (A) The ROC should include the unit circle.
Q.86
(B) (D)
z 1 z z
1 z 1
z 1 = z 1 1 z 1
Q.87
t2
dt is
Q.88
2 e t dt =
e x 2
dx = 2
x e x dx =1.
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Ans: (B)
The distribution of White noise is homogeneous over all frequencies. Power spectrum is the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation function. Therefore, power spectral density of white noise is uniform.
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(i) Not memoryless - as y(n) depends on past values of input from x(-) to x(n-1) (assuming)n > 0) (ii) Unstable- since if x (n) M, then y(n) goes to for any n. (iii) Non-causal - as y(n) depends on x(n+1) as well as x(n+2). (iv) Linear the principle of superposition applies (due to operation) (v) Time invariant - a time-shift in input results in corresponding time-shift in output.
Q.2.
Determine whether the signal x (t) described by x (t) = exp [- at] u (t), a > 0 is a power signal or energy signal or neither.
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- at - at
Energy E = x2(t) dt = e 2 dt = e 2 - 0 -2a The energy is finite and deterministic. x(t) is an energy signal.
= 1 (finite, positive) 2a
0
Q.3. Determine the even and odd parts of the signal x (t) given by t>0 A e - t x (t) = t<0 0
x(t) = Ae 0
-t
t>0 t<0
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x(t) A t 0 x(-t) Ae
+ t
Ae
-t
Q.4.
Use one sided Laplace transform to determine the output y (t) of a system described by d2y dy dy + 3 + 2y (t) = 0 where y (0 ) = 3 and =1 (7) 2 dt dt t =0 dt Ans: d2y + 3 dy + 2 y(t) = 0, y(0-) = 3, dy =1 2 dt dt dt t = 0 s2 Y(s) s y(0) dy + 3 [s Y(s) y(0)] + 2 Y(s) = 0 dt t = 0 (s2 + 3s + 2) Y(s) = sy(0) + dy + 3 y(0) dt t = 0 (s2 + 3s + 2) Y(s) = 3s + 1 + 9 = 3s + 10 Y(s) = 3s + 10 = 3s + 10 s + 3s + 2 (s + 1)(s + 2)
2
= A + B s+1 s+2
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B = 3s + 10 = -4 s + 1 s = -2
y(t) = L-1 [Y(s)] = 7e-t 4e-2t = e-t( 7 - 4e-t) The output of the system is y(t) = e-t( 7 - 4e-t) u(t)
Q. 5. Obtain two different realizations of the system given by y (n) - (a+b) y (n 1) + aby (n 2) = x (n).Also obtain its transfer function. Ans:
y(n) (a + b) y(n-1) + ab y(n-2) = x(n) Y(z) (a+b) z-1 Y(z) + ab z-2 Y(z) = X(z) Transfer function H(z) = Y(z) = 1 X(z) 1 (a+b) z-1 + ab z-2 y(n) = x(n) + (a + b) y(n-1) - ab y(n-2) Direct Form I/II realization Alternative Realisation
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Q. 6.
An LTI system has an impulse response h (t) = exp [ -at] u (t); when it is excited by an input signal x (t), its output is y (t) = [exp (- bt) -exp (- ct)] u (t) Determine its input x (t). (7)
-ct
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H(s) =
As H(s) = Y(s) , X(s) = Y(s) X(s) H(s) X(s) = (c - b)(s + a) = (s + b)(s + c) A + B s+b s+c
+ (c a) e
+ (c a) e ] u(t)
Q.7. Write an expression for the waveform f (t ) shown in Fig. using only unit step function and powers of t. (3) Ans:
f(t) = E [ t u(t) 2(t T) u(t T) + 2(t 3T) u(t 3T) (t 4T) u(t 4T)] T
Q.8. For f(t) of Q7, find and sketch f (t ) (prime denotes differentiation with respect to t). Ans:
f(t) = E [ t u(t) 2(t T) u(t T) + 2(t 3T) u(t 3T) (t 4T) u(t 4T)] T
(3)
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f (t) E/T t 0 -E/T f (t) = E [u(t) 2 u(t - T) + 2 u(t 3T) u(t 4T)] T T 2T 3T 4T
Q.9.
(2)
(t) dt = 1
-
It can be viewed as the limit of a rectangular pulse of duration a and height 1/a when a 0, as shown below.
3
3
(6)
g (t ) (t ) as 0 .
Ans:
g(t) 3/ 0
As
0, duration g(t) dt = 1
0
0, amplitude
Q.11.
t Show that if the FT of x (t) is X ( j) , then the FT of x is a X ( ja) . a Ans: FT x(t) X(j)
(6)
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FT Let x t a
+
X1(j) = x
- +
Let t = a
dt = a d
x() e
- +
a d if a> 0 a d if a < 0
+
-
- x() e
-
-ja
Hence X1(j) = a
x() e ja d = a x (ja)
-
Q.12.
Solve, by using Laplace transforms, the following set of simultaneous differential (14) equations for x (t).
Ans: 2 x (t ) + 4 x (t ) + y (t ) + 7 y(t ) = 5u (t ) x (t ) + x (t ) + y (t ) + 3y(t ) = 5(t ) The initial conditions are : x (0 ) = y(0 ) = 0 . 2 x(t) + 4 x(t) + y(t) + 7 y(t) = 5 u(t) x(t) + x(t) + y(t) + 3 y(t) = 5 (t) L L L L s X(s), (t) 1, u(t) x(t) X(s), x(t)
(Given zero initial conditions) 2 sX(s) + 4 X(s) + sY(s) + 7 Y(s) = 5 s sX(s) + X(s) + sY(s) + 3 Y(s) = 5 (2s + 4) X(s) + (s+7) Y(s) = 5 s (s + 1) X(s) + (s+3) Y(s) = 5 X(s) = 5 s+7 S 3 5 s+3 2s+4 s+7 s+1 s+3 Or, X(s) = 5s + 35 5 15/s 2s2 + 6s + 4s + 12 - s2 8s 7 = - 5s2 + 30s 15 = -5 2 s(s + 2s + 5) s s2 + 6s 3 = s2 + 2s + 5
1 s
A + Bs+ C s s2+ 2s +5
A +B = -5 2A + C = -30
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5A =15 Thus A = 3, B = -8, C = -36 and we can write X(s) = 3 8 s +1 14 2 2 2 (s + 1)2 + 22 s (s + 1) + 2 -t -t x(t) = (3 8 e cos 2t 14 e sin 2t) u(t)
Q.13.
(6)
Ans:
L sin (0t) L Using t f(t) - d [F(s)], ds
0 s2 + 02
0 s2 + 02
2 0 s (s + 02)2
Q.14.
s2 s(s + 1)3
(8)
Ans:
F(s) = A= s-2 = A s(s+1)3 s s-2 = -2 3 (s+1) s=0 s-2 = 3 s s = -1 A = -2 F(s) = D=3 + B + C + s+1 (s+1)2 D (s+1)3
D=
s2 : 3A + 2B + C = 0
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Show that the difference equation y(n ) y(n 1) = x (n ) + x (n 1) represents an all-pass transfer function. What is (are) the condition(s) on for the system to be stable? (8)
(6)
Q.17
(6)
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x1(n) = n u(n) X1(z) = and x2(n) = -n u(-n-1)
X2(z) =
- n z-n
n=- n=1
-1
= - -n zn = -( -1z + -2z2 + -3z3 + ) = - -1z ( 1 + -1z + -2z2 + ..) = - -1z 1- -1z = z z- = 1 ; 1 - z-1 RoC
(6)
r <1
where A=
r e z =1 =
-1
=
-1
1 1- e -j2
B=
1 (1-r e z-1)
j
r e z =1
-j
1 1- ej2
h(n) =
1 ( r ej )n + 1- e-2j
1 e 1 e
1 ( r e-j )n 1- e2j
e j n e jn u(n) h(n) = rn + j 2 j 2
n j(n + 1) j
=r e
- e - j(n + 1)
-j
u (n)
e -e
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rn sin(n+1) u (n) sin
Q.19.
1 Let the Z- transform of x(n) be X(z).Show that the z-transform of x (-n) is X . z Ans: z x(n) X(z) Let y(n) = x(-n)
-n
(2)
+r
Then Y(z) =
x(-n)z =
n = -
x(r) z
r = -
= x(r) (z ) -1 = X (z )
r = -
-1
-1
(7)
2n 4
+ +
2
2
-0.2 n
Energy content E =
+
x (n) = e
n=-
sin
n=-
2n 4
E = E =
e-2n e-2n
sin2 n
2
n=- + n=- +
1-cosn
2
= 1 e-2n
2 n=-
[1 (-1) n]
Now 1 (-1) n =
E =
e-.2(2r +1 ) =
r=-
e-.4r e- .2
r=-
(3)
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Q.22.
A linear system H has an input-output pair as shown in Fig. Determine whether the system is causal and time-invariant.
(4)
Ans: System is non-causal the output y(t) exists at t = 0 when input x(t) starts only at t = +1. System is time-varying the expression for y(t) = [ u (t) u (t-1)(t 1) + u (t 3)
(t 3) u (t-3) ] shows that the system H has time varying parameters.
(4)
Ans: d2y(t) - dy(t) +2y(t) = x(t) dt2 dt L L y(t) Y(s); x(t) X(s); Zero initial conditions
s2 Y(s) sY(s) + 2Y(s) = X(s)
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System transfer function Y(s) = 1 X(s) s2 s + 2 Hence the system is not stable.
x () d is invertible.
(5)
y(t) = x() d
-
Integration Differentiation
y(t) = H{x(t)}
Q.25
Find the impulse response of a system characterized by the differential equation y(t ) + a y(t ) = x (t ) .
(5)
Ans:
y(t) + a y(t) = x(t) L x(t) X(s), y(t)
L Y(s), h(t)
L H(s)
sY(s) + aY(s) = X(s), assuming zero initial conditions H(s) = Y(s) = 1 X(s) s+a -at The impulse response of the system is h(t) = e u(t)
Q.26.
Compute the Laplace transform of the signal y(t ) = (1 + 0.5 sin t ) sin 1000t .
(4)
Ans: y(t) = (1 + 0.5 sint) sin1000t = sin 1000t + 0.5 sint sin 1000t
= sin 1000t + 0.5 cos 999t cos 1001t 2 = sin 1000t + 0.25 cos 999t 0.25 cos 1001t 1000 + 0.25 s 2 2 s + 1000 s + 9992
2
Y(s) =
- 0.25 s 2 s + 10012
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Q.27. Determine Fourier Transform F() of the signal f (t ) = e t cos(t + ) and determine the value of F() . Ans:
We assume f(t) = e-t cos(t + ) u (t) because otherwise FT does not exist FT + f(t) F() = e-t ej(t + ) + e-j(t + ) e-jt dt 2
+
(7)
F() = 1 2
= 1 [e-t + j + e j e ( + 2j)t] dt 2
+ ( + 2 j ) t 1 j e t j e F( ) = e +e 2 ( + 2 j ) 0 0
1 1 j 1 e + e j 2 + 2 j
= F() 2
2 (2 + 42)
Q.28. Determine the impulse response h(t) and sketch the magnitude and phase response of the system described by the transfer function
H(s ) =
2 s 2 + o . o 2 2 s + s + o Q
(14)
Ans: H(s) =
s 2 + 0 2 s2 + 0 s + 02 Q
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H(j) = (j)2 + 02 = (j) + 0 (j) + 02 Q
2
H(j) =
02 - 2 ( - 2)2 + 2 0 2 Q
2 0
1/ 2
0 arg H(j) + /2 0 - /2
0
Phase
Q.29. Using the convolution sum, determine the output of the digital system shown in Fig. below. Assume that the input sequence is {x (n )} = {3, 1, 3}and that the system is initially at rest. n=0
(5)
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x(n) = 3(n) - (n-1) + 3(n-2) X(z) = 3 - z-1 + 3z-2 Digital system: y(n) = x(n) + 1 y(n-1) 2 Y(z) = X(z) = 3 - z-1 + 3z-2 1 1 z-1 1 1 z-1 2 2 by partial fraction expansion.
n
(6)
T = 0.1 s
n
n x(n)
X(z) =
X(z) =
Q.31. An LTI system is given by the difference equation y(n ) + 2 y(n 1) + y(n 2 ) = x (n ) . i. Determine the unit impulse response. ii. Determine the response of the system to the input (3, -1, 3).
n=0
Ans: y(n) + 2y(n-1) + y(n-2) = x(n)
Y(z) + 2z-1 Y(z) + z-2 Y(z) = X(z) (1 + 2z-1 + z-2)Y(z) = X(z)
(4)
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(i). H(z) = Y(z) X(z) = 1 = 1 1 + 2z-1 + z-2 (1 + z-1)2
= 1- 2z-1 + 3 z-2 - 4 z-3 + 5 z-4 - 6 z-5 + 7 z-6 - .( Binomial expansion) h(n) = (n) - 2(n-1) + 3(n-2) -.. = {1,-2,3,-4,5,-6,7,.} is the impulse response. n=0 (ii). x(n) = { 3,-1,3 } n=0 = 3(n) - (n-1) + 3(n-2) X(z) = 3 - z-1 + 3z-2 Y(z) = X(z).H(z) = 3 - z-1 + 3z-2 = 3(1 + 2z-1 + z-2) 7z-1 1 + 2z-1 + z-2 1 + 2z-1 + z-2 = 3 7 z-1 (1 + z-1)2 y(n) = 3(n) + 7nu(n) is the required response of the system.
Q.32.
The signal x(t) shown below in Fig. is applied to the input of an (i) ideal differentiator. Sketch the responses. x(t) = t u(t) 3t u(t-1) + 2t u(t-1.5) (ii) ideal integrator.
(1+4=5)
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Ans:
x(t) (i) 0 < t < 1 1 y(t) = t 0 dx(t ) dt 1 1 1.5 (ii) 1 < t < 1.5
t 1
t dt = t2 1 = 0.5 (Nonlinear) 0 2 0
= 3t t2 1.5
(Nonlinear)
For t =1: y(1) = 3 1 1.5 = 0.5 (iii) t 1.5 : y(1.5) = 4.5 2.25 1.5 = 0.75 -2
x(t)dt
0.5 0 1 1.5 t
Q.33.
Sketch the even and odd parts of (i) a unit impulse function (iii) a unit ramp function. (ii) a unit step function
(1+2+3=6)
AE06/AC04/AT04 Q.34.
t t Sketch the function f (t ) = u sin u sin . T T Ans:
f(t) 1 .. -T 0 -1 T .. t
f(t) =
1 -1 3
e
k = no
ak
x(n k ) be
(5)
Ans: y(n) is : linear and time invariant for all k causal if n0 not less than 0. stable if a > 0 memoryless if k = 0 only Q.36.
Let E denote the energy of the signal x (t). What is the energy of the signal x (2t)?
(2)
E=
x(t )
1
dt
2
To find E =
x(2t )
dt
2
Let 2t =r then E1 =
x(r )
dr 1 = 2 2
x(r ) dr =
E 2
Q.37. x(n), h(n) and y(n) are, respectively, the input signal, unit impulse response and output signal of a linear, time-invariant, causal system and it is given that y(n 2) = x (n n1 ) * h (n n 2 ), where * denotes convolution. Find the possible sets of values of n1 and n 2 . (3) Ans:
y(n-2) = x(n-n1) * h(n-n2) -n -n z-2 Y(z) = z 1 X(z) . z 2 H(z) z-2 H(z) X (z) = z ( n1 + n 2 ) X(z)H (z ) n1+n2 = 2
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Also, n1, n2 0, as the system is causal. So, the possible sets of values for n1 and n2 are: {n1, n2} = {(0,2),(1,1),(2,0)}
Q.38. Let h(n) be the impulse response of the LTI causal system described by the difference equation y(n ) = a y(n 1) + x (n ) and let h (n ) * h1 (n ) = (n ) . Find h1 (n ) . (4) Ans: y(n) = a y(n-1) + x(n)
Y(z) = az-1 Y(z) + X(z) H(z) = Y(z) = 1 X(z) 1-az-1 H1(z) = 1-az-1 or and and and h(n) * h1(n) = (n) H(z) H1(z) =1 H1(z) = 1 H(z)
Q.39. Determine the Fourier series expansion of the waveform f (t) shown below in terms of sines and cosines. Sketch the magnitude and phase spectra. (10+2+2=14) Ans:
Define g(t) = f(t) +1. Then the plot of g(t) is as shown , below and,
= 2/2 = 1 because T =2
g(t) =
Let g(t) = a0 + (an cos nt + bn sin nt) n=1 Then a0 = average value of f(t) =1
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an =
2 2
/2
/2
2 sin nt /2 n
-/2
= 2 /n . 2sin n /2
2 sin ntdt
4 cos nt /2 n
-/2
(Magnitude) X /4
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1
2 3
Phase -7 -3 - 3 7
Q.40. Show that if the Fourier Transform (FT) of x (t) is X() , then dx (t ) FT = j X() . dt Ans:
FT x(t) i.e., x(t) = X(j) or X() 1 X(j) ejt d 2 -
+ +
(3)
(2)
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x(t) = 1 X(j) ejt d 2 -
+ +
x(t) = 1 () ejt d = 1 2 - 2 1 2 FT
X(j) = ()
()
Q.42 Find the unit impulse response, h(t), of the system characterized by the relationship :
y(t ) =
t
x ( ) d .
(3)
Ans:
t
y(t) = () d =
-
1, t 0 = u(t) 0, otherwise
Q.43. Using the results of parts (a) and (b), or otherwise, determine the frequency response of the system of part (c). (6)
Ans: As shown in the figure, u(t) = 1/2 + x(t) where x(t) = 0.5, t >0 -0.5, t <0 dx/dt = (t) By (a) FT[ (t)] = jX() X() = 1/j. Also FT[1/2] = () Therefore FT [u(t)] = H(j)= () + 1/j . Q.44. Let X e j denote the Fourier Transform of the signal x (n) shown below .(2+2+3+5+2=14)
( )
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( )
(i)
X (1)
(ii)
X e j d
( )
(iii) X(-1)
(iv) the sequence y(n) whose Fourier Transform is the real part of X e j .
( )
(v)
X e j
( ) 2 d .
-jn
Ans: j X(e ) =
x(n) e
n = -
j0
(ii) x(n) = 1 X(e ) e 2 - (iii) X(-1) = X(e ) = (iv) Real part X(e )
j j
d ; X(e ) d = 2 x(0) = 4
-
xe(n) = x(n) + x(-n) 2 y(n) = xe(n) = 0, n < -7, n > 7 y(7) = 1 x(7) = -1 = y(-7) 2 2 y(6) = 1 x(6) = 0 = y(-6) 2 y(5) = 1 x(5) = 1 = y(-5) 2 2 y(4) = 1 x(4) = 2 = y(-4) 2 y(3) = 1[x(3) + x(-3)] = 0 = y(-3) 2 y(2) = 1[x(2) + x(-2)] = 0 = y(-2) 2 y(1) = 1[y(1) + y(-1)] = 1 = y(-1) 2 y(0) = 1[ y(0) + y(0)] = 2 2 (v) Parsevals theorem:
X(e ) d = 2
-
x(n) = 2(1 + 1 + 4 +1 + 1 + 4 + 1 + 1) = 28
n = -
Q.45
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z-transform of y(n ) =
(4)
Ans:
z x(n)
n
X(z),
RoC Rx
0
y(n) =
x(k) =
k = -
x(n-k) =
k=
x(n-k)
k=0
Y(z) = X(z)
z-k =
k=0
Geometric series
Q.46 (i) x (n) is a real right-sided sequence having a z-transform X(z). X(z) has two
poles, one of which is at a e j and two zeros, one of which is at r e j . It is also known that
x (n ) = 1 .
(6)
(ii) If a = 1 , r = 2, = = 4 in part (b) (i), determine the magnitude of X(z) on the 2 unit circle. (4)
Ans:
z . (i) x(n) : real, right-sided sequence X(z) = K (z- re )(z- re ) (z- ae )( z- ae
j -j j -j -j j
= K z2 zr (e +e ) + r2 j j z2 za (e + e ) + a2 = K 1 2r cos z-1 + r2 z-2 = K. N(z-1) 1 2a cosz-1 + a2 z-2 D(z-1) where K. 1 2r cos + r2 = X(1) = 1 1 2a cos + a2 i.e., K = 1 2a cos + a2 1 2r cos + r2 (ii) a = , r = 2, = = /4 ; K = 1 2().(1/2) + 1 2(2) (1/2) + 4 X(z) = (0.25) . 1 2(2) (1/2) z-1 + 4z-2 1 2().(1/2) z-1 + z-2 = 0.25
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= (0.25) 1 - 22 z-1 + 4z-2 1 (1/2) z-1 + z-2
j -j
(0.25)
-j
- j
= - 2 2 + e + 4 e j -j -22+ 4e + e X(e )
j
=1
Q.47 Determine, by any method, the output y(t) of an LTI system whose impulse response h(t) is of the form shown in fig(a). to the periodic excitation x(t) as shown in fig(b). (14)
Ans:
Fig(a)
h(t) = u(t) u(t-1) => H(s) =
1- e -s s
Fig(b)
First period of x(t) , xT(t) = 2t [u(t) u(t- ) ] = 2[ t u(t) (t-1/2) u(t-1/2) 1/2 u(t-1/2)] XT(s) = 2[1/s2 e-s/2 / s2 1/2 e-s/2 / s ] X (s) = XT(s) / 1 e-s/2 Y(s) =
1 es 1 . s 1 e s / 2
1 e 2
s / 2
=
=
2 s
3
2 s3
(1 + es / 2 )[1 es / 2 0.5 s es / 2 ]
(1 e
s3
s
0.5se s / 2 s2
0.5s (e s / 2 + e s ) e s / 2 + e s s2
2
=2
1 e s
This gives y (t) = t2 0< t < 1/2 t2 t +1/2 1/2 < t < 1 1/2 t >1
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(not to scale)
Q.48
s 2 + 3s + 1
(s + 1)3 (s + 2)2
(14)
Ans:
F(s) = s2+3s+1 = A + B + C + D + E (s+1)3(s+2)2 (s+1) (s+1)2 (s+1)3 (s+2) (s+2)2 A(s+2)2(s+1)2 + B(s+2)2(s+1) + C(s+2)2 + D(s+1)3(s+2) +E(s+1)3 = s2+3s+1 = 1-3+1 = -1 C = s2+3s+1 (s+2)2 s= -1 1 = 4-6+1 = 1 E = s2+3s+1 3 (s+1) s= -2 -1 C = -1
E=1
A(s2+3s+2)2 + B(s2+4s+4)(s+1) + C(s2+4s+4) + D(s3+3s2+3s+1)(s+2) + E(s3+3s2+3s+1) = s2+3s+1 A(s4+6s3+13s2+12s+4) + B(s3+5s2+8s+4) + C(s2+4s+4) + D(s4+5s3+9s2+7s+2) + E(s3+3s2+3s+1) = s2+3s+1 s4 :
3
; 4A+5B+1 = 0
s1 : 12A+8B+4C+7D+3E = 3 ; 5A+8B-4 = 0
A+B = -1 ; 4(A+B)+B+1 = 0 or 4+B+1 = 0 or B=3 A=-4 A = -1-3 = - 4 A+D = 0 or D = -A = 4 F(s) = - 4 + 3 + -1 + 4 + 1 (s+1) (s+1)2 (s+1)3 (s+2) (s+2)2 f(t) = L-1[F(s)] = - 4e-t + 3t e-t t2 e-t + 4e-2 t + t e-2t = [e-t(-4 + 3t - t2) + e-2 t(4 + t)] u(t) D=4
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Q.49 Define the terms variance, co-variance and correlation coefficient as applied to random variables.
(6)
Ans: Variance of a random variable X is defined as the second central moment E[(X-X)]n, n=2, where central moment is the moment of the difference between a random variable X and its mean X i.e.,
+
X = var [X] =
-
(x- X) fx(x) dx
Co-variance of random variables X and Y is defined as the joint moment: XY = cov [XY] = E[{X-E[X]}{Y-E[Y]}] = E[XY]- X Y where X = E[X] and Y = E[Y]. Correlation coefficient XY of X and Y is defined as the co-variance of X and Y normalized w.r.t XY : XY = cov [XY] = XY XY XY Q.50 Determine the total energy of the raised-cosine pulse x(t), shown in Fig.1 defined by: (8) 1 (cos + 1), t x(t) = 2 . 0, otherwise
Fig.1
Ans:
+
Energy E =
( t )dt =
1 3 2 4 (cos t + 1) dt = 4 units.
FT
Q.51 State the sampling theorem, given x ( t ) X () . For the spectrum of the continuous-time signal, shown in Fig.2, consider the three cases f s = 2f x ; f s > 2f x ; f s < 2f x and draw the spectra, indicating aliasing. (8)
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fx
fx
Fig.2
Ans:
Sampling theorem: Given x ( t ) X () , if X () = 0 for > m , and if s > 2m ,
FT
2 , Ts = Sampling interval, then x(t) is uniquely Ts determined by its samples x ( nTs ) where n = 0, 1, 2, .. ( s > 2 m Nyquist rate.)
where sampling frequency s =
X (f )
f s X ( 0)
-fx
fx
f
fs = f x
-fx
fx (2fx) Guardband
f
f s > 2f x
-fx
fx
2fx
f
f s < 2f x
Q.52
(8)
(i) (ii)
Show that X ( t ) 2 x () , using duality (or similarity) property of FT s. 1 Find x(t) from X () = , using the convolution property of FTs. (1 + j) 2
Ans: (i)
x(t) =
1 X()e jt d 2 =
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x () = 1 1 X ( t )e jtdt , or , x ( ) = X ( t )e jt dt 2 t = 2 t =
+ jt X( t )e dt , i.e., X(t ) 2x () .
+ +
2 x () =
FT
1 (1 + j) 2
FT 1 1 1 , and, e t u ( t ) . . 1 + j 1 + j 1 + j FT
x(t) =
u ()e ( t ) u ( t )d .
Q.53 Find the difference equation describing the system represented by the block-diagram shown in Fig.3, where D stands for unit delay. (8)
1 2 1 4 Fig.3
Ans: Intermediate variable f(n) between the summers: 1 1 f (n ) = x (n 1) f (n 1) f (n 2) 2 4 y(n ) = 2 x (n ) + f (n ) , or, f (n ) = y(n ) 2 x (n ) f ( n 1) = y( n 1) 2 x ( n 1) f ( n 2) = y ( n 2) 2 x ( n 2) 1 1 1 y(n ) + y(n 1) + y(n 2) = 2 x (n ) + 2 x (n 1) + x (n 2) . 2 4 2 Q.54 For the simple continuous-time RC frequently-selective filter shown in Fig.4, obtain the (8) frequency response H(). Sketch its magnitude and phase for - < < .
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Ans:
KVL x ( t ) = RC
or,
H () =
1 1+ 0
2
phase spectrum
0
2
- 0
Q.55
Consider the signal x ( t ) = e t u ( t ) + e 2 t u ( t ) . Express its Laplace Transform in the N (s) form: X (s) = K. , K = system constant. Identify th region of convergence. D(s) Indicate poles and zeros in the s-plane. (8)
Ans:
x ( t ) = e t u ( t ) + e 2 t u ( t ) X (s ) =
L
1 1 + s +1 s + 2
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3 1 Zero s = . 2 2 Poles s = 1,2. ROC R e {s} > 1. R e {s} > 2. Common R o C is R e {s} > 1.
Q.56 Given input x(n) and impulse response h(n), as shown in Fig.5, evaluate (8) y(n ) = x (n ) * h (n ) , using DTFTs.
Fig.5
Ans:
( ) n = 1 n = 0 n =1 ( ) n = 1 n = 0 n =1 2 Y (e j ) = a (e j + 1 + e j ) = a (e j2 + 2e j + 3+ 2e j + e j2 )
H e j = e + j + 1 + e j ; X e j = ae + j + a + ae j
As (n n 0 ) e jn o , y(n) = a(n+2) + 2a(n+1) + 3a(n) + 2a(n-1) + a(n-2). y(n) = {a, 2a, 3a, 2a, a} n=0
DTFT
y(n ) = x (n ) * h (n ) Y (e j ).H (e j ) .
DTFT
Q.57 Determine
Xe
( ) = e j2 5e j + 6 .
j
the
inverse
DTFT,
by
partial
fraction
expansion,
of
(8)
Ans:
3 2 + . j j 1 j 1 j j 2 j e 3 e 2 1 e 1 e e 5e +6 3 2 n n n n 1 1 1 1 x (1n ) = 2 u (n ) + 3 u (n ) = 2 + 3 u (n ) . 3 3 2 2 X e j =
( )
) (
)(
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Q.58 State the initial-value and final-value theorems of Laplace Transforms. Compute the L 3s + 4 initial-value and final-values for x ( t ) X(s) , where x (s) = . (8) s(s + 1)(s + 2) 2 Ans: Initial-value theorem: If f(t) and its first derivative are Laplace transformable, then
the initial value of f(t) is: f (0 + ) = lim f ( t ) = lim sF(s) .
t 0 + s
Final-value theorem: If f(t) and its first derivative are Laplace transformable, and f(t) is not a periodic function, then the final value of f(t) is: lim f ( t ) = lim sF(s) .
t s 0
4 3 + s Initial value x (0 + ) = lim sX(s) = lim = 0. 1 s s 2 1 + (s + 2 ) s (3s + 4) = 1 . Final value lim x ( t ) = lim sX(s) = lim t s 0 s 0 (s + 1)(s + 2 )2
Q.59 Find, by Laplace Transform method, the output y(t) of the system described by the dy( t ) differential equation: + 5 y( t ) = x ( t ) where input x ( t ) = 3e 2 t u ( t ) and the initial dt condition is y(0) = -2. (8) Ans:
dy( t ) + 5 y( t ) = 3e 2 t u ( t ), y(0) = -2. dt L L 1 y( t ) Y(s), u ( t ), e 2 t . s+2 3 sY (s) y(0 + ) + 5Y (s) = . s+2 2 3 A B 2 + . Y (s) = = + (s + 2)(s + 5) (s + 5) s + 2 s + 5 s + 5 1 3 3 = . A= s = 2 = 1 s+2 s+5 s+5 3 B= y( t ) = e 2 t 3e 5 t u ( t ) s = 5 = 1 . s+2
Q.60 An LTI system is characterised by the difference equation: x(n 2) 9x(n 1) + 18x(n) = 0 with initial conditions x(-1) = 1 and x(-2) = 9. Find x(n) by using z-transform and state the properties of z-transform used in your calculation. (8) Ans:
x(n 2) -9x(n 1) + 18x(n) = 0 By using
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z 1
Q.61 Determine the discrete-time sequence x(n), given that x (n ) X (z) = Ans: Assume that x(n) is casual. Then
z2 + z z 3 3z 2 + 3z 1 (8)
z 3 3z 2 + 3z 1 z 2 + z
z 1 + 4z 2 + 9z 3 + 16z 4 + ......
z 2 3z + 3 z 1 4z 3 + z 1 4z 12 + 12z 1 4z 2 9 11z 1 + 4z 2 9 27 z 1 + 27 z 2 9z 3 16z 1 23z 2 + 9z 3 16z 1 48z 2 + 48z 3 16z 4 25z 2 39z 3 + 16z 4
z n 0 ( n n ) 0 z x ( n ) = ( n 1) + 4(n 2) + 9( n 3) + 16( n 3) + ..... x(n) = {0, 1, 4, 9, 16, ..} n=0
X ( y) = z 1 + 4z 2 + 9z 3 + 16z 4 + .....
Q.62 Explain the meaning of the following terms with respect to random variables/processes: (i) Wide-sense stationary process. (ii) Ergodic process. (iii) White noise. (iv) Cross power spectral density. (8) Ans: (i) Wide-sense stationary process. For stationary processes, means and variances are independent of time, and covariance depends only on the time-difference if in addition, the N-fold joint p.d.f. depends on the time origin, such a random process is called wide- sense stationary process. (ii) Ergodic process. Ergodic process is one in which time and ensemble averages are interchangeable. 52
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FT
1 . 2
[ ]
3
Q.64
+e
j 3n
.
j 3n 8
Ans:
x (n) = e
Fundamental Frequency =
j 4n 3
+e
=e
j 32n 24
+e
j 9n 24
1 . 24
t3
Q.65
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y(t) =
x( )d .
t t0 3
Let x(t) be shifted by t0 then the corresponding output yi(t) will be yi(t) =
x ( t
t 3
) d =
x( )d where = t
t t0 3
x ( ) d
Hence the system is time-invariant. If x(t) is bounded, output will be bounded. Hence the system is stable.
Q.66
x(t ) dt =
2
x1 (t ) dt +
2
x (t )
2
dt
(6)
Ans:
x(t ) dt =
2
( x1 (t ) + x2 (t ) ) dt
2
x(t ) dt =
x1 (t ) dt +
2
x 2 (t ) dt + 2 x1 (t ) x 2 (t ) dt
2
The term 2 x1 (t ) x 2 (t ) dt will become zero if x1 (t ) is the even part and x 2 (t ) is the odd part of x(t ) or vice-versa. Then
x(t ) dt =
2
x1 (t ) dt +
2
x (t )
2
dt .
Q.67
If h1 [n] = [n] , h2 [n] = [n 1] + 2 [n 2] , h3 [n] = [n + 1] + 2 [n + 2] are the impulse responses of three LTI systems, determine the impulse response of the system shown in Fig.1.
h1 [n]
+
h3 [n]
Fig. 1
h2 [n]
Ans:
h1(n) = (n) h2(n) = (n-1)+2(n-2) h3(n) = (n+1)+2(n+2) Impulse response of the system, h(n) = h1(n) + h2(n)*h3(n) = (n) + 2(n+1) + 5(n) + 2(n-1) = 6(n) + 2(n+1) + 2(n-1).
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Given that y (t ) = x(t ) h(t ) , determine x(at ) h(at ) in terms of y (t ) . If a is real, for what values of a the system will be (i) causal, (ii) stable? (10)
Ans: y(t) = x(t)*h(t) Thus, Y(s) = X(s)H(s) Now x(at) has Laplace transform (1/a) X(s/a) . Similarly h(at) has Laplace transform (1/a) H(s/a) . Thus Laplace transform of x(at)*h(at) = (1/a2)X(s/a) H(s/a) = (1/a) (1/a) Y(s/a) = Laplace transform of (1/a)y(at) Assuming the original system to be causal and stable, (i) to maintain only causality, a can take any value, (ii) to maintain stability, a > 0.
Q.69
(10)
0 1 1 tdt + tdt = 0 1 T
0 1 t 2 t 2 1 + = 2 1 2 0 T
ak =
0 1 1 1 jk t jk t jk t x(t )e 0 dt = te 0 dt + te 0 dt T 0 1 T T
1 T =
jk e jk 0 1 e jk 0 e jk 0 1 e 0 + + + 2 2 2 2 jk jk k k 0 0 0 0
1 T
Q.70
Determine Fourier series coefficients of the same signal x(t ) as in Q69, but now, assuming its period to be 6. What is the relationship between the coefficients determined in Q69 & Q70? (6)
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a02 = 1 T2
Thus the Fourier coefficients are doubled when the period is doubled. The function with higher period will have all the harmonics present in the lower period function as even harmonics.
Q.71
The Fourier transform of a signal x(t) is described as 0.5 1 < < 0 , 1 < < 1 and arg X ( j ) = 0.5 0 < < 1 X ( j ) =
0, otherwise
otherwise
Q.72
(4)
sin 2 = sin sin =P(j).P(j) 2 Multiplication in the frequency domain is equivalent to convolution in the time domain. sin Inverse Fourier transform of P(j) = 2 is a pulse
1, p (t ) = 0,
t 1 t > 1.
Therefore
2 t , t 2 x (t ) = p(t ) p (t ) = t >2 0,
Q.73
A system is described by the difference equation y[n] = x[n] + ay[n 1] . Find the impulse response of the inverse of this system. From the impulse response, find the difference equation of the inverse system. (8)
Ans: y[n] = x[n] + ay[n 1]
H ( z) = Y ( z) 1 = X ( z ) 1 az 1
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Q.74
1 = 1 az 1 H ( z) Impulse Response: h1(n) = 1 ( n) a ( n 1) Difference equation: y ( n) = x( n) ax( n 1) Determine the autocorrelation of the sequence { 1, 1, 2, 3} .
Transfer function H 1 ( z ) =
(8)
Ans:x(n) = (1, 1, 2, 3)
Since
rxx (k ) =
x ( m) x ( m k ) = r
m =
xx ( k )
r (0) = x (0) x(0) + x (1) x(1) + x(2) x(2) + x(3) x(3) = 15 r (1) = x (0) x(1) + x (1) x (2) + x( 2) x(3) = 9 = r (1) r ( 2) = x(0) x (2) + x(1) x(3) = 5 = r ( 2) r (3) = x(0) x (3) + x(1) x(3) = 3 = r (3) r ( 4) = 0 r (n) = [3, 5, 9, 15, 9, 5, 3] Determine the cross correlation of the processes x1 (t ) = A cos(2f c t + ) and x 2 (t ) = B sin( 2f c t + ) , where is an independent random variable uniformly distributed over the interval (0,2 ) . (8)
Ans:x1(t) = A cos (2fct + ) and x2(t) = B sin (2fct + ) Rxx() = E{A cos {2fc(t + )+}B sin (2fct + )}
Thus
Q.75
=-
AB sin (2fc) 2
Q.76
sin t n is sampled by p (t ) = t . Determine and t 2 n = (8) sketch the sampled signal and its Fourier transform.
A signal x(t ) =
Ans: x(t ) =
is
n sin 2 . x (n) = n 2
DTFT of x( n) is a pulse
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2, X ( ) = 2 0 , otherwise
Q.77
Determine the Fourier transforms of (i) x1[n ] = sin n0 and (ii) x2 [n] = (sin n0 )u[n ]
Ans: (i)
x1 [n ] = sin n 0 = e j0 n e j0 n 1 j0 n = e e j0 n 2j 2j 1 [ ( + 0 ) ( 0 )] X ( ) = 2j
(8)
(ii)
x2 [n] = (sin n0 )u ( n) =
e j 0 nu ( n) e j 0 nu ( n) 2j 1 1 1 X ( ) = j0 j j0 j 2 j 1 e e 1 e e 1 j 1 1 = e j j j0 j0 2j e e e e
sin 0 = e j j j 2 2e cos 0 1 + e
Q.78
H(s) =
Q.79
Using Laplace transform, find the forced and natural responses of the system d 2 y (t ) dy (t ) dx(t ) described by +5 + 6 y (t ) = + 6 x(t ) when the input is a unit 2 dt dt dt step function and the initial conditions of the system are y (0 + ) = 1 and
y ' (0 + ) = 2.
(8)
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The first term is associated with the forced response of the system, yF(t). The second term corresponds to the natural response, yN(t). Substituting for X(s) = 1/s, x(0+) = 1, y (0 + ) = 1 , y ' (0 + ) = 2 , we obtain
6 s+7 Y ( s) = s( s + 2)(s + 3) + ( s + 2)( s + 3) 3 2 5 4 1 Y ( s) = + + s s + 2 s + 3 s + 2 s + 3
y (t ) = 1 3e 2t + 2e 3t u (t ) +(5 e 2t -4 e 3t ) u (t )
Thus,
y F (t ) = 1 3e 2t + 2e 3t u (t ) ,
y N (t ) = (5 e 2t -4 e 3t ) u (t ) .
Q.80
1 + z 1 . For what values 1 az 1 1 bz 1 of a and b will the system be (i) unstable, (ii) non-causal? (8)
)(
Ans: H ( z ) =
z ( z + 1) ( z a )( z b)
The poles are z = a, b. (i) Causal: both a and b 1. Stable: both a and b < 1. (ii) Unstable: both or either a or b 1. Non-causal: both or either a or b > 1.
Q.81
0.25 z , z > 0.5 . (z 0.5)(z 1.5) (z 0.25)(z 0.5) For what relationship between a and b the ROC will be the largest? (8)
X (z ) = z , 0.5 < z < 1.5, Y ( z ) =
Ans:X(z) =
z , 0.5<z< 1.5 ( z 0.5)( z 1.5) 0.25 z Y(z) = , z> 0.5 ( z 0.25)( z 0.5)
0.25a + 0.375b z (a + 0.25b) z a + 0.25b aX(z) + bY(z) = ( z 0.5)( z 1.5)( z 0.25)
Since ROC is decided by the three poles, ROC of aX(z) + bY(z) is 0.5<z< 1.5. However, there is a possibility of cancellation of one of the poles by the created zero. If the pole at 0.5 can be cancelled, then we shall have the ROC given by 0.25 < |z| < 1.5 the maximum stretch. The condition is
0.25a + 0.375b = 0.5 , i.e., a = b. a + 0.25b
Q.82
Find whether the function y(t) = x(t).cos(100t) represent a Linear, Causal, time invariant system. (8)
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Ans: y (t ) = x(t ) cos100t If the inputs are x1 (t ) and x 2 (t ) , then the corresponding outputs are
y1 (t ) = x1 (t ) cos100t y 2 (t ) = x 2 (t ) cos100t .
Now if the input x3 (t ) is a linear combination of x1 (t ) and x 2 (t ) , i.e., x3 (t ) = ax1 (t ) + bx 2 (t ) where a and b are arbitrary scalars. Then y 3 (t ) = x3 (t ) cos100t = [ax1 (t ) + bx 2 (t ) ]cos100t = ax1 (t ) cos100t + bx 2 (t ) cos100t = ay1 (t ) + by 2 (t ) . Thus, we conclude that the system is linear. Since the response depends only on the present values, the system is causal. y ( t ) x ( t ) cos 100 (t ) y (t ) , the system is time varying. Since =
Q.83
Find the even and odd parts of the following functions (i) f (t ) = t sin t (ii) f (t ) = a0 + a1t + a2t 2
Ans:
(4)
f o (t ) = (i) Here
f e (t ) =
(ii) Here f e (t ) =
Q.84
f (t ) = a + a1 (t ) + a 2 t 2
f o (t ) =
1 {a + a1 (t ) + a2 t 2 } {a + a1 (t ) + a2 (t ) 2 } = a1t 2
1 {a + a1 (t ) + a2 t 2 }+ {a + a1 (t ) + a2 (t ) 2 } = a0 + a 2 t 2 2
(4)
x (t )
10t
dt
5 t
1 2T
(e
+ 1 + 2e
)u(t )dt = 1 2T
(e
0
10t
+ 1 + 2e 5t dt
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Q.85
Find the Fourier Series of the following periodic wave form and hence draw the spectrum. (8)
f (t ) = A cos
Ans:The function
t,
j t 2 j t A e 4 +e 4 = 4 2 2
t jn 2 dt e
Q.86
(8)
Ans:Here T = 1, 0 = 2 , f (t ) = 2Vt .
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0.5
Q.87
Define signum and unit step functions? Find the Fourier transforms of (8) these functions.
Ans:Signum function
t >0 1, Sgm (t ) = 1, t < 0
F ( ) = Lt a 0 e
a t
Sgm(t )e jt dt
1 t 0 u (t ) = 0 t < 0
Since
u (t ) =
Sgn (t) = 2u (t ) 1 ,
1 [sgn(t ) + 1] 2 1 1 2 FT of u (t ) = + 2 ( ) = + ( ) 2 j j
Q.88
Determine the Fourier transform a two-sided exponential function t (8) x(t ) = e and draw its magnitude spectrum.
Ans:
f (t ) = e
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F ( ) =
jt
dt =
(1 j ) t
+ e (1+ j )t dt
0
1 1 2 = + = 1 j 1 + j 1 + 2 2 F ( ) = 1+ 2
Q.89
ind the Discrete Fourier transform of the following sequences. (i) x(n ) = a n , 0 < a < 1 (Find N point DFT) (Find 4 point DFT) (ii) x(n ) = cos n
4
(8)
Ans:
X (k ) =
x ( n) e
n =0
N 1
j 2nk / N
(i)
= =
k = 0,1,..., N 1
a e
n=0
N 1
n j 2nk / N
(ae
n=0
N 1
j 2nk / N n
1 ae j 2k / N 1 ae j 2k / N
=
(ii) N = 4 x(n) = cos 0, = 1,
N 1 n =0
1 aN , 1 ae j 2k / N
k = 0, 1, ...., N 1
cos
4 0707,
cos 0,
,
3 4 -0,707 cos
x ( n) e X (k ) =
X (k ) = {X (0), ={ 1,
j 2nk / N
k = 0,1,..., N 1
j 2nk / N
x ( n) e
=
n =0
k = 0, 1, 2, 3 X (3)} 1 + j1.414}
X (1), 1 j1.414,
X (2), 1,
Q.90
(4)
W
n =0
N 1
nK N
Ans: (i)
N , k = 0 = 0therwise 0
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N 2 , k = 0 elsewhere X 3 ( k ) = X 1 ( k ) X 2 (k ) = 0,
(ii) a)
x3 ( n ) = N , 0 n N 1 X ( k ) = DFT [ ( n)] = 1
Q.91
Find the Nyquist frequency of the following signals. (i) Sa (100 t ) (iii) 25 cos(500 t )
x=
(8)
Ans: Sa (i) This function will have frequency response a rectangular pulse with 100 100 fm = , fs = 2 fm = 2 Hz maximum frequency (ii) The sin2(2ft) = (1-cos 4ft)/2, the maximum frequency will be 2f. 200 100 fm = , fs = 2 fm = Hz 500 fm = , f s = 2 f m = 500 Hz 2 (iii) sin t sin 2t sinc t = . 10 2t . Its frequency response will t (iv) Thus 10 sinc(2t) =
sin x x
be a rectangular pulse X ( f ) such that the maximum frequency f m = 1 Hz. Hence sampling frequency f s = 2 f m = 2 Hz.
Q.92
Define ideal low pass filter and show that it is non-causal by finding its (8) impulse response.
Ans:
j 2ft 0 , B f B e H( f ) = 0, f > B B B e j 2f (t t0 ) j 2f ( t t 0 ) = h(t ) = B e df j 2f (t t 0 ) B B
1 e j 2B (t t0 ) e j 2B (t t0 ) j 2 (t t 0 ) sin 2B (t t 0 ) = 2B = 2 BSinc[2 B (t t 0 )] 2B (t t 0 ) =
The system is non-causal as there is some response before t = 0.
Q.93
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[ f (t )] = f (t )e
0
2T
2T
st
dt + f (t )e dt +.... +
st
4T
( n + 2 )T
f (t )e
st
dt
2T
st
nT
Q.94
(s + a )
+b
(ii) ln s2
s +1 s+ 2
(8)
Ans:
1
(i)
(s + a )
s+a a b = s 2 2 2 2 b ( s + a) + b +b (s + a) + b
2
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dF 1 1 = ds s + 1 s + 2 dF = e t e 2t u (t ) ds
Hence,
1
[F (s)] = 1
dF t ds 1 e t e 2t u (t ) = t
1
Q.95
Obtain the z transforms and hence the regions of convergence of the following sequences. (i) x(n ) = [u (n ) u (n 10 )] 2 n (ii) x (n ) = cos ( n ) u (n ) (8)
Ans: (i)
x (n) = [u (n) u (n 10)]2 n
Z [x( n)] = 2 n Z n
n=0
(ii)
Z [x (n)] =
) + (e
n n =0
n z 1
1 1 1 + j 1 j 1 2 1 e z 1 e z 1 1 1 z = + = 1 1 2 1 + z 1+ z z +1,
ROC is
z >1
Q.96
A second order discrete time system is characterized by the difference equation y (n ) 0.1 y (n-1)-0.02 y (n-2 ) = 2 x(n ) x(n 1) . Find y (n ) for n 0 when x(n) = u(n) and the initial conditions are given as y(1) = 10, y(2) = 20 (8)
Ans:
y ( n) 0.1 y ( n 1) 0.02( n 2) = 2 x( n) x( n 1) ,
Since
Y (z ) 0.1 Y (1) + z 1Y (z) 0.02 Y (2) + z 1Y(1) + z 2 Y (z) = 2X ( z ) z X ( z ) Substituting the initial values and rearranging, we get
Y ( z ) 1 0.1z 1 0.02 z 2 + 1 0.4 + 0.2 z 1 =
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Y ( z) =
Now
By partial fraction expansion, we get 1.13 z 0.5 z 0.36 z Y1 ( z ) = + + ( z 1) ( z 0.2) ( z + 0.1) Similarly 2 z 2 z Y2 ( z ) = + 3 ( z 0.2) 3 ( z + 0.1)
Y3 ( z ) = 0.4
Thus,
Y (z) =
Hence
Q.97
A continuous random variable has a pdf f (x ) = Kx 2e x ; x 0 . Find K, and mean and variance of the random variable. (8)
Ans: By the property of PDF
Kx
0
2 x
e dx = 1
x
Rx
f ( x )dx =
x 2 Kx 2 e x dx =0.5
x 4 e x dx = 12
Variance of x is 2 V ( x) = E ( x 2 ) {E ( x)} = 12 - 9 = 3.
Q.98
Find the autocorrelation of the following functions: (i) g (t ) = e at u (t ) (ii) g(t) = A where A is a rectangular pulse with period T and
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Ans:
(i)
R g ( ) =
g (t ) g (t )dt
e at e a ( t )u (t )dt = e a
e 2 at dt =
e a 2a
(ii)
R g ( ) =
t g (t ) = A T
g (t ) g (t )dt
R g ( )
For < T
R g ( )
A 2 dt = A 2 (T )
For T
R g ( ) g (t ) g (t )dt 0, = =
T
2 A (T ), < T = T. 0
Q.99
(8)
Ans:
A0 = I T0 T0 / 2 2nt 2I T0 / 2 (t ) cos T0 dt = T0 T0 / 2 2nt T0 / 2 (t ) sin T0 dt =0
1 T0
T0 / 2
T0 / 2
(t ) dt =
2I T0 2I Bn = T0
An =
I 2I x(t ) = + T0 T0
2nt I = cos T0 T0 n =1
e
n =
2nt T0
Q.100
The Magnitude and phase of the Fourier Transform of a signal x(t) are shown in the following figure. Find the signal x(t).
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X ( j ) = , W W <0 / 2, ( j ) = X ( j ) = / 2, > 0
e j / 2 , W 0 X ( j ) = j / 2 , 0 W e 1 2
and Thus
x(t ) = F 1 [X ( j )] =
=
X ( j )e jt d
W 1 0 j / 2 jt e e d + e j / 2 e jt d 0 W 2 W W jt ) 1 = e j ( / 2t ) d + e j ( / 2 d 0 0 2
1 2
W jt ) W e j ( / 2t ) + e j ( / 2 d = cos( / 2 t )d = (sin t )d 0 0
Q.101
Find the Discrete Time Fourier Transforms of the following signals and draw (8) its spectra. (i) x1 (n ) = a
n
a <1
2 . 5
( ) a
n =
e j n =
a
n =
e jn +
a
n=0
e j n =
(ae ) + (ae )
j
n j n =1 n=0
2 2 = + + , 5 5
<
Q.102
The frequency response for a causal and stable continuous time LTI system 1 j is expressed as H ( j ) = . (8) 1 + j (i) Determine the magnitude of H ( j ) (ii) Find phase response of H ( j ) (iii) Find Group delay.
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[H ( )] = 1 j
1+ 2
Find the Nyquist rate and Nyquist interval for the continuous-time signal 1 (4) x (t ) = cos(4000t ) cos(1000t ) . 2 Ans:
1 1 [cos 5000t + cos 3000t ] cos 4000t. cos1000t = 2 4 The highest frequency present is h = 5000 , i.e., fh = 2.5 kHz. Nyquist rate is x(t ) =
Consider a discrete-time LTI system with impulse response h (n ) given by h(n ) = n u (n ) . Determine whether the system is causal, and the condition for stability. (4)
Ans: Since h(n) = 0 for n < 0, the system is causal. Now
h( k ) = k u ( n) =
k = k = k =0
1 , < 1. 1
Check for Causality, Linearity of the following signals. (i) y (t ) = x t (ii) y (t ) = x(t 2 )
( )
(8)
(iii) y (t ) = 10 x(t + 2 ) + 5
(iv) y[n] =
x[n]
k =
Ans: (i) Non-causal: y (0.01) = x(0.1), i.e., y depends upon the future value of x. linear: it is of the form y = mx. (ii) Non-causal: y ( 2) = x(4), i.e., y depends upon the future value of x. linear: it is of the form y = mx. (iii) Non-causal: y(t) depends upon x(t+2) the future value of x(t). Non-linear: it is of the form y = mx + c. (iv) Non-causal: It has the value for n < 0. Linear : it is of the form y = mx. Q.106
Determine the Laplace transform of the following functions. (i) x(t ) = cos 3 (3t ) (ii) x(t ) = t sin at Ans: (i) 1 x(t ) = cos 3 t = [cos 9t + 3 cos 3t ] 4 70
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(ii)
Q.107
2 1 + s+3 s2 Determine the impulse responses if the system is (i) stable (ii) causal. State (10) whether the system will be stable and causal simultaneously. The transfer function of the system is given by H (s ) =
Ans:There are following three possible impulse responses. h1 (t ) = 2e 3t u (t ) + e 2t u (t ), > 2 h2 (t ) = 2e 3t u (t ) e 2t u ( t ), - 3 < < 2 h3 (t ) = 2e 3t u ( t ) e 2t u (t ), < 3 h1(t) is causal but unstable due to the pole at s = 2, h2(t) is non-causal due to the pole at s = 2 but stable, and h3(t) is also non-causal due to both the poles but stable. Thus, the system cannot be both causal and stable simultaneously.
Q.108
Determine the inverse Z transform of the following X(z) by the partial fraction expansion method. (8)
X ( z) = z+2 2z 2 7 z + 3
Ans: X ( z ) =
(i) When z > 3 all poles are interior, x(n) is causal. Therefore, (ii) When z < 2 1 1 x(n) = (n) u (n) + (3) n u (n) 3 3 2 1 , all poles are exterior, x(n) is non-causal. 2
2 1 1 x(n) = (n) + u (n 1) (3) n u (n 1) 3 3 2
n n
(iii) When
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3 1 y (n 1) + y (n 2 ) = x(n ) 4 8 where x(n ) and y (n ) are the input and output of the system, respectively. (i) Determine the H(z) for causal system function (ii) Find the impulse response h(n) of the system (8) (iii) Find the step response of the system
Ans:
i)
(ii)
3 1 1 z Y ( z ) + z 2Y ( z ) = X ( z ) 4 8 Y ( z) 1 z2 1 = H ( z) = = ,z > . 3 1 1 1 X ( z) 2 1 z 1 + z 2 z z 4 8 2 4 H ( z) z 2 1 = = 1 1 1 1 z z z z z 2 4 2 4
Y (z)
1 n 1 n h(n) = 2 u (n) 2 4
(iii) Here
z , z >1 z 1 z3 Y ( z) = X ( z)H ( z) = , z >1 1 1 ( z 1)( z )( z ) 2 4 8 z 1 z z = 2 + , z >1 1 3 1 3 z 1 z z 2 4 n n 8 1 11 y (n) = 2 + u (n) 3 4 3 2 X ( z) =
Q.110
A random variable X has the uniform distribution given by 1 , for 0 x 2 f X ( x ) = 2 otherwise 0, Determine mean, mean square, Variance.
(10)
Ans:
Mean m x =
xf x ( x)dx =
x 2 dx =
0
2 x f x ( x)dx =
1 2
x
0
4 dx = 2 3
x 2 = E( X 2 ) mx 2
4 1 = 2 2 = 2 3 3
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Q.111
(6)
Ans: Property 1: The peak value occurs at x = m, i.e., mean value 1 at x = m (mean) f x ( x) = 2 Property 2: Plot of Gaussian PDF exhibits even symmetry around mean value, i.e., f x (m ) = f x ( m + )
Property 3: The mean under PDF is 1 / 2 for all values of x below mean value and for all values of above mean value, i.e., 1 P ( X m) = P ( X > m) = 2
Q.112
R x ( ) = 2 e
filter whose impulse response is h( ) = e u ( ) where is a constant, u ( ) is unit step function. (i) Find power spectral density of random signal x(t). (ii) Find power spectral density of output signal y(t). (8)
Ans: (i)
S X ( ) = FT[RX (t )] = =
R X ( )e j d
2e e j d =
2 2 2 +2
(ii)
H ( ) = FT[h( )] = S y ( ) = H ( ) S X ( ) =
2
e u ( )e j d =
2
+ j
2 2 S X ( ) = 2 + j +2 2 +2
Q.113
Determine the convolution of the following two continuous time functions. (8) x(t ) = e at u (t ) , a > 0 and h(t ) = u (t ) Ans:
y (t ) = h(t ) * u (t ) =
x ( ) h(t ) d =
e a u ( )u (t )d =
e
o
1 a 1 1 e = 1 e at . 0 a a
[ ]
Q.114
Determine signal energy and power of the following signals (i) x(n ) = u (n ) (ii) x(t ) = e 3t
Ans:
(8)
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P = lt N
T
x 2 [n] =
u [n] = 1
2
n =
1 2N
3t 2
n = N 2
x [n ] = lt N
T
n= N
1 2N
u [n] = 1.
2
n= N
(ii)
E=
1 [e ] dt = [e ]dt = 6 [e
6 t T
6T
e 6T =
P = LtT
1 1 6T E = LtT e e 6T = 2T 12T
Q.115
(4)
x(n)e jn = 1.e jn =
n = n =0
1 1 e j
X e j =
( )
e j / 2 2 sin
, 0.
Q.116
(4)
[ ]
=0
1 2
Q.117 Check whether the following signals are energy or power signal and hence find the corresponding energy or power. (6) (t ) (i) x(t ) = Ae u (t ), > 0 2 (ii) x(t ) = cos 0 t Ans: (i) x(t ) = Ae t u (t ), > 0
Then
E=
x(t ) dt = A2
2 e 2t A = 2 0 2
Since 0 < E < , x(t ) is an energy signal. (ii) Since x(t ) = cos 2 o t is a periodic function, it is a power signal.
P = Lt To 1 To
To / 2
x 2 (t )dt
To / 2
1 = Lt T To
To / 2
To
1 cos ot dt = Lt T To /2
2 2 o o
To / 2
[cos
ot dt
To / 2
= Lt T
1 To
To / 2
To / 2
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4 t 6 , y (t ) = 2dt = 2(t 4)
4
10
(8)
x(t )e jt dt =
e t e jt dt =
2
e (t
+ j t )
dt
t 2 + jt = t +
j 2
2 4
we have
X ( ) =
t + e
j 2
2 2 e 4 dt = e 4
j 2
,
t + e
j 2
dt
Let
u = t +
Then
2 2 X ( ) = e 4
(u )2
2 2 f 2 du = e 4 =e 2
(8)
75
10 t = 10t T
1
Cn =
Now
n0 n0
Q.121 State and prove the following properties of DTFT. (i) Time shifting, frequency shifting (ii) Conjugate symmetry (iii) Time reversal. Ans:
x ( n ) X (e j )
(6)
x ( n no ) e j
no
X (e j )
(iii)
Q.122 Consider a stable causal LTI system whose input x(n ) and output y (n ) are related through second order difference equation 1 3 y (n ) y (n 1) + y (n 2 ) = 2 x(n ) . 8 4
(10)
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3 1 1 y (n) y (n 1) + y (n 2) = 2 x(n) = 2 u (n) 4 8 4 Taking DTFT on both sides 3 1 2 Y (e j ) e j Y (e j ) + e 2 j Y (e j ) = 1 j 4 8 1 e 4 2 j Y (e ) = 3 j 1 2 j 1 j 1 e + e 1 e 8 4 4 2 = j 1 1 j 1 j 1 e 1 e 1 e 2 4 4 2 = 2 1 j 1 j 1 e 1 e 2 4 8 4 2 = j j 1 1 1 j 2 1 1 e e 1 e 2 4 4 Taking inverse DFT 1 1 1 y (n) = 8 u (n) 4 u (n) 2(n + 1) u (n) 2 4 4
n n n
Q.123
A continuous time signal is x(t ) = 8 cos 200t (i) Determine the minimum sampling rate. (ii) If fs = 400 Hz, what is discrete time signal obtained after sampling? (iii) If fs = 150 Hz, what is discrete time signal obtained after sampling?
(8)
Ans:Here = 200 f = 100 Hz (i) Minimum sampling rate = 2 f = 2 100 = 200 Hz f 100 1 (ii) = = f s 400 4 1 n x(n) = 8 cos 2fn = 8 cos 2 n = 8 cos 4 2
(iii) Here
f 100 2 = = f s 150 3
Q.124 State and prove Parsevals theorem for continuous time periodic signal.
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Ans: Parsevals theorem: The Parsevals theorem states that the energy in the time-domain representation of a signal is equal to the energy in the frequency domain representation normalized by 2. Proof: The energy in a continuous time non-periodic signal is
E = x(t ) dt.
Hence,
1 2
X * ( j )
1 x (t )e jt dt d = 2
X * ( j ) X ( j ) d
1 2 X ( j ) d . 2 Thus, the energy in the time-domain representation of the signal is equal to the energy in the frequency-domain representation normalized by 2. =
Q.125 Compute the magnitude and phase of the frequency response of the first order discrete time LTI system given by equation (10) y (n ) Ay (n 1) = Bx(n ) where A < 1 . Ans: y ( n) = Ay ( n 1) + Bx( n )
h(n) = BA n u (n)
H (e j ) =
h ( n) e
2
j n
Since
1 Ae jn =
1 Ae
n = jn
1 Ae e = (1 A cos ) + jA sin
2
B
j
2 A cos
H ( e j ) = and
B 1 + A 2 A cos
2
A sin . 1 A cos
(6)
x(t )e jt dt
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u (t )e jt dt =
e jt dt =
1 . j
Q.127 By using convolution theorem determine the inverse Laplace transform of the following functions. (8) 1 1 (i) (ii) s2 s2 a2 s 2 (s + 1) Ans: 1 (i) F (s) = 2 2 = F1 ( s ) F2 ( s ) s (s a 2 )
F1 ( s ) =
1 s2
and and
t
F2 ( s) =
1 s a2
2
f1 (t ) = t
f 2 (t ) =
1 sinh (at ) a
1 F ( s ) = f 1 (t ) f 2 ( )d
1 = (t ) sinh (a )d a 0
0 t
f 1 (t ) = t
t 1
and
f 2 (t ) = e t
F ( s ) = f1 (t ) f 2 ( )d
0
= (t )e d = te d e d = (te t + t ) + (te t + e t 1) = t + e t 1
0 0 0
Q.128 Check the stability & causality of a continuous LTI system described as (s 2) H (s ) = (s + 2)(s 3) Ans:
s2 1 4 1 . = + ( s + 2)( s 3) 5 s + 2 s 3 The system has poles at s = -2, s = 3. Thus, the response of the system will be
(8)
Given
H (s) =
h1 (t ) =
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Note that the response h1(t) is unstable and causal, h2(t) is stable and non-causal, h3(t) is stable and non-causal. Thus, the system cannot be both stable and causal simultaneously.
Q.129
Find the z -Transform X ( z ) and sketch the pole-zero with the ROC for each of the following sequences. (8) 1 1 (i) x(n ) = u (n ) + u (n ) 2 3
n n
Z >
1 2
z >
1 3
Z >
1 2
(ii)
z 1 , u (n) 1 3 z 3
n
z >
1 3
z 1 1 , z < u (n 1) 1 2 2 z 2 z z 1 z X (z) = = , 1 1 1 1 6 z z z z 3 2 2 3
1 1 < z < 3 2
z
3z 4 z + 1
2
if the regions of
(8)
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1 3
1 1 n x(n) = (1) + 2 3
n
u ( n 1)
(iii) ROC is
1 < z <1 3
n n 1 1 1 1 n ( ) 1 u ( n 1 ) u ( n ) = u ( n 1 ) + u ( n) 2 2 3 3
x(n) =
Q.131
Consider the probability density function f X ( x ) = ae , where X is a random variable whose allowable value range from x = to x = + . Find (i) Cumulative distribution function FX ( x ). (ii) Relationship between a and b. (iii) P[1 X 2] [assume b = 6] (8) Determine mean, mean square and Variance.
b x
Ans:
(i)
f x ( x ) = ae
b x
Thus,
f ( x ) = ae bx , < x < 0 f x ( x) = 1 bx f 2 ( x ) = ae , 0 < x < x a Fx1 ( x) = ae bx dx = e bx , x < 0 b x a Fx 2 ( x ) = ae bx dx = 1 ebx , x > 0 0 b a bx x<0 e , Fx ( x ) = b a 1 e bx , x > 0 b
(ii) Now
aebx dx +
ae bx dx = 1
a a + = 1 2a = b = 6 (given) a = 3 b b
(iii) Now
P[1 X 2] =
3e 6 x dx = 0.5e 6 e 6 1 .
x<0 x>0
3e 6 x f x ( x) = 6 x 3e
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x3e 6 x dx +
0
x3e 6 x dx = 0
x 2 e 6 x dx = x 2 e 6 x dx 0 = Variance of X = 2 = E (x 2 ) [E (x )]2 = 3 0 18
Q.132 Find the power spectral density for the cosine signal x(t ) = 8 cos[2 (3) t + 3] and also compute power in the signal. (8) Ans: Autocorrelation function of x(t )
1 R( ) = Lt T x(t ) x (t + )dt T T/ 2
T /2
= Lt T
= Lt T
/2
32 [cos(12t + 6 + 2 / 3) + cos 6 ]dt T T/ 2 = 0 + 32 cos 6 = 32 cos 6 PSD = F [R( )] = F [32 cos 6 ] = 32 [ ( 2 ) + ( + 6 )] Power in the signal is R (0) = 32 cos 6 = 0 = 32 W
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