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Signal and System Analysis: ELG 3120C

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Signal and System Analysis: ELG 3120C

This document contains an 18-page final exam for a signals and systems analysis course. It consists of 8 questions testing concepts related to linear time-invariant systems, Fourier analysis, sampling theory, and filtering. Students are asked to determine system responses, calculate outputs given inputs, analyze stability, sketch frequency and impulse responses, and apply sampling theorems. Calculations are required for differential equations, transforms, convolutions, and filtering operations relating to cascaded and feedback systems.

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ELG3120C Winter 2002 Initial ______________

ELG 3120C

SIGNAL AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS


Final Exam – Winter 2002

Wednesday, 24 April 2002

Time: 14:00 – 17:00

Vanier Hall Room: 231

Prof. Jianping Yao

Time allowed: 3 hours


Plain calculator permitted
Textbook and notes not allowed (close book exam)
Attempt all the questions (100 marks)

Last name:

First name:

Student number:

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Question 1 (12 marks)

1.1 (5 marks) Consider an LTI system whose response to the signal x1 (t ) in Fig. 1 (a) is the
signal y1 (t ) shown in Fig. 1 (b). Determine and sketch carefully the response of the system to
the input deposit in Fig. 1 (c).

Figure 1

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n
1
1.2 (7 marks) A signal x[n] =   u[n ] is applied to an LTI system with impulse response h[n]
 2
shown in Figure 2. Calculate the output y[n] .

2 h[n]

1 1

n
0 1 2 3

Figure 2

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Question 2 (12 marks)

e − t , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1
2.1 (5 marks) Consider the signal x0 (t ) =  . Determine the Fourier transform of
0, elsewhere
the signal shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

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2.2 (7 marks) Suppose g (t ) = x (t ) cos t and the Fourier transform of g (t ) is

1, ω ≤ 2
G ( jω ) = 
0, otherwise

Determine x(t ) .

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Questions 3 (12 marks)

A causal and stable LTI system S has the frequency response

jω + 4
H ( jω ) =
6 − ω 2 + 5 jω

(a) (4 marks) Determine a differential equation relating the input x(t ) and output y (t ) of S.
(b) (4 marks) Determine the impulse response h(t ) of S.
(c) (4 marks) Calculate the output y (t ) when the input is x(t ) = e −4 t u (t ) − te −4 t u (t ) .

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Question 4 (12 marks)

Consider a system consisting of two cascaded LTI systems with frequency responses

2 − e − jω 1
H 1 ( e jω ) = , and H 2 (e jω ) = .
1 1
1 + e − jω 1 − e − jω + e − j 2ω
2 4

(a) (5 marks) Determine the impulse response h[n] of the overall system.
(b) (2 marks) If the system is stable? Justify your answer.
n
1
(c) (5 marks) If an input signal x[n] =   u[n] is applied to the input of the overall system,
3
calculate the output y[n] .

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Question 5 (12 marks)

Consider a continuous-time LTI system implemented as an RLC circuit shown in Figure 4. The
voltage source x(t ) is considered the input to the system. The voltage y (t ) across the capacitor is
considered the system output.

Figure 4
(a) (4 marks) Find the differential equation governing the input x(t ) and output y (t ) of this
system.
(b) (4 marks) What is the impulse response of the system?
(c) (4 marks) If the resistance R can be adjusted, determine the value of R required to make the
system have no oscillation .

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Question 6 (10 marks)

6.1 (4 marks) Sketch the straight-line approximation of the Bode amplitude plot for the frequency
response below:

100(1 + jω )
H ( jω ) =
(10 + jω )(100 + jω )

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6.2 (6 marks) An LTI system is described by the following first-order difference equation:
y[n ] − ay[n − 1] = x[n ] . Determine the amplitude response H (e jω ) . If a = 0.6 , sketch the
amplitude response H (e jω ) .

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Question 7 (10 marks)

7.1 (5 marks) Let x(t ) be a signal with Nyquist rate ω 0 . Determine the Nyquist rate for the
signal: x(t ) cos(5ω 0 t ) .

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7.2 (5 marks) A signal x(t ) with Fourier transform X ( jω ) undergoes impulse-train sampling to

generate x p (t ) = ∑ x(nT )δ (t − nT ) ,
n = −∞
where T = 10 −4 s. For the constraint

X ( jω ) ∗ X ( jω ) = 0 for ω > 15000π , does the sampling theorem guarantee that x(t ) can be
recovered exactly from x p (t ) ? Justify your answer.

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Question 8 (20 marks)

s ( s − 2)
8.1 (10 marks) Consider an LTI system with transfer function H ( s ) = ,
( s + 2)( s + 3)
(a) (3 marks) Sketch all possible regions of convergence (ROCs) of H (s ) on a zero-pole plot.
(b) (7 marks) State which ROC gives rise to a causal system (i.e., h(t ) = 0 for t < 0 ), and
compute its associated impulse response h(t ) .

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8.2 (10 marks) For the LTI system below

(a) (3 marks) Find the differential equation of this system.


(b) (2 marks) What is the frequency response H ( jω ) of this system?
(c) (2 marks) Find the impulse response h(t ) of this system.
(d) (3 marks) If a signal x(t ) = e −3t u (t ) is applied to the input of this system, what is the output
response y (t ) ?

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