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Digital Signal Processing

1. Digital signal processing (DSP) has applications in areas like audio and speech processing, image and video processing, and communications. DSP provides advantages like flexibility, precision, and programmability, but has limitations in speed and power consumption. 2. For the given analog signal, the minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing is 600 samples/s. If sampled at 500 samples/s, the discrete-time signal values would be samples of the analog signal taken at intervals of 1/500 seconds. 3. The discrete time signal {u(n)-u(n-3)} has values of 1 for n=0,1,2 and 0 otherwise. It is sketched as a square wave

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Digital Signal Processing

1. Digital signal processing (DSP) has applications in areas like audio and speech processing, image and video processing, and communications. DSP provides advantages like flexibility, precision, and programmability, but has limitations in speed and power consumption. 2. For the given analog signal, the minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing is 600 samples/s. If sampled at 500 samples/s, the discrete-time signal values would be samples of the analog signal taken at intervals of 1/500 seconds. 3. The discrete time signal {u(n)-u(n-3)} has values of 1 for n=0,1,2 and 0 otherwise. It is sketched as a square wave

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Digital Signal Processing

1. Write application areas, Advantages and limitations of DSP. (3pts.) 2. Consider the analog signal x(t) = 4cos200t + 10sin300t -15cos100t. (3pts.) a) Determine the minimum sampling rate required to avoid aliasing. b) Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate Fs = 500 samples/s. What is the discrete-time signal obtained after sampling? 3. A discrete time signal is defined as { (4pts.)

a. Determine its values and sketch the signal x(n). b. Sketch signal x(3-n). 4. Determine whether signal x(n) = 2[u(n+2)-u(n-2)] is energy or power signal. (2pts.) 5. Examine the following system with respect to Static (memory-less) or dynamic (memory), linear or non-linear, Time-invariant or Time-variant, causal or noncausal, stable or non-stable? (5pts.) a) Y(n)= x(n) + x(n-1) 6. Determine the output y(n) if a discrete-time signal x(n) is an input to an LTI system with impulse response h(n) using linear convolution. x(n) = 2[u(n+2)-u(n-2)]; h(n)= (n)={ 3,1,5,4,7}. (3pts.)

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