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Communication Systems Assignment 1

This document contains instructions for 6 communications systems assignment problems: 1. Determine the suitable energy or power measure for two signals. 2. Calculate the energy of two signals, and compare the summed and difference energies. 3. Find a suitable measure for a sinusoidal signal, which forms the basis of communications. 4. Show that the power of a sinusoidal signal is not always equal to the energy divided by time, and under what conditions equality holds. 5. Sketch three modified versions of a signal. 6. Demonstrate that a signal with an exponential term is neither an energy nor power signal, but can be a power signal if the exponential term is imaginary.
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Communication Systems Assignment 1

This document contains instructions for 6 communications systems assignment problems: 1. Determine the suitable energy or power measure for two signals. 2. Calculate the energy of two signals, and compare the summed and difference energies. 3. Find a suitable measure for a sinusoidal signal, which forms the basis of communications. 4. Show that the power of a sinusoidal signal is not always equal to the energy divided by time, and under what conditions equality holds. 5. Sketch three modified versions of a signal. 6. Demonstrate that a signal with an exponential term is neither an energy nor power signal, but can be a power signal if the exponential term is imaginary.
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EE341 Communications Systems Assignment 1

1. Determine a suitable measure (energy or power) for the signals shown below.
g(t)

a) ( )

( )

b)
1 0 -1 1 2 t

2. Given the signals x(t) and y(t) below.


x(t) 1 0 2 t y(t) 1 0 -1 1 2 t

a) Find Ex and Ey b) Compare the energies of x(t) + y(t) and x(t)-y(t) with the energy (Ex + Ey)

3. Find a suitable measure for the signal ( ). This result will be useful later. Note that this sinusoid is a rather boring signal and yet forms the basis of all communications. 4. Show that if ( , the power of the signal ( ) ) which is not equal to ( ( ). ) ( ) is

(Do you recognize this phenomenon? Under what circumstances would the equality hold?) 5. For the signal shown g(t)
y(t)

a) Sketch the signal g(t-4) b) Sketch the signal g(t+12)u(t+4) (This operation will be used later) c) Sketch the signal g(2t)

1 0 -1 4 8 12 t

6. Consider a signal ( ) starting at -. Show that this is neither an energy signal nor a power signal for any value of a. however, if a is imaginary it is a power signal with power = 1 regardless of the value of a.

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