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EE 141 Homework 8: (X (N) ) With K 0, 1,, N 1, Determine The Following Expressions

1) Express x[n-3], x[n-3]e^j2πkn/N, and x[-n-3]e^j2πkn/N in terms of the DFT X[k]. 2) The DFT of an FIR filter h[n] is given as H[k]=δ[k-1]+δ[k-7]/5. Find the DTFT H(e^jω) of the filter. 3) The autocorrelation r[n] of a finite sequence x[n] is defined as the convolution of x[n] and x[-n]. Show how r[n] can be obtained

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EE 141 Homework 8: (X (N) ) With K 0, 1,, N 1, Determine The Following Expressions

1) Express x[n-3], x[n-3]e^j2πkn/N, and x[-n-3]e^j2πkn/N in terms of the DFT X[k]. 2) The DFT of an FIR filter h[n] is given as H[k]=δ[k-1]+δ[k-7]/5. Find the DTFT H(e^jω) of the filter. 3) The autocorrelation r[n] of a finite sequence x[n] is defined as the convolution of x[n] and x[-n]. Show how r[n] can be obtained

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EE 141 Homework 8
1) Given X [k ] = DF TN {x[n]} with k = 0, 1, , N 1, determine the following expressions in terms of X [k ] with k = 0, 1, , N 1:
N 1 l=0 N 1 l=0 N 1 l=0

x[n 3]N ej 2 N n x[n 3]N ej 2 N n x[n 3]N ej 2 N n


k k

2) An FIR lter has a 10-point impulse response, i.e., h[n] = 0 for n < 0 and for n > 9. Given that the 10-point DFT of h[n] is given by 1 1 H [k ] = [k 1] + [k 7] 5 3 nd the DTFT of h[n], i.e., H (ej ). 3) The autocorrelation function of a nite real sequence x[n], n = 0, 1, , L 1, is dened as . r[n] = x[n] x[n] =
L1

(1)

x[l]x[l n]
l=0

(2)

where (L 1) n L 1. Assume that x[n] = [3, 2, 1] and x [n] = [3, 2, 1, 0, 0]. Show . . how you can obtain r[n] = x[n] x[n] from r [n] = x [n] 5 x [n]5

November 25, 2013

DRAFT

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