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This document appears to be an exam for a digital signal processing course. It contains a 10 question true/false section worth 10 marks followed by 5 essay questions worth 50 marks total. The essay questions cover topics like FIR and IIR filter design, the DFT, spectral estimation techniques, linear prediction, and finite word length effects. Representing numbers in fixed-point format is also addressed.

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ADSP Set-1

This document appears to be an exam for a digital signal processing course. It contains a 10 question true/false section worth 10 marks followed by 5 essay questions worth 50 marks total. The essay questions cover topics like FIR and IIR filter design, the DFT, spectral estimation techniques, linear prediction, and finite word length effects. Representing numbers in fixed-point format is also addressed.

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Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology

(An Autonomous Institution)

A 12

Code No: 122DS04


M.TECH. I-Year I-Semester Examinations
ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (VLSI & ES)
Time: 3 Hours

Max.Marks: 60
Note: No additional answer sheets will be provided
Max.Marks:10

Part A (Objective Type)

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.


1. Adding (N-L) zeros to an L-point sequence to perform N-point DFT is known as __________.
2. In FFT the computational efficiency is achieved by adopting ____________ approach.
3. In DIT FFT the input is in ________ order and the output is in ________ order.
[
a) Normal, bit reversal b) bit reversal, bit reversal c) bit reversal, normal d) normal, normal
4. In 16-point DFT by radix-2 FFT, there are _________ stages of computation with _________
butterflies per stage.
[
a) 4, 8
b) 4, 4
c) 8, 4
d) 8, 8
5. In, IIR filters frequency aliasing occurs in

__________ transformation.

6. The system that process data at more than one sampling rate are called_______________.
7. In the bilinear transformation the relation between and is
a) = 2 tan /2
b) = 2/T tan /2
c) = 1/T tan /2
8. Decimation results in
a) decrease in sampling rate
c) No change in sampling rate

d) = tan T/2

b) increase in sampling rate


d) random change in sampling rate

9. In FIR filters __________ is a linear function of .


10.The auto correlation is defined as _________________.
Part-B

Max.Marks:50

ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRIES 10 MARKS.


1. a) Write the properties of Butterworth filters.
b) Convert the analog filter with system function
(s+0.5)
Ha(s) =
(s+0.5)2 + 9
into a digital IIR filter by means of Bi-linear transformation method with T = 1 S.

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_________________________________________________

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2. a) Explain FIR filter design using windowing method.

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b) Design a FIR digital filter with frequency response

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exp (-j2)
Ha()

-/4 /4

=
0

/4

find the filter coefficients h(n) using rectangular window for N = 5.


3. a) Draw the spectrum of down sampled signal with decimation factor D.
b) Write applications of multirate signal processing.
4. a) Compute the 8-point DFT of the sequence x(n) = {2,2,2,2,1,1,1,1} using radix-2
decimation in time algorithm (DIT).
b) State and prove convolution theorm in time domain using DFT.
5. a) Explain periodogram.
b) Explain power spectral estimation by Bartlett method.
6. a) Explain forward linear prediction.

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b) Derive the expression for optimum reflection coefficient for the lattice forward and backward predictors.
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7. a) Write about fixed-point arithmetic and floating point arithmetic.

[4]

b)

Write about the finite word length effects in DSP.

[4]

c)

Represent the decimal number 0.95624 as Q3 number and Q4 number.

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