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Chapter 9: Problem Sheet 9: Q2) A Signal Has Been Sampled at 44 Khz. For A Particular Application, This Signal Is

This document contains 4 questions regarding digital signal processing concepts. Question 1 asks to sketch the spectra at different stages of a signal passing through a lowpass filter. Question 2 asks about downsampling a signal from 44 kHz to 16 kHz and the appropriate digital filter. Question 3 covers analysis of a multichannel system. Question 4 has parts about a sampling rate conversion system and calculating the minimum cutoff frequency of a digital lowpass filter.

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Chapter 9: Problem Sheet 9: Q2) A Signal Has Been Sampled at 44 Khz. For A Particular Application, This Signal Is

This document contains 4 questions regarding digital signal processing concepts. Question 1 asks to sketch the spectra at different stages of a signal passing through a lowpass filter. Question 2 asks about downsampling a signal from 44 kHz to 16 kHz and the appropriate digital filter. Question 3 covers analysis of a multichannel system. Question 4 has parts about a sampling rate conversion system and calculating the minimum cutoff frequency of a digital lowpass filter.

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CHAPTER 9: PROBLEM SHEET 9

Q1) A signal x[n] has a spectrum () as shown below. The signal is applied to the
system shown below. The ideal lowpass filter H(z) has a gain factor of 1 in the

passband and a cut-off frequency = 3 . Sketch |()|, |()|, |()|, |()|


against

Q2) A signal has been sampled at 44 kHz. For a particular application, this signal is
required to be used at a reduced sampling rate of 16 kHz. Explain how you
would efficiently implement a system to achieve this, indicating the type of
digital filter you would use (give reasons).
Q3) (a) Show that the impulse response of the system shown below for the kth
channel is hk n h1 ncosn k .
cos(nk )

cos(nk )

h1[n]

x[n]
+

sin(nk )

h1[n]

yk [n]

sin(nk )

(b) Show that the frequency response Hk() of the system is given by

H k 12 H k 12 H k

(c) If x[n] = cos(n0), then show using the figure, that the output signal yk[n]
is essentially identical to the input signal x[n].

Q4) (a) For the diagram shown below, tick the correct answer:

x[n]

L=3

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

w[m]
M=3

v[n]

w[m] = x[n]
v[n]= w[m]
v[n]=x[n/3]
None of the above

(b) Figure below shows sampling rate conversion by non-integer factors.


Calculate the minimum cut-off frequency of the digital lowpass filter.
x[n]
fs=8 kHz

L=7

w[m]

Digital
Lowpass
Filter

q[m]

M=4

y[k]
fs=14kHz

Bandwidth:
0 to 2 kHz

Ans: (a) Answer: (D)


(b) 2 kHz

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