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1) The document contains 8 questions related to signal processing and Fourier transforms. The first question asks to show that a given filter transfer function is unrealizable and how it could be approximated. 2) The second question asks to determine the essential bandwidth of a given signal such that 99% of its energy is contained in frequencies below that bandwidth. 3) The third question involves calculating energies of sums and differences of orthogonal signals, and defining and calculating cross energies.
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Assignment 1

1) The document contains 8 questions related to signal processing and Fourier transforms. The first question asks to show that a given filter transfer function is unrealizable and how it could be approximated. 2) The second question asks to determine the essential bandwidth of a given signal such that 99% of its energy is contained in frequencies below that bandwidth. 3) The third question involves calculating energies of sums and differences of orthogonal signals, and defining and calculating cross energies.
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Assignment-1

1) Show that a filter with transfer function,

is unrealizable. Can this filter be made approximately realizable by choosing a sufficiently large
criterion (reasonable) of approximate realizability to determine

? Use your own

2) For the signal,

Determine the essential bandwidth B Hz of g(t) such that the energy contained in the spectral components of g(t) of
frequencies below B Hz is 99% of the signal energy
3) Energies of the two energy signals x(t) and y(t) are

and

respectively.

(a) If x(t) and y(t) are orthogonal, then show that the energy of the signal x(t)+y(t) is identical to the energy of the
signal x(t) - y(t). Also find the energy.
(b) If x(t) and y(t) are orthogonal, find the energies of signals
(c) We define

x(t)+

y(t) and

x(t)-

y(t)

, the cross energy of the two energy signals x(t) and y(t) as
=

If z(t) = x(t) y(t), then show that

4)

Find the Fourier transform of the signals g(t) shown below.

(d)
(c)

Find the Inverse Fourier transform of the signals g(t) shown below.

(c)

(d)

5) Derive the Fourier transform of (a) x(t) = 1

(b) x(t) =

6) Given g(t) is a real signal. What can be said about its Fourier transform G(f) ?
7) The process of recovering a signal g(t) from the modulated signal
is called demodulation. Show
that the signal
can be demodulated by multiplying it with
and passing the product
through a low-pass filter of bandwidth W rad/s [the bandwidth of g(t)]. Assume W <
8) Prove the following

Using the latter result, find the Fourier transform of the signal below.

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