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This document contains an assignment from Kalasalingam University for a Digital Signal Processing course. The assignment asks students to check whether 40 different systems represented by equations relating the output signal y(n) to the input signal x(n) are static, causal, linear, stable, or time-invariant. The document provides the equations defining each system and instructs students to submit their analysis in a bound notebook, completing all work neatly and following the instructions provided in class.

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This document contains an assignment from Kalasalingam University for a Digital Signal Processing course. The assignment asks students to check whether 40 different systems represented by equations relating the output signal y(n) to the input signal x(n) are static, causal, linear, stable, or time-invariant. The document provides the equations defining each system and instructs students to submit their analysis in a bound notebook, completing all work neatly and following the instructions provided in class.

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KALASALINGAM UNIVERSITY

ANAND NAGAR, KRISHNANKOIL


ASSIGNMENT NO:#1
Subject Name: Digital Signal Processing
Check whether systems are Static, Casual, Linear, Stable, Time invariant:
1. y(n) = n x(n)

17. y(n) = x(-n+2)

31. y(n) = x(n) +2x(n-1)

2. y(n) = x2(n)

18. y(n) = x(n) u(n)

32. y(n) = x(n-1) + x(n)+ x(n+1)

3. y(n) = sin x(n)

19. y(n) = x(n) +nx(n+1)

33. y(n) = 10x(n)+u(n)

4. y(n) = x(n) cos 200t

20. y(n) = x(2n)+x2(n)

34. y(n) = x(n/2)

5. y(n) = x(n) cos (t+1)

21. y(n) = ex(n)

35. y(n) = x(n-k)

6. y(n) =x(2n)

22. y(n) = ax(n) +6

36. y(n) =10 cos [(n)/4]

7. y(n) =x(-n)

23. y(n) = x(n) +x2(n-1)

37. y(n) = x(n+5)+3x(n-2)

8. y(n) =10x(n)+5

24. y(n) = bx(n) +n ex(n)

38. y(n) = 3x(n)+u(n-1)

9. y(n) =x(n) cos 100n

25. y(n) = x(n) x(-n-1)+x(n-1)

39. y(n) = x(n)+x(n-2)+x(n-2)

10. y(n) =x(n+10)+ x 2(n)

26. y(n) = x(-n) x(n-2)+x(2n-1)

40. y(n) = (n2+1)u(n)

11. y(n) =x(n 2)

27. y(n) = x2(n) +x(n+1)-x(n+2)

Note:

12. y(n) = 10x(n)+ x(n/2)

28.

13. y(n) =x(2n) + x(n2)

29. y(n) = x(n-1)

14. y(n) = x(n) x(n-1)

30. y(n) = log x(n)

15. y(n) = x(n) cosn


16. y(n) = cos[x(n)]

y(n) = n 3 x(n)

Should be submitted in the


long size bounded Notebook.
Do very neatly and follow the
all the steps as per the
instruction given in the class

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