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This document contains a midterm exam for a signals and systems course. It includes 7 problems assessing skills in sketching signals, determining even and odd parts, analyzing periodicity, classifying system properties, computing convolutions, solving differential/difference equations, and implementing direct forms. The problems cover topics such as continuous and discrete time signals, linear time-invariant systems, stability, causality, convolution, differential/difference equations, and direct form implementations.

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This document contains a midterm exam for a signals and systems course. It includes 7 problems assessing skills in sketching signals, determining even and odd parts, analyzing periodicity, classifying system properties, computing convolutions, solving differential/difference equations, and implementing direct forms. The problems cover topics such as continuous and discrete time signals, linear time-invariant systems, stability, causality, convolution, differential/difference equations, and direct form implementations.

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Signals and Systems Midterm I

2007.4.2 1. (10%) (a)A continuous-time signal x(t) is shown in Figure 1(a). Sketch and label carefully
t the following signal: x(4 ) 2

(b) A discrete-time signal x[n] is shown in Figure 1(b). Sketch and label carefully
1 1 the following signal: x[n] + (1) n x[n] 2 2

Figure 1(a).

Figure 1(b).

2. (10%) Determine and sketch the even and odd parts of the signals depicted in Figure 2. Label your sketches carefully.

Figure 2.

3. (10%) Determine whether or not each of the following discrete-time signals is periodic. If the signal is periodic, determine its fundamental period. (a) x[n] = sin(
6 n + 1) 7

(b) x[n] = cos( (e) x(t ) = e

7 n) 15

n (c) x[n] = cos( ) 8

(d) x(t ) = cos 2 (2 t )

j ( t 1)

4. (20%) The systems that follow have x(t) or x[n] and output y(t) or y[n]. For each system, determine whether it is stable, causal, memoryless, linear, and time-invariant. (a) y (t ) = x (2 t )
t (b) y (t ) = x( ) 2

(c) y [ n ] = x [ n] k = [ n 2k ]

(d) y[n]=2x[n]u[n] 5. (20%) Compute the convolution y[n]=x[n]*h[n],or y(t)=x(t)*h(t) (a) x[n]and h[n] are as in Figure 5.

Figure 5. (b) x(t ) = u (t ) 2u (t 2) + u (t 5) h(t ) = 2e 2t u (1 t )

6. (20%) Determine the output of the systems described by the following differential equations with input and initial conditions as specified. (a)

d2 d y (t ) + 6 y (t ) + 8 y (t ) = 2 x ( t ) dt 2 dt d y (0 ) = 1, y (t ) |t =0 = 1, x(t ) = e t u(t ) dt
(b)

3 1 y [ n 1] + y [n 2] = 2 x [n ] , 4 8 y [ 1] = 1, y [ 2] = 1, x [n ] = 2u [n ] y [n ]
7. (10%) Draw direct form and direct form implementations of the systems described by the difference equation.
y [n ] + 1 1 y [ n 1] + y [n 2 ] = x [n ] + x [n 1] 4 8

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