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DSP Assgn1

This document contains 15 problems related to signals and systems topics like sequences, the discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT), and the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). Some of the problems involve generating sequences based on given sequences, determining properties of sequences like their even and odd parts or fundamental period, computing the energy or DTFT of sequences, determining inverse DFTs, and relating sequence properties to their DFT coefficients.
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DSP Assgn1

This document contains 15 problems related to signals and systems topics like sequences, the discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT), and the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). Some of the problems involve generating sequences based on given sequences, determining properties of sequences like their even and odd parts or fundamental period, computing the energy or DTFT of sequences, determining inverse DFTs, and relating sequence properties to their DFT coefficients.
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1.

Consider the following sequences:

x(n) = {4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 0, 2, } 3n3


y(n) = {6, 3, 1, 0, 8, 7, 2} 1n5
w(n) = {3, 2, 2, 1, 0, 2, 5} 2 n 8
Generate the following sequences: x(n + 2),x(n 2), w(n), x(n) +
y(n 2), x(n) w(n 4) and 2.5y(n).

2. determine the even and odd part of the sequences defined in Prob. 1.

3. Compute the energy of the length N sequence x(n) = sin(2kn/N ),


0 n N 1.

4. Determine the fundamental period of the following sequences x1(n) =


exp(j0.5n), x2(n) = sin(0.8n + 0.8) and x3(n) = 3 sin(1.3n)
4 sin(0.5n + 0.5).

5. Let y1(n) = x(n) h(n) and y2(n) = x(n N1 ) h(n N2 ). Express


y2(n) in terms of y1(n).

6. Let y(n) be the sequence obtained by a linear convolution of two causal


finite length sequences h(n) and x(n). Determine x(n) if

y(n) = {6, 11, 13, 16, 1, 9, 2, 8} h(n) = {2, 5, 1, 4}

The first sample in the sequence is at time index n = 0.

7. show that the DTFT of the unit sample x(n) = u(n) signal is

1 X
iw
X(e ) = + (w + 2k)
1 eiw k=

8. Determine DTFT of x1(n) = (n + 1)n u(n), || < 1 and x2(n) =


An sin(w0 n + )u(n)

9. Determine inverse DFT of H1(eiw ) = (3+2 cos w+4 cos 2w) cos(w/2)eiw/2
and H2(eiw ) = (3 + 2 cos 2w + 4 cos w) sin w.

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10. Let X(eiw ) denote the DTFT of a length 9 sequence x(n) given by

x(n) = {2, 3, 1, 0, 4, 3, 1, 2, 4} 2n6

Evaluate the following functions of X(eiw ) without computing the trans-


form itself:

(a) X(ei0 )
(b) X(ei )
R
(c) X(eiw )dw
R
(d) |X(eiw )|2 dw
R iw
(e) | dX(e
dw
) 2
| dw

11. Determine discrete Fourier series coefficients of the signal sin(n/3) +


cos(n/4).

12. Determine N-point DFT of the signal cos2 (2n/N ).

13. Determine N-point DFT of the signal cos(w0 n) where w0 6= 2r/N ,


0 r N 1.

14. Let x(n), 0 n N 1, be a sequence with N-point DFT X(k),


0 k N 1. Show that if N is an integer multiple of 4 and if
x(n) = x(n+N/4) for all n, then X(k) = 0 for k = 4l,0 l N/41.

15. The first 5 samples of the 9-point DFT H(k), 0 k 8 of a real


sequence h(n),0 k 8 are given by

H(k){15, 6.8414j6.0572, 6.0346j1.957, j8.6603, 6.876j11.4883}.

Determine the DFT G(k) of the sequence ej2n/3 h(n) without comput-
ing h(n), forming the sequence g(n), and then taking its DFT

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