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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reg. No. :
MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MANIPAL
(A Constituent Institute of Manipal University, Manipal)

FOURTH SEMESTER B.E. DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATION


(REVISED CREDIT SYSTEM)
13 May 2010
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (ELE 202)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 50
Note : Answer any FIVE full questions.
Table of Transforms may be used

1A. A continuous time signal x(t) is shown in Fig. 1A. Sketch and plot each of the following
signals. x(t)
2

t
-2 -1 0 1 2
-1
Fig. 1A
i) x(2-t) ii) x(4-t/2) iii) [x(t)+x(-t)]u(t) iv) dx(t)/dt (06)
n
1B. Given the signal x(n) ={1, 3, 5, 1}, Sketch y[n] 2 x[ 2]
2 (02)
1C. Draw the Direct Form II implementation of the following system
2 y(n) + 0.5 y(n-1) - y(n-3) = 3 x(n-1) + 2 x(n-2) (02)
2A. Consider the cascade of LTI systems as shown in Fig. 2A with unit sample responses h1[n]
and h2 [n] [n] [n 1] . If the input is x[n] u[n] u[n 2] and the output
y(n) ={1, 3, 1, -2, -2, -1}, compute h1(n)

Fig. 2A (05)
2B. Consider a CT – LTI system whose step response is given by s(t ) t
e u (t ) . Determine and
sketch the output of this system to the input x(t ) u(t 1) u(t 3) (05)
3A. Consider an LTI system with y(n) = 0.8y(n-1) - 0.8x(n) + x(n-1). Find (i) the frequency
response of the system. (ii) the response of the system to the input
x(n)= 4 + cos ( n/4) – 3 cos (2 n/3) - < n < . (04)
|k |
3B. A periodic signal has Fourier series coefficients c k k2 and 0 = radians/sec. Without
determining x(t) find the Fourier series coefficients of the following signals
(i) x(t-0.25) (ii) d x(t)/dt (iii) cos (2 t) x(t) (iv) x(2t) (06)

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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

4A. Let X(ej ) be the DTFT of a signal x(n) where x(n) = {-1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, -1}
Evaluate the following without explicitly computing X(ej )
2
(i) X(ej0) (ii) X (ej ) (iii) X ej d (iv) Signal whose DTFT is Re[X(ej )]
(06)
sin t
4B. An LTI system has impulse response h(t ) 2 cos(4 t ) . Determine the output of the system
t
if the input is x(t) = 1+ cos( t) + sin(4 t). (04)
5A. An analog signal 5 cos (60πt) + 3 sin (120πt) + 2 cos (340πt) + 8 cos (500πt) + 10 sin (680πt)
is sampled at rate of 200Hz. Determine the generated discrete time signal. Determine the
frequencies of the analog signal that can be reconstructed from this signal (03)
5B. Explain the need for anti aliasing filter and reconstruction filter in processing of signals in
digital domain (03)
2
d y dy
5C. Consider a continuous time LTI system described as 2 y (t ) x(t ). Determine H(s)
dt 2 dt
and sketch the pole-zero plot. Determine h(t) if system is causal
(04)
2
12 z 24 z
6A. Determine the impulse response corresponding to the function H ( z ) 2
if
12 z 13 z 3
i) the system is stable ii) if the system is causal (04)
6B. Solve the difference equation y(n) – 5 y(n-1) + 6 y(n-2) = x(n). The initial conditions are
y(-1) = 3, y(-2) = 2 and the input is x(n) = u(n). (04)
6C. Consider the structure of a causal system shown in Fig. 6C, find H(z) and plot the pole-zero
pattern and indicate the region of convergence

+ +
x(n)
y(n)

z-1

-k/3 -k/4

Fig. 6C (02)

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