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Coursework of Signals and Systems: Moh. Kamalul Wafi December 6, 2018

This document contains 11 problems related to signals and systems coursework. The problems involve finding Fourier series representations of functions, using the Fourier transform method to solve differential/difference equations describing input-output relationships of linear time-invariant systems, and determining the frequency response of a system composed of ideal low-pass filters.

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Coursework of Signals and Systems: Moh. Kamalul Wafi December 6, 2018

This document contains 11 problems related to signals and systems coursework. The problems involve finding Fourier series representations of functions, using the Fourier transform method to solve differential/difference equations describing input-output relationships of linear time-invariant systems, and determining the frequency response of a system composed of ideal low-pass filters.

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Coursework of Signals and Systems

Moh. Kamalul Wafi


December 6, 2018

Problem 1 - 7 point.
π 1 1 1 1
Find a Fourier series to represent x − x2 from x = −π to π and show that = 2 − 2 + 2 − 2 + ···
12 1 2 3 4
Problem 2 - 8 point.
 2 ∞
π−x π X cos nx
If f (x) = , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π, show that f (x) = +
2 2 n=1 n2

Problem 3 - 15 point.

π2 X cos nx
Prove that x2 = +4 (−1)n , −π ≤ x ≤ π. Hence show that:
3 n=1
n2
X 1 π2 X 1 π2 X 1 π4
(a) 2
= (b) 2
= (c) 4
=
n 6 (2n − 1) 8 n 90
Problem 4 - 7 point.
1 1 1
Find a Fourier series to represent the following function and what is the sum of 2 + 2 + 2 + · · ·
1 3 5
(
0, −π ≤ x ≤ 0
f (x) = 1
4 πx, 0 < x ≤ π

Problem 5 - 8 point.
Find the Fourier series expansion of the periodic function of period 2π, defined by:
π π π 3π
f (x) = x if − ≤ x ≤ and f (x) = π − x if < x ≤
2 2 2 2
Problem 6 - 10 point.
Find the Fourier series expansion of the periodic function of period 1, defined by:
(
1
+ x, − 12 ≤ x ≤ 0
f (x) = 21 1
2 − x, 0 < x ≤ 2

Problem 7 - 8 point.
The input-output relationship in a certain network is shown as follows:

∂4 ∂3 ∂2 ∂
4
y(t) + 5 3
y(t) − 4 2
y(t) − 44 y(t) − 48y(t) = 10x(t)
∂t ∂t ∂t ∂t

Use the Fourier transform method to compute y(t) given that x(t) = 2e−t u(t)
Problem 8 - 8 point.
The input-output relationship in a certain network is shown as follows:

∂6 ∂5 ∂4 ∂y 3 ∂y 2 ∂y
6
y(t) + 16 5
y(t) + 101 4
y(t) + 320 3
y(t) + 531 2
y(t) + 432 y(t) + 135y(t) = 8x(t)
∂t ∂t ∂t ∂t ∂t ∂t

Use the Fourier transform method to compute y(t) given that x(t) = 3e−t u(t)

1
Problem 9 - 8 point.
Consider a causal LTI system that is characterized by the difference equation:
1 63 191
y[n] + y[n − 1] + y[n − 2] + y[n − 3] + 2y[n − 4] = 4x[n]
2 4 16

Use the discrete-Fourier transform method to compute h[n]!

Problem 10 - 8 point.
Consider a causal LTI system that is characterized by the difference equation:
3 49 1 9 1
y[n] + y[n − 1] − y[n − 2] − y[n − 3] + y[n − 4] + y[n − 5] = 12x[n]
40 160 40 640 640

Use the discrete-Fourier transform method to compute h[n]!

Problem 11 - 13 point.
Consider the system shown in the following with input x[n] and output y[n]. The LTI systems with frequency
response Hlp (ejw ) are ideal low-pass filters. Noting that (−1)n = ejπn . Find H(ejw )!
(−1)n (−1)n

x[n] w1 w2 w3 y[n]
x Hlp (ejw ) Hlp (ejw ) x +

w5

w4
x Hlp (ejw ) + Hlp (ejw )

(−1)n

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