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Answers Final Exam 2015: Charles Darwin University School of Engineering and Information Technology

1. This document contains the answers to a final exam for a digital signal processing course. It includes questions on system functions, impulse responses, frequency responses, poles and zeros, and filtering operations. 2. Question 2 defines an impulse response as the sum of 4 delta functions and calculates the output of a linear time-invariant system with that impulse response. 3. Question 3 gives a frequency response in terms of complex exponentials and calculates its amplitude and phase.

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Answers Final Exam 2015: Charles Darwin University School of Engineering and Information Technology

1. This document contains the answers to a final exam for a digital signal processing course. It includes questions on system functions, impulse responses, frequency responses, poles and zeros, and filtering operations. 2. Question 2 defines an impulse response as the sum of 4 delta functions and calculates the output of a linear time-invariant system with that impulse response. 3. Question 3 gives a frequency response in terms of complex exponentials and calculates its amplitude and phase.

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CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY

School of Engineering and Information Technology


ENG421 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Semester 1, 2015

Answers Final Exam 2015


(0.5  z  1)  z
1.1) H( z) 
z2  1
1.2) Zeros at z=2, z = 0, poles at  j

(0.5  e jˆ  1)  e jˆ 0.5  e  jˆ


1.3) H(
ˆ)  
e 2 jˆ  1 1  e  2 jˆ
3 
1.4) y[n]  (sin(  n  )  1
2 2

2.1) h[n]  4[n]  4[n  1]  4[n  2]  4[n  3] , sketch, 4x running sum


2.2) y[n]  8  4[n  3]  4[n  4]  4[n  5]  4[n  6]
 
2.3)  ,
2 2

3.1) ˆ )  1  4e  jˆ  6e 2 jˆ  4e 3 jˆ  e 4 jˆ


H(
3.2) amplitude = 6  8  cos(
ˆ )  2  cos(2
ˆ)
phase =  2
ˆ
3.3) y[n]  16

3z  1 1 1
4.1) H( z)  , zeros at  and  , poles at z  
1 3 3
z2 
9
n2
 1
4.2) h[n]     u[n  1] , 0, 3, 1, 1/3, 1/9, 1/27, 1/81
3

z2  1 1
5.1) H( z)  , poles at z   , zeros at z   j
1 2
z2 
4
2 2  2  cos(2
ˆ)
5.2) H(e jˆ ) 
17 1
 cos(2 ˆ)
16 2
5.3) y[n]  2.67
1
6.1) y[n]  ( x[n]  x[n  1}  x[n  2]  x[n  3])
4

sin2 ˆ
^ ^
j 3ˆ
6.2) H(e )  , phase of H(e j )   , sketch
ˆ 2
4  sin 
2
1  2n    4n  
6.3) y[n]  cos     sin  
4  3 6  3 2 

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