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This document contains tutorial problems related to signals and systems. It includes problems on determining frequency responses, impulse responses and Fourier transforms of simple systems. It also includes textbook problems on finding the normalized power and energy of signals, determining the Fourier series expansion of a square wave, and identifying properties of Fourier transforms such as being real, imaginary, even or odd. Further problems involve plotting the energy spectral densities of various signals.

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This document contains tutorial problems related to signals and systems. It includes problems on determining frequency responses, impulse responses and Fourier transforms of simple systems. It also includes textbook problems on finding the normalized power and energy of signals, determining the Fourier series expansion of a square wave, and identifying properties of Fourier transforms such as being real, imaginary, even or odd. Further problems involve plotting the energy spectral densities of various signals.

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300007 Communication Systems

Tutorial 1 (Signals and Systems Review)

1. For the circuit given in Figure 1, complete the following:


a. Determine the frequency response function
b. Sketch the magnitude and phase response
c. Find the impulse response function
10 Ohms

v1(t) 0.2 H v2(t)

Figure 1

2. Consider the system shown below. The input x(t) = sinc2(1000t) is multiplied by a
cosine at centre frequency fc = 0.5 KHz and then sent through a low pass filter H(f)
which passes all frequencies below W = 0.5 KHz.
a. Find X(f).
b. Sketch Z(f), the Fourier transform of z(t) = x(t) cos(2fct).
c. Sketch Y (f), the Fourier transform of the filter output.
d. Find y(t).

Figure 2

3. Textbook Problem 2.9


Find the normalized power for each signal below that is a power signal and the
normalized energy for each signal that is an energy signal. If a signal is neither a
power signal nor an energy signal, so designate it. Sketch each signal (  is a positive
constant).
(a) x1 (t )  2 sin(8t   / 4)
(b) x2 (t )  e t u(t )
(c) x3 (t )  et u(t )
(e) x5 (t )  e  |t|

4. Determine the Fourier series expansion of the square wave shown below.

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5. Textbook Problem 2.15
Using the uniqueness property of the Fourier series, find exponential Fourier series
for the following signals:
(a) x1 (t )  cos 2 (0t )
(b) x2 (t )  cos(0t )  sin(0t )
(c) x3 (t )  sin 2 (0t ) cos(20t )
(d) x4 (t )  cos 3 (0t )

6. Textbook Problem 2.31


Without actually computing the Fourier Transforms, tell if the Fourier Transforms
of the following signals given below are real, imaginary, or neither; even, odd or
neither.
(a) x1 (t )  (t  1 / 2)  (t  1 / 2)
(b) x2 (t )  (t / 2)  (t )
(c) x3 (t )  sin(2t ) (t )
(d) x4 (t )  sin(2t   / 4) (t )

7. Textbook Problem 2.33


Find and plot the energy spectral densities of the following signals.
a. x1 (t )  2e 3|t|
b. x2 (t )  20sinc(30t )
c. x3 (t )  4 (5t )
d. x4 (t )  4 (5t ) cos(40t )

8.
Given a filter with transfer function
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H( f ) 
3  j (2f )
and input x(t )  e 2t u(t ), obtain and plot accurately the energy spectral densities of the
input and output.

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