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The document contains assignments on signal processing topics including: 1. Calculating the energy, average power, and RMS value of various signals. 2. Simplifying expressions involving the Dirac delta function and evaluating integrals with the delta function. 3. Finding the Fourier series and exponential Fourier series representations of periodic signals. 4. Computing the Fourier transform and inverse Fourier transform of signals. 5. Using time-shifting and time-scaling properties to find the Fourier transforms of modified signals. 6. Analyzing modulated signals and the process of demodulation.

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Assignment 1

The document contains assignments on signal processing topics including: 1. Calculating the energy, average power, and RMS value of various signals. 2. Simplifying expressions involving the Dirac delta function and evaluating integrals with the delta function. 3. Finding the Fourier series and exponential Fourier series representations of periodic signals. 4. Computing the Fourier transform and inverse Fourier transform of signals. 5. Using time-shifting and time-scaling properties to find the Fourier transforms of modified signals. 6. Analyzing modulated signals and the process of demodulation.

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Assignment 1

ELE635 Communication Systems

• 2.1-2 Find the energies of the signal shown below. Comment on the effect on energy of sign
change, time shift, or doubling of the signal. What is the effect on the energy if the signal
is multiplied by k?

• 2.1-3 Find the average power of the signal shown below.

• 2.1-8: Show that the power of a signal g(t) given by



n
g(t) = Dk ejωk t ωi ̸= ωk for all i ̸= k
k=m

is (Parseval’s theorem)

n
Pg = |Dk |2
k=m

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• 2.1-9: Determine the power and the rms value for each of the following signals:
(a) 10 cos(100t + π/3) (b) 10 cos(100t + π/3) + 16 sin(150t + π/5)
(c) (10 + 2 sin 3t) cos 10t (d) 10 cos 5t cos 10t
(e) 10 sin 5t cos 10t (f) ejαt cos ω0 t

• 2.4-1: Simplify the following expressions:


( )
(a) tan(3t)
2t2 +1
δ(t − π/4)
( )
(b) sin 0.5π(t+2)
t2 −1
δ(t − 1)
( )
jω+π
(c) ω 2 +9π 2
δ(ω + π)
( )
cos(πt)
(d) t+2
δ(2t + 3)
(e) [e−t sin(5t − π/6)]δ(t + π/15)
( )
sin2 (kω)
(f) ω2
[δ(ω) − δ(ω + π/2)]

• 2.4-4 Evaluate the following integrals:


∫∞
(a) −∞ g(−3τ + a)δ(t − τ )dτ
∫∞
(b) −∞ δ(τ )g(t − τ )dτ
∫∞
(c) −∞ δ(t + 2)e−jωt dt
∫1
(d) −∞ δ(t − 2) sin(πt) dt
∫∞
(e) −2 δ(2t + 3) e−4t dt
∫2
(f) −2 (t
3
+ 4)δ(1 − t) dt
∫∞
(g) −∞ g(2 − t)δ(3 − 0.5t) dt
∫∞
(h) −∞ cos π2 (x − 5) δ(3x − 1) dx

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• 2.9-2: For each of the periodic signals below, find exponential Fourier series and sketch the
corresponding spectra.

• 2.9-3: A periodic signal g(t) is expressed by the following Fourier series:


( ) ( )
2π π
g(t) = sin 2t + cos 5t − + 2 cos 8t +
3 3
(a) Sketch the amplitude and phase spectra for the trigonometric series
(b) By inspection of spectra in part (a), sketch the exponential Fourier series spectra
(c) By inspection of spectra in part (b), write the exponential Fourier series for g(t).

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• 3.1-2 Consider the two signals shown below.

(a) Find the Fourier transforms of the signals.


(b) Find the Fourier transforms of g(−t) for the two signals.
(c) Compare the difference between the answers in (a) and (b).

• 3.1-5

(a) Find the inverse Fourier transforms of the spectra shown below.
(b) Confirm the result by verifying the properties of Fourier transform.

• 3.1-7 Find the inverse Fourier transforms of G(f ) and G(3f ) for both spectra shown below.
Comment on the difference between the inverse Fourier transforms of G(f ) and G(3f ).

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• 3.3-3 The Fourier transform of the triangular pulse g(t) in Fig. (a) below is given by
1
G(f ) = 2
(ej2πf − j2πf ej2πf − 1)
(2πf )

Using this information, and the time-shirting and time-scaling properties, to find the Fourier
transforms of the signals g1 (t) to g5 (t) as shown in Figs. (b) to (f).

• 3.3-5 Use the time-shifting property to show that if g(t) ⇐⇒ G(f ), then

g(t + T ) + g(t − T ) ⇐⇒ 2G(f ) cos 2πf T

Using this result, find the Fourier transforms of the signals shown below.

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• 3.3-7 The signals below are modulated signals with carrier cos(10t). Find the Fourier
transforms of these signals using the appropriate properties of the Fourier transform. Sketch
the amplitude and phase spectra for (a) and (b)

• 3.3-9 The process of recovering a signal g(t) from the modulated signal g(t) cos(2πf0 t + θ0 )
is called demodulation. Show that the signal g(t) cos(2πf0 t + θ0 ) can be demodulated by
multiplying it with 2 cos(2πf0 t + θ0 ) and passing the product through a lowpass filter of
bandwidth B Hz.

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