SS 3rd SEM Assignment

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Purnea College of Engineering, Purnea

Department of ECE
Assignment 1: Signal & System

1. Determine whether the discrete signals above are periodic; if they are, determine their
periods.
(i) x(n) = cos(( 3nπ
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) (ii) x(n) = 2 cos(5n + 3)

2. Compute the convolution sum of the signals x1 (n) = {1, −2, 3} and x2 (n) = {−1, 0, 2}.

3. Find the convolution sum of (i) e( 3t)u(t) − e( − 4t)u(t)

4. Match the following time domain and frequency domain signals correctly:

Time domain Frequency domain


(1) Real and even (1) Real and even
(2) Real and odd (2) Real and odd
(3) Imaginary and even (3) Imaginary and even
(4) Imaginary and odd (4) Imaginary and odd

5. Match the following Column1 and Column2 correctly:

Time domain Frequency domain


(1) Continuous & aperiodic (1) Discrete & aperiodic
(2) Continuous & periodic (2)Discrete & periodic
(3) Discrete & aperiodic (3) Continuous & aperiodic
(4) Discrete & periodic (4) Continuous & periodic

6. Find the even and odd parts of the following signals:


(i) u(2-n) (ii) δ(n − 1) − δ(n + 1)

7. Whether or not each of the following systems is shift-invariant:


(i) y(n) = nx(n) (ii) y(n) = x(n)cos(ωn)

8. A discrete-time signal x(n) is shown in figure below. Plot the following derived signals:
[5]

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(i) x(n − 2) (ii) x(n/2)
(iii) x(−n − 2) (iv) x(−n + 2)
(v) x(2n)

9. A discrete-time signal x(n) is shown in figure below. Plot the following derived signals:
[5]

(i) x(-3t+2) (ii) -x(t/2+3)

10. (a) Input to an LTI system is given by x(t) = u(t) − u(t − 4) and the impulse response
of the system is given by h(t) = e−3t u(t). Find the output of the system. [5]

(b) Determine the Laplace transform of the following signals with their ROCs: [5]
(i) x(t) = te5t (ii) x(t) = δ(t) − 34 e−t u(t) + 12 e2t u(t)

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11. Find the Inverse Laplace transform of X(s) = (s+1)(s−2)) for the time domain signal
being:
(i) Stable and causal (ii) Stable and non-causal (iii) Causal and unstable.

12. An absolutely integrable signal x(t) is known to have a pole at s = 2. Answer the
following questions:

(a) Could x(t) be of finite duration?


(b) Could x(t) be left sided?
(c) Could x(t) be right sided?
(d) Could x(t) be two sided?

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