The document outlines a tutorial on Digital Signal Processing, focusing on sampling concepts in the frequency domain. It includes problems related to sketching spectra for given analog signals sampled at 8000 Hz, determining minimum sampling rates to avoid aliasing, and analyzing discrete time signals obtained from different sampling rates. The tutorial is intended for students in Avionics and Engineering Physics at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology.
The document outlines a tutorial on Digital Signal Processing, focusing on sampling concepts in the frequency domain. It includes problems related to sketching spectra for given analog signals sampled at 8000 Hz, determining minimum sampling rates to avoid aliasing, and analyzing discrete time signals obtained from different sampling rates. The tutorial is intended for students in Avionics and Engineering Physics at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology.
Both for Avionics and Engineering Physics Students
Tutorial- 3 - Understanding the Sampling concepts in Frequency Domain
1. Suppose that an analog signal is given as
x(t) = 5cos(2π1000t) for t ≥ 0
and is sampled at the rate of 8000 Hz.
(a) Sketch the spectrum for the original signal.
(b) Sketch the spectrum for the sampled signal from 0 to 20 kHz.
2. Assuming that an analog signal is given by
x(t) = 5cos(2π2000t) + 3cos(2π3000t) for t≥0
and it is sampled at the rate of 8000 Hz,
(a) Sketch the spectrum of the sampled signal up to 20 kHz.
(b) Sketch the recovered analog signal spectrum if an ideal lowpass filter with a cutoff frequency of 4 kHz is used to filter the sampled signal to recover the original signal.
3. Consider the continuous time signal x(t) = cos(100πt)
(a) Determine the minimum sampling rate required to avoid aliasing.
(b) Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate fs = 200Hz, what is the discrete time signal obtained after sampling? (c) Suppose that the signal is sampled at the rate fs = 75Hz, what is the discrete time signal obtained after sampling? (d) What is the frequency of the recovered signal is obtained when samples obtained from (c).