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This document outlines the first assignment for the Digital Signal Processing course (EE-330) at the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. It emphasizes the importance of individual problem-solving and understanding concepts to avoid plagiarism. The assignment consists of specific problems from the Holton Textbook, is worth 35 marks, and is due on March 13, 2025, at 11 am.
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This document outlines the first assignment for the Digital Signal Processing course (EE-330) at the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. It emphasizes the importance of individual problem-solving and understanding concepts to avoid plagiarism. The assignment consists of specific problems from the Holton Textbook, is worth 35 marks, and is due on March 13, 2025, at 11 am.
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SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE (SEECS)

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING: EE-330 (SECTIONS C & D)

ASSIGNMENT NO 1

Instructions:-

1. Try to solve the problems yourself for maximum benefit towards quizzes and exams.
2. You may solve the problems in joint study sessions but make sure you understand the
solution and concepts involved.
3. Reproducing from other sources (classmate’s work, solutions manual, ChatGPT etc)
without the understanding involved shall count as PLAIGIRISM. You may be given a
formal explanation if suspected (e.g. unable to solve same or similar question in a
quiz or exam).
4. Total Marks : 35 (5 Ea Question)
5. Due Date: 13 March 2025 (11am)

Problems:-

1. Following end-chapter problems from the Holton Textbook:-

4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-5, 4-6, 4-19, 4-28

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