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SS Unit1 & 5

The document consists of various problems related to signal processing, including determining whether signals are energy or power signals, checking periodicity, and performing convolutions. It also covers properties of systems such as linearity, causality, and stability, along with analyzing input-output relationships. Additionally, it includes tasks related to impulse and step responses, frequency responses, and plotting signals.
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SS Unit1 & 5

The document consists of various problems related to signal processing, including determining whether signals are energy or power signals, checking periodicity, and performing convolutions. It also covers properties of systems such as linearity, causality, and stability, along with analyzing input-output relationships. Additionally, it includes tasks related to impulse and step responses, frequency responses, and plotting signals.
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PART-B

1.Find out whether the following signals are energy or power signal or neither power nor energy.
Determine power or energy as the case may be for the signal.

x (t) = u (t) + 5 u (t - 1) – 2 u(t - 2)?

2. Find whether the following signals are periodic or aperiodic.

If periodic find the fundamental period and fundamental frequency, x1 (n) = sin 2πt + cos πt

x2 (n) = sin 𝒏𝝅/3 cos 𝒏𝝅 /5

3. Check if x (t) = 4 cos (3πt +𝝅/4) + 2 cos (4πt) is periodic

4. Find out whether the following signals are periodic or not. If periodic find the period x (t)

= 2 cos (10t + 1) – sin (4t - 1) and x (n) = cos (0.1 πn)

5. Determine the energy and power of the given signal x(t) = tu(t) Check whether the given system
is linear or not y(t) = x2(t)

6. Determine the energy and power of the given signal (i)x(n)=(1/4)u(n) (ii) x(n)=u(n)

7. Convolve the following signals, x (n) = u (n) – u (n-3)

h (n) = 0.5n u(n)

8. Convolve x (n) = {1,1,0,1,1} and h (n) = {1,-2,-3,4}

9. Determine the impulse response and step response

y(n) + y(n-1)-2y(n-2) = x (n-1) + 2 x (n-2)

10. Determine the range of value of the parameter ‘a’ for which the LTI system with impulse response
h (n) = an u (n) is stable.

11. A LTI system is described by the system function. Specify the ROC Of

H (z) = 𝟑−𝟒𝐳¯¹ /𝟏−𝟑.𝟓𝐳¯𝟏+𝟏.𝟓𝐳¯² and determine h (n) for the following

Conditions:

The system is stable

The system is causal

The system is anti-causal.


PART-C

1. Determine the properties via linearity, causality, time invariance, dynamicity of the
given systems.

(𝒕) = 𝒅²𝒚/ 𝒅𝒕² + 𝟑𝒕 𝒅𝒚/𝒅𝒕 + 𝒚(𝒕) = 𝒙(𝒕)

y1(n) = x(n2) + x (n)

y1(n) = log x(n)

2. Sketch the following signals u(-t+2)

r(-t+3)

2δ(n+2) + δ(n) – 2 δ (n - 1) + 3δ (n-3)

u(n+2) u(-n+3)

3. Give an account for the classification of signals in detail. Or

How the signals are classified? Explain.

4. Check whether the following signals are periodic / aperiodic signals. x (t) = cos 2t + sin t/5

x (n) = 3 + cos 𝝅𝒏 + cos 2n

5. Check whether the following signals are periodic / aperiodic signals. x (t) = cos 2t + sin t/5

x (n) = 3 + cos 𝝅𝒏/2 + cos 2n

6. Given x (n) = {1, 4, 3, -1, 2}. Plot the following signals,

x (-n-1)

x (-n/2)

x (-2n + 1)

x (-𝒏 + 𝟐)
𝟐

7. Check whether the following system is linear, causal, time invariant and stable. y (n) = x (n) – x
(n-1)

y (t) = 𝒅/𝒅𝒕 𝒙(𝒕)

8. Find whether the following systems are time variant or fixed. Also find whether

The systems are linear or nonlinear.


𝒅³(𝒕) + 4 𝒅² y(t) + 5 𝒅 𝒚(𝒕) + y² (t) = x(t).

𝒅𝒕³ 𝒅𝒕² 𝒅𝒕

y (n) = an² x (n) + bn x (n-2)

9. Given that input – output relationship of a continuous time system y (t) = t x (-t). Determine
whether the system is causal, stable, and linear and time invariant.

10. A continuous time system has the input-output relation given by y(t) = tx(-t) Determine whether
the system is (i) Linear (ii) Time-invariant (iii) Stable (iv) Memoryless (v) Causal.

11. Determine whether the given signal is periodic or not.If periodic find the fundamental period.(i)
x(t) = 2cos3t+3sin7t (ii) x(t) = 4cos(3πt+π/4)+2cos(4πt) (iii) X(t) = 3cos t+4cos t/2

12. Plot the following signals,if (n)={1,4,3,-1,2},arrow is pointed at 3. i)x(-n-1) (ii) v(-n/2) (iii) x(-
2n+1) (iv) x(-n/2+2)

13. A continuous time system has the input-output relation given by y(n) = x(n)+nx(n+1).
Determine whether the system is (i) Linear (ii) Time-invariant (iii) Stable (iv) Memoryless (v) Causal.

14. Find the fundamental period T,if the following signals are periodic. (i) x(t) = 2cos(5πn/3+
3ej3πn/4 (ii) x(n) = ej7πn/4 (iii) X(n) = cos(nπ/2) - sin(nπ/8) + 3(cosnπ/4 +π/3)

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15. Perform convolution to find the response of the system h1 (n) and h2 (n) for the input sequences
x1 (n) and x2 (n) respectively.

x1 (n) = {1, -1, 2,3} h1 (n) = {1, -2, 3, -1}

x2 (n) = {1, 2, 3, 2} h1 (n) = {1, 2, 2}

16. For a causal LTI system the input x (n) and output y ( n) are related through a difference
equation y (n) – 1/6 y (n-1) – 1/6 y (n-2) = x (n). Determine the frequency response H (ejω) and
the impulse response h (n) of the system.

17. A system is governed by a linear constant coefficient difference Equation,

y (n) = 0.7 y(n-1) – 0.1 y (n-2) + 2 x(n) – x (n-2) find the Output response of the system y (n) for
an x (n) = u(n)

18. LTI discrete time system y (n) = 3/2 y(n-1) – ½ y (n-2) + x (n) + x (n-1) Given an input x (n)
= u (n)

Find the transfer function of the system.

Find the impulse response of the system.

19. Convolve the following signals: x (n) = (1/2)ⁿ¯² u (n-2) and h (n) = u (n+2)
20. Consider an LTI system with impulse response h (n) = αn u (n) and the input to this system is
x (n) = βn u (n) with α < 1and β < 1. Determine the response y(n).

when α = β

when α ≠ β using DTFT

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