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Fourier Transform Problems

The document outlines a series of problems related to the Fourier Transform, including plotting signals, using properties of the Dirac delta function, and determining Fourier transforms of various signals. It also includes tasks such as verifying Rayleigh’s theorem and applying the duality theorem. The problems are designed for a course in Communication Principles under Dr. Loubar Hocine for the academic year 2024/2025.

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Fourier Transform Problems

The document outlines a series of problems related to the Fourier Transform, including plotting signals, using properties of the Dirac delta function, and determining Fourier transforms of various signals. It also includes tasks such as verifying Rayleigh’s theorem and applying the duality theorem. The problems are designed for a course in Communication Principles under Dr. Loubar Hocine for the academic year 2024/2025.

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EE312: Communication Principles IGEE 2024/2025/S2

Dr. Loubar Hocine

Fourier Transform (Problems)

Problem 1:
Plot the following signals

Problem 2:
Find the values of the following expressions using the properties of the
Dirac delta function.

Problem 3:
The Fourier transform of the signal 𝑥 (t) is shown below, determine and sketch the
Fourier transform of the signal 𝑥1 (t):
𝑥1 (t) = −𝑥 (t) + 𝑥 (t) cos(2000𝜋𝑡) + 2𝑥 (t) cos2 (3000𝜋𝑡)

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EE312: Communication Principles IGEE 2024/2025/S2
Dr. Loubar Hocine

Problem 4:

a) Find the Fourier transform of the following signal:


𝑥 (𝑡 ) = 𝑒 −𝑏𝑡 𝑢(𝑡 ), 𝑏>0

b) Plot the magnitude and phase spectrum corresponding to b=4.

Problem 5:
Determine the value of:
+∞
𝑒 4𝑗𝜋𝑓
∫ 𝑑𝑓
−∞ 5 + 𝑗2𝜋𝑓

Hint: Use Inverse Fourier Transform and the time shift property of Fourier Transform

Problem 6:
Determine the Fourier transform of each of the following signals:
a) Π(𝑡 − 3) + Π(𝑡 + 3)
b) 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑐 3 (𝑡)
c) 𝑡 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑐(𝑡)

Problem 7:
Sketch the following signals and their Fourier transform:
3𝑡
a) 𝑥1 (t) = Π ( )
2
𝑡−3
b) 𝑥2 (t) = Λ ( )
2
Problem 8: Verify Rayleigh’s theorem for the signal :
𝑥 (𝑡 ) = 𝑒 −𝑏𝑡 𝑢(𝑡 ), 𝑏>0

Problem 9: Evaluate the Fourier transform of the following functions:

Problem 10: Use the duality theorem to find the Fourier transform of
2𝑡
𝑣 (𝑡 ) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑐 ( )
𝜏

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