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Signals Systems Mid1 2019

The document is a midterm exam for a Signals and Systems course, consisting of various questions related to continuous-time and discrete-time systems. It covers topics such as system properties (memoryless, causal, linear, time-invariant, stable), signal decomposition, periodicity, and impulse responses. The exam includes sketches and proofs as part of the problem-solving process.

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Signals Systems Mid1 2019

The document is a midterm exam for a Signals and Systems course, consisting of various questions related to continuous-time and discrete-time systems. It covers topics such as system properties (memoryless, causal, linear, time-invariant, stable), signal decomposition, periodicity, and impulse responses. The exam includes sketches and proofs as part of the problem-solving process.

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Signals and Systems – Midterm 1


2019/10/25
Time: 9:10–17:00
Total 125 pts

1) (35%) Consider a continuous-time system


y(t) = x(t − 2) + x(1 − 2t)
with input signal x(t) shown as follows:

Answer the following questions.


a) (15%) Determine whether or not the system is memoryless(2%), causal(2%), linear(4%), time-
invariant(4%), or stable(3%), please explain your reasons.
b) (10%) Decompose the input signal x(t) as an even signal and an odd signal. That is, x(t) =
xe (t) + xo (t), where xe (t) is even and xo (t) is odd. Sketch xe (t) and xo (t) respectively..
c) (10%) Sketch the output signal y(t). (Please label it clearly.)
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2) (10%)Consider the following signals:


x1 (t) = t3 · (u(t + 3) − u(t − 3))
√ !n
1−j 3
x2 [n] =
2
a) (6%) Determine whether x1 (t) and x2 (t) are periodic. If yes, find the fundamental period.
Please specify your reasons.
b) (4%) Determine whether x1 (t) and x2 (t) are even, odd, or neither. Please specify your reasons.
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3) (30%) Consider three discrete-time LTI systems with impulse responses as follows :
h1 [n] = δ[n + 1] + 2δ[n] + 2δ[n − 1] + δ[n − 2]

n + 1, n = 0, 1, 2
h2 [n] =
0, otherwise
1
h3 [n] = n u[n]
2
Answer the following questions.
a) ((2%+3%)*3=15%) Determine whether or not the three systems are causal or stable. Please
explain your reasons.(No credit without a proof.)
b) (15%) Find the equivalent impulse response of the following system, and determine whether
or not the following system is causal or stable.
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4) (25%) Consider a continuous-time system:


Z ∞
y(t) = x(τ ) dτ
−∞

with the input signal x1 (t):

Answer the following questions:


a) (4%+4%=8%)Determine whether or not the system is linear, or time-invariant, please explain
your reasons.
b) (5%) Sketch the impulse response of the system h(t).
c) (4%) Determine the fundamental period and fundamental frequency of the input signal x1 (t).
d) (8%) Sketch the output of the system y(t) .
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5) (25%) Consider the following discrete-time system:


3
X
y[n] = x[n − k]
k=0

Answer the following questions:


a) (2+3%) Determine whether the system is causal,and stable. Please specify your reasons.
b) (8%) Prove the system is linear and time-invariant.
c) (4%) Sketch impulse response of the system h[n].
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d) (10%) Find the output y[n] if the input signal is x[n] = k · δ[n − k].
k=−4

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