EEC4 4A SS Problem Ch3
EEC4 4A SS Problem Ch3
P3.1. For the signals f(t) and x(t) depicted in Figure P3.1, find the
component of the form x(t) contained in f(t). In other words find
the optimum value of c in the approximation f(t)cx(t) so that the
error signal energy is minimum. Find the error signal e(t) and it
energy Ee. Show that the error signal is orthogonal to x(t), and that
Ef=c2Ex+Ee. Can you explain this result in terms of vector?
P3.3. If x(t) and y(t) are orthogonal, then show that the energy of
the signal x(t)+y(t) is identical to the energy of the signal x(t)-y(t)
and is given by Ex+Ey. Explain this result using vector concepts. In
general, show that for orthogonal signal x(t) and y(t) and for any
pair of arbitrary constant c1 and c2, the energies of c1x(t)+c2y(t) and
c1x(t)-c2y(t) are identical, given by:
c12 E x +c 22 E y
jn; |n|<3
(c) D n =
0; otherwise
1; n even
(d) D n =
2; n odd