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This document contains 9 questions regarding linear time-invariant systems and signal processing concepts like the discrete time Fourier transform, impulse response, convolution, stability, causality, and frequency response. Specifically, it asks the student to: 1) Analyze how a given difference equation characterizing an LTI system affects the magnitude and phase of a specific frequency component. 2) Compute the output of an LTI system with a given impulse response when given a specific input signal. 3) Compute inverse discrete time Fourier transforms and convolutions of given sequences. 4) Analyze properties like stability and causality and compute frequency responses for different LTI systems.
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Advanced DSP

This document contains 9 questions regarding linear time-invariant systems and signal processing concepts like the discrete time Fourier transform, impulse response, convolution, stability, causality, and frequency response. Specifically, it asks the student to: 1) Analyze how a given difference equation characterizing an LTI system affects the magnitude and phase of a specific frequency component. 2) Compute the output of an LTI system with a given impulse response when given a specific input signal. 3) Compute inverse discrete time Fourier transforms and convolutions of given sequences. 4) Analyze properties like stability and causality and compute frequency responses for different LTI systems.
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Adv Digital Signal Processing

Fall 2013

Assignment 1 Question 1

Sub: Feb 26, 2014

The following constant coefficient difference equation characterizes an LTI system y[n] = 0.4y[n-1] - 0.2x[n] + 0.5x[n-1] + 0.4x[n-2]; Compute how the system will transform the magnitude and phase of /6 frequency content in an input signal x[n].

Question 2
The impulse response on an LTI system is h[n] = 5(0.2)n 3(0.4)n Compute first three samples in the output of the system if the input to the system is a sequence with initial samples as x[n]=[-1 2 3 2 3 4 ]

Question 3
a. Compute inverse DTFT of the following 45 e5 j 1 1 e j 4 b. Compute convolution of the following sequences

x[n] 2 [n 100] 5 [n 200] 6 [n 2] 2 [n 5] h[n] 4 [n 400] 3 [n 50] 2 [n 2]

Question 4
The following constant coefficient difference equation characterizes an LTI system y[n-1] = 0.4y[n-2] - 0.2x[n] + 0.5x[n-1] + 0.4x[n-2]; a) Comment on the stability and causality of the system? b) Compute the effect of the system on the magnitude and phase of /2 frequency content in an input signal x[n].

Question 5
c. Compute inverse DTFT of the following 45 e5 j e j 1 4e j

d. Using Graphical method to compute convolution of the following sequences


x[n] 2 [n 10] 5 [n 200] 6 [n 2] 2 [n 5] h[n] 4 [n 40] 3 [n 50] 2 [n 2]

Question 6
For the following two sequences x[n] a n 10u[n 10] for n 0,1, 2...,99 h[n] u[n 10] for n 0,1, 2...,19 Determine and sketch convolution of two sequences.

Question 7
The following constant coefficient difference equation characterizes an LTI system y[n] = 0.4y[n-1] - 0.2x[n] + 0.5x[n-1]; a) Compute DTFT of the system b) Using graphical method compute, the magnitude of the frequency response and phase response at =0,/2, and .

Question 8
] [ ] a. Compute DTFT of ( ) [ b. Using graphical method, compute linear convolution of two signals [ ] ( ) [ ] [ ] [ ].

Question 9
a. For the following two sequences, compute and plot linear convolution [ ] [ ] ( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] b. Compute convolution of the two sequences using flip and drag method. [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] c. Use flip and drag graphical convolution method to convolve the following two sequences: ( [ ] draw first 10 output samples. [ ] ) [ ] [ ]

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