Anda di halaman 1dari 2

B. E.

(Electrical) EEE-282N, Signals & Systems Instructor :


IV Semester Problem Sheet, Unit-1 Mohd. Umar Rehman

DATE OF SUBMISSION: 27 MARCH 2018

1. Discuss in detail the sampling and recovery of signals.

2. A triangular pulse signal x(t) is depicted in the figure below. Determine its equation and
then sketch each of the following transformed signals derived from x(t):
(a) x(3t) (b) x(3t + 2) (c) x(−2t − 1)
(d) x (2(t ± 2)) (e) even part of x(t) (f) odd part of x(t)

3. Classify the signals below as periodic or aperiodic. If periodic, then determine the period.


 

 √ 
(a) f (t) = cos t + 3 sin t (b) f (t) = cos (2πt) + cos 2πt (c) x(t) = jej10t
( 3 2
cos(t), t < 0
(d) x(t) = (e) Even part of sin(4πt)u(t) (f) x[n] = ej7πn
sin(t), t ≥ 0

4. Find the even and odd components of each of the following signals:
(a) x(t) = cos(t) + sin(t) + cos(t) sin(t) (b) x(t) = 1 + t +3t2 + 5t3 + 9t4
(c) x(t) = 1 + t cos(t) + t sin(t) + t sin(t) cos(t) (d) x(t) = 1 + t3 cos3 (10t)
2 3

5. Determine whether the following signals are power or energy signals or neither and calculate
the associated quantity:
(a) A sin(t), −∞ < t < ∞ (b) A[u(t + a) − u(t − a)], a > 0 (c) e−a|t| , a > 0
(d) u(t) (e) r(t) = tu(t)
6. Plot and find the total energy of the trapezoidal pulse signal is given by the equation:



 5 − t, 4 ≤ t ≤ 5

1, −4 ≤ t ≤ 4
x(t) =


 t + 5, −5 ≤ t ≤ −4

0, otherwise

7. Consider the CT signal x(t) = δ(t − 2) − δ(t + 2).


Find the energy associated with the signal
Z t
y(t) = x(τ )dτ
−∞

8. Evaluate
 the following expressions:
  Z ∞
sin t 5 + jt
(a) 3
δ(t) (b) δ(t − 2) (c) e2jωt δ(t)dt
Z t∞ + 2 Z 2∞− jt Z −∞
3
2
(d) e−5t δ(t − 4)dt (e) (t − 2)2 δ(t − 2)dt (f) et−2 δ(2t − 4)dt
−∞ −∞ 0

Page 1
B. E. (Electrical) EEE-282N, Signals & Systems Instructor :
IV Semester Problem Sheet, Unit-1 Mohd. Umar Rehman

9. Consider a discrete time system shown in the block diagram below.

Determine the input-output equation of the system and check whether the system has the
following properties: memory, causality, linearity and time-invariance.

10. Consider the system shown in figure below. Determine whether it is (a) memoryless, (b)
causal, (c) linear, (d) time-invariant, or (e) stable .

11. Consider a CT system whose I/O relationship is given by:

y(t) = x(sin(t))

(a) Is the system causal?


(b) Is the system linear?

12. (a) Show that the system with the I/O relationship y = ax + b is NOT linear.
(b) Show that the system with I/O relationship

dy(t)
+ ay(t) = x(t), a 6= 0
dt
is linear.

13. Check the following


( systems for causality:
0, t<0
(a) y(t) = (b) y[n] = x[n2 ]
x(t) + x(t − 2), t ≥ 0

14. Check the following systems for time-invariance:


(a) y[n] = nx[n] (b) y(t) = sin(x(t))

15. Check the following systems for stability:


(a) y(t) = ex(t) (b) y[n] = rn x[n], r > 1

********

Page 2

Anda mungkin juga menyukai