Tutorial 1 - Introduction To Signals and Systems
Tutorial 1 - Introduction To Signals and Systems
f(t)
2
1
t
-3
-2
-1
-1
for 1 t 0
1,
t 1, for 0 t 1
x (t )
for 1 t 3
2,
0,
elsewhere
i)
ii)
Sketch x(t)
Determine wether signal x(t) is an energy, power or neither energy nor power.
Justify your answer.
3.
m(t)
1
t
-3
-1
1
-1
-2
i)
ii)
iii)
; 2 t 1
t 1
0
y (t ) t 2
2t 4
i)
ii)
iii)
; 1 t 1
; 1 t 2
;2t 3
;3t 4
Sketch y(t)
Represent y(t) in term of sum of singularity functions
Determine whether the signal y(t) is energy signal, power signal or neither
energy nor power signal. Justify your answer.
-1
-2
Figure Q1
7.
f(t)
2
1
t
-3
-2
-1
-1
8.
for 1 t 0
2,
t
1,
x (t ) 3
1,
0,
i)
ii)
for 0 t 3
for 3 t 4
elsewhere
Sketch x(t)
Determine whether signal x(t) is an energy, power or neither energy nor
power. Justify your answer.
9.
m(t)
1
t
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
i)
ii)
iii)
Integration of x(t)
(4 marks)
x (t)
2
1
t
-3
-2
-1
-2
Figure Q1b
c) Refer to signal y t represented in Figure Q1c, sketch
i)
signal of zt if zt 3y 2 0.5t .
(4 marks)
y(t)
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
-2
Figure Q1c
ii) Express the signal y t in Figure Q1c in terms of sum of singularity functions.
(3 marks)
2
Give the definition of a system. Give ONE example of any relevant system
including its block diagram.
ii)
y (t ) tx (t 2 ) e 5t
(6 marks)
e) The signal x(t ) is represent in terms of piecewise continuous functions as shown:
4 t 2
2 ;
2t 4, 2 t 3
x (t )
3t 4
t 2,
0,
elsewhere
Determine whether signal x(t ) is an energy signal or power signal or neither energy
nor power. Justify your answer.
(3 marks)