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COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
ASSIGNMENT NO. 2

SUBMITTED BY:
NAME: ____________________
UET ID: 16 – EE –________

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TAXILA.
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INSTRUCTIONS:

1. The work submitted by you MUST be your own.

2. Use A4 size white printing paper ONLY.

3. Turn in the Matlab code (if required) in black and white.

4. The copied / derived work will be awarded “zero” credit.

5. Simply print this .pdf file (AS IT IS) back to back and write your answer(s) on
printed pages.

6. Put your name, registration no. and submission date at header of each page.

7. DO NOT use any folder / file cover. Simply staple your sheets.

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PROBLEM NO. 1 TOTAL PROBABILITY THEOREM & BAYES’S RULE Marks: 03

A box has three drawers; one contains two gold coins, one contains two silver coins, and remaining one contains one
gold coin and one silver coin. Assume that one drawer is selected randomly and that a randomly selected coin from that
drawer turns out to be gold.

 What is the probability that the chosen drawer contains two gold coins?

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PROBLEM NO. 2 PDF AND EXPECTED VALUE OF A FUNCTION OF RV Marks: 06

Let Θ be uniformly distributed on [0, 𝜋], and let the RVs 𝑋 and 𝑌 be defined by 𝑋 = cos⁡(Θ) and 𝑌 = sin(Θ).

 Plot the PDF of RV Θ i.e., 𝑓Θ (𝜃).


 Compute and plot the PDFs of RV 𝑋 i.e., 𝑓X (𝑥).
 Compute 𝐸[𝑋] once using 𝑓X (𝑥) and then once using 𝑓Θ (𝜃).
 Compute and plot the PDFs of RV 𝑌 i.e., 𝑓Y (𝑦).
 Compute 𝐸[𝑌] once using 𝑓Y (𝑦) and then once using 𝑓Θ (𝜃).
 Determine whether RVs 𝑋 and 𝑌 are correlated or uncorrelated?

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PROBLEM NO. 3 CONDITIONAL-CDF, -PDF, AND -MEAN Marks: 08


𝑥+1 −1≤𝑥 ≤0
Random variable 𝑋 is distributed according to 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥) = Λ(x) = { −𝑥 + 1 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 1.
0 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒
 Plot the PDF 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥).
 Compute and plot the CDF 𝐹𝑋 (𝑥).
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 Determine 𝑃(𝑋 > 2) once using CDF, 𝐹𝑋 (𝑥), and then once using PDF, 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥).
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 Determine the conditional probability 𝑃(𝑋 > 0⁡|⁡𝑋 < 2).
1 𝑃(𝑋≤𝑥∩𝐵)
 Compute and sketch the conditional distribution 𝐹𝑋 (𝑥⁡|⁡𝑋 > 2). Hint: 𝐹𝑋 (𝑥|𝐵) = 𝑃(𝑋 ≤ 𝑥|𝐵) = 𝑃(𝐵)
1 𝑑
 Compute and sketch the conditional density 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥⁡|⁡𝑋 > 2). Hint: 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥|𝐵) = 𝑑𝑥 [𝐹𝑋 (𝑥|𝐵)]
 Compute 𝐸(𝑋) and Var(𝑋).
1 ∞
 Compute the conditional mean value 𝐸(𝑋|𝑋 > 2). Hint: 𝐸(𝑋|𝐵) = ∫−∞𝑥 𝑓𝑋 (𝑥|𝐵)𝑑𝑥

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PROBLEM NO. 4 CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM Marks: 03


 A coin has the probability of landing on a head equal to ¼ and is flipped 2000 times. Find the probability that the
total number of heads lies between 480 and 520.

 An orange grove produces oranges whose weights are uniformly distributed between 3 and 7 ounces. If a truck can
hold 4000 lbs. of oranges, what is the approximated probability that it can carry 15,000 oranges? Hint: 1 lb. = 16 oz.

 A sleeping pill is effective for 75% of the population. If in a hospital 160 patients are given a sleeping pill, what is
the approximate probability that 125 or more of them will sleep better?

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