Signals and Systems Assignment
Signals and Systems Assignment
ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS
2. Determine whether the following signals are periodic. If they are periodic, find the
fundamental period.
(i) X(t) = (cos(2∏t))2
(ii) X(n) = cos(2n)
(iii) X(n) = cos(2∏n)
3. A triangular pulse signal x(t) is shown in below fig . Sketch each of the following
signals derived from x(t)
(i) X(3t+2)
(ii) X(3t) + x(3t+2)
(iii) X(-2t-1)
(iv) X(2(t+2))
6. The systems given below have input x(t) or x(n) and output y(t) or y(n) respectively,
determine whether each of them is (I) Memory less, (II) Stable (III) causal (IV) linear
(V) time invariant
(i) Y(n) = 2 x(n) u(n)
(ii) Y(t) = x(2 – t)
(iii) Y(t) = cos(x(t))
9. use the definition of the convolution sum to prove the following properties:
(i) Distributive: x(n)*[h(n) + g(n)] = x(n)*h(n) + x(n)*g(n)
(ii) Associative: x(n)*[h(n)*g(n)] = [x(n)*h(n)]*g(n)
(iii) Commutative: x(n)*h(n) = h(n)*x(n)
10. Determine whether the following system is (I) memoryless (II) causal (III) stable
(i) h(t) = e 2 t u(t-1)
(ii) h(t) = 3 δ(t)
(iii) h(t) = cos(∏t) u(t)
(iv) h(n) = 2n u(-n)
(v) h(n) = 2 u(n) – 2 u(n-1)
(vi) h(n) = e 2 n u(n-1)
11. Evaluate the step response for the LTI Systems represented by the following impulse
responses:
(i) h(n) = (0.5)n u(n)
(ii) h(n) = δ(n) – δ(n-1)
(iii) h(n) = u(n)
(iv) h(t) = t u(t)
(v) h(t) = u(t+1) – u(t-1)
(vi) h(t) = δ(t) – δ(t-1)
12. Determine the natural response for the systems described by the following differential
equations
d
(i) 5 y ( t )+ 10 y ( t )=2 x ( t ) , y ( 0 )=3
dt
d2 ( ) d d d
(ii) 2
y t +2 y ( t ) +2 y (t )= x (t ) , y ( 0 )=1 , y ( t ) t=0 =0
dt dt dt dt
d2 ( ) d d
(iii) 2
y t +4 y ( t )=3 x ( t ) , y ( 0 )=−1 , y ( t ) t=0 =1
dt dt dt
13. Determine the natural response for the systems described by the following difference
equations
9
(i) Y(n) - y(n-2) = x(n-1) ; with Initial conditions y(-1) = 1; y(-2) = -1
16
1
(ii) Y[n] + y[n-1] + y[n-2] = x[n] + 2x[n-1], y[-1]=-1, y[-2]=1
2
14. Determine the forced response for the systems described by the following differential
equations for the given inputs:
d
a) 5 y(t)+10 y(t)=2x(t)
dt
i) X(t)=2u(t)
ii) X(t)=e−t u(t)
iii) X(t)=cos 3(t)u(t)
2
d ( ) d d
b) 2
y t +5 y ( t ) +6 y ( t )=2 x ( t )+ x ( t )
dt dt dt
i) x(t)=-2u(t)
ii) x(t)=2e-t u(t)
iii) x(t)=sin 3(t) u(t)
iv) x(t)= 5e-2t u(t)
15. Determine the forced response for the systems described by the following differential
equations for the given inputs:
2
a) Y[n] - y [n-1]= 2x[n]
5
i) X[n]=2u[n]
1
ii) X[n]=-( )n u[n]
2
1
iii) X[n]= cos ( Πn¿ u[n]
5
9
b) Y[n]- - y [n-2]= x[n-1]
16
i) X[n]=u[n]
1
ii) X[n]=-( )n u[n]
2
3
iii) X[n]=( )n u[n]
4
16. Determine the output of the systems described by the following difference equations
with input and initial conditions as specified:
1 1
a) Y[n] - y[n-1]=2x[n], y[-1]=3, x[n]= 2(- )nu[n]
2 2
1
b) Y[n] - y[n-2]=x[n-1], y[-1]=1, y[-2]=0, x[n]=u[n]
9
1 1
c) Y[n] - y[n-1] - y[n-2]=x[n]+x[n-1], y[-1]=2, y[-2]=-1, x[n]=2nu[n]
4 8
17. Determine the output of the systems described by the following differential equations
with input and initial conditions as specified:
d
a) y ( t ) +10 y ( t )=2 x ( t ) , y ( 0 ) =1, x (t )=u (t)
dt
d2 ( ) d d d
b) 2
y t +5 y ( t ) + 4 y ( t ) = x ( t ) , y ( 0 )=0 , y ( t ) t=0 =1, x(t) = e2tu(t)
dt dt dt dt
d2 ( ) d d
c) 2
y t +3 y ( t )+2 y ( t ) =2 x ( t ) , y ( 0 )=−1 , y (t ) t=0 =1, x(t)= cos(t)u(t)
dt dt dt
−1 n
1] - ( ) u[-n-1]
3
20. Determine the z-transform, the ROC and the location of poles ad zeros of x(z) for
x(n)=(n-3)2 (1/3)n-3 u(n-3)
21. Using properties of z-transform, find convolution of x[n] = [1,2,-1,0,3] and y[n]=[1,2,-1].
22. Explain the properties of Region of Convergence. Determine the z transform x (z), the
ROC for the given signal below.
23. Determine the z-transform of the following sequences including ROC. (i) δ(n+5) (ii)
(1/2)n+1 u[n+3] (iii) (-1/3)n u[-n-2]
24. Solve the difference equation using unilateral Z-Transform method for y(n) - 3y(n-1) -
4y(n-2) = 0 ; n ≥ 0, with initial condition y(-1)=5, y(-2) = 0
25. Define X(Z), region of convergence(ROC) and list any five properties of ROC
26. State and explain these properties in z-transforms (a) initial value theorem (b) Time
reversal property (c) Convolution property
y(n) + 3 y(n-1) +2y(n-2) = 2 x(n) – x(n-1) ; y(-1) =0; y(-2) = 1; and input x(n) = u(n)
(iv) x4(n) = [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 4, 8, 2]
z 3+ z +1
(ii) X ( Z )=
( z 2−0.5 z +0.25 ) ( z−1)