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The document outlines Assignment 1 for a Communication Theory course, due on February 9, 2025. It includes a series of questions related to passband signals, Fourier transforms, and signal processing concepts, requiring students to perform calculations and sketches. Additionally, it specifies submission guidelines, penalties for late submissions, and emphasizes that all questions are compulsory.

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The document outlines Assignment 1 for a Communication Theory course, due on February 9, 2025. It includes a series of questions related to passband signals, Fourier transforms, and signal processing concepts, requiring students to perform calculations and sketches. Additionally, it specifies submission guidelines, penalties for late submissions, and emphasizes that all questions are compulsory.

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Communication Theory

Spring-2025

Assignment 1 Deadline: February 9, 11:59 PM

Instructions:

• All questions are compulsory.

• Clearly state the assumptions (if any) made that are not specified in the questions.

• Submission format: Rollnumber.pdf

Cautions:

(a) One late homework assignment is allowed without penalty.

(b) 2 marks will be deducted on other late assignments.

Questions
1. Consider the following two passband signals:

up (t) = sinc(2t) cos(100πt)

and  π
vp (t) = sinc(t) sin 101πt +
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(a) Find the complex envelopes u(t) and v(t) for up (t) and vp (t), respectively, with
respect to the frequency reference fc = 50 Hz.
(b) What is the bandwidth of up (t)? What is the bandwidth of vp (t)?
(c) Find the inner product ⟨up , vp ⟩ using the result in (a).
(d) Find the convolution yp (t) = (up ∗ vp )(t) using the result in (a).

2. Find the Fourier transforms of the signals shown in the below figure :

Figure 1

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3. (a) Determine the Fourier transform of each of the following signals:

(i) sinc3 (t)


(ii) te−|α|t cos(βt)

(b) Using the properties of the Fourier transform, evaluate the following inte-
grals:
R∞
(i) 0 e−αt sinc2 (t) dt
R∞
(ii) 0 e−αt cos(βt) dt

4. Consider the signal:


s(t) = I[−1,1] (t) cos(400πt).

(a) Find and sketch the baseband signal u(t) that results when s(t) is downcon-
verted as shown in the upper branch of Figure 2.
(b) The signal s(t) is passed through a bandpass filter with impulse response:
 π
h(t) = I[0,1] (t) sin 400πt + .
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Find and sketch the baseband signal v(t) that results when the filter output
y(t) = (s ∗ h)(t) is downconverted as shown in the lower branch of Figure 2.

Figure 2

5. Find the inverse Fourier transforms of the spectra shown in the figure:

Figure 3

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6. Consider the tent signal:
s(t) = (1 − |t|)I[−1,1] (t)
where I[−1,1] (t) is the indicator function for t ∈ [−1, 1].

(a) Find and sketch the Fourier transform S(f ).


(b) Compute the 99% energy containment bandwidth in kHz, assuming that the
unit of time is milliseconds.

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