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Exercise For Signal and Systems

1. The document is an exercise sheet for a signals and systems course that references Oppenheim. It contains 4 sections - Signals, Systems, Fourier Series, and Fourier Transform - with multiple practice problems in each section for students to work through. 2. Some example problems include showing properties of even and odd signals, deriving conditions for periodicity, proving properties of sums of periodic and aperiodic signals, and explaining concepts like stability for both continuous and discrete time systems. 3. The Fourier Series section asks students to verify relations involving the Dirac delta function and Fourier transforms, and to explain differences between the Fourier transform and related transforms like the DFT and FFT.

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Exercise For Signal and Systems

1. The document is an exercise sheet for a signals and systems course that references Oppenheim. It contains 4 sections - Signals, Systems, Fourier Series, and Fourier Transform - with multiple practice problems in each section for students to work through. 2. Some example problems include showing properties of even and odd signals, deriving conditions for periodicity, proving properties of sums of periodic and aperiodic signals, and explaining concepts like stability for both continuous and discrete time systems. 3. The Fourier Series section asks students to verify relations involving the Dirac delta function and Fourier transforms, and to explain differences between the Fourier transform and related transforms like the DFT and FFT.

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Signal & Systems: Exercise Sheet Reference: Oppenheim

SIGNAL & SYSTEMS


Exercise Sheet
Note: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. It is highly recommended that you all go through Solved/Unsolved/Advance problem set of
Chapter-1 and Chapter-3 from Oppenheims Signal and System book.
2. This assignment is for practice purpose, Need not to submit.
1. Signals_____________________________________
1. Show That :
(a) If x(t) and x[n] is even then

a
a
x(t)dt 2 x(t)dt
a
0
and

k k

x[n] x[0] 2 x[n]


n -k n 0

(b) If x(t) and x[n] is odd then

x(0) 0 and x[0] 0


a k

a
x(t)dt 0 and x[n] 0
n -k

(c) If x(t) is given in figure 1(a) then x(t-1) is one which is given in figure 1(b) and similar for x(2t), which is given in
figure 1(c).

(a) (b) (c)

Figure 1

2. Derive the condition for e j0 n to be a periodic and explain the interpretation that why e jt is periodic always
but e j0 nis not always periodic?

3. Prove that

(a) Sum of two continues time periodic signal is periodic


(b) Sum of two discrete time periodic signal is not necessarily periodic
(c) Sum of one periodic with aperiodic signal is aperiodic
(d) Sum of two aperiodic signal is not necessarily aperiodic

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4. Explain Concept of periodicity in time and periodicity in space

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2. Systems________________________________

Q. Explain, Integrator is a stable system or not? If yes how it is possible to deign one in a
Lab?
Q. Check whether given system is with memory, Liner, Time invariant, Causal, Stable or
not?

a.

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3. Fourier Series__________________________
2. Verify the relation:
1
a. u(t)
.
f
()
j
t 1

b.
x( )d
f
X (0) () X ()
j
3. (a) List the all properties of delta function ((t)).
(b) If x(t) is real and odd signal then show that its Fourier transform X(jw) will be purely imaginary.

4. (a) Explain the difference among all members of Fourier Family, e.g. Fourier Series, DFT, DTFT, FFT etc.
5. Why periodic signal can be decomposed in HARMONICALLY related sinusoidal, why not other sinusoidal
signal which are not harmonically related?

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4. Fourier Transform_______________________

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