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TC-515 Advanced Digital Signal

Processing
Transform Analysis of Systems
Dr. Muhammad Imran Aslam

System Function
For LSI systems
Taking z-transform
where H(z), the z-transform of h(n), is the system function of the
LSI system.
The frequency response of a linear shift-invariant system is the
discrete-time Fourier transform of the unit sample response, and the
system function is the z-transform of the unit sample response

The frequency response may be derived


from the system function by evaluating
H(z) around the unit circle

Problem

Problem

PROBLEM

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Linear phase filters


Linear phase filters may be classified into four types, depending
upon whether h(n) is symmetric or antisymmetric and whether N
is even or odd. Center of Symmetry exits at N/2
Type
Type I Filter
Type II Filter
Type III Filter
Type IV Filter

N
Even
Odd
Even
Odd

h(n)
Symmetric
Symmetric
Antisymmetric
Antisymmetric

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Allpass filters are useful for group delay equalization to compensate for phase nonlinearities.

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PROBLEM
Consider a linear shift-invariant system with system function
1
=
1 1
Where < 1.
(a) Find a difference equation to implement this system.
(b) Show that this system is an allpass system (i.e., one for which
the magnitude of the frequency response is constant).

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