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BE/B.Tech. DEGR AMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2008 Fourth Semester (Regulation 2004) Electronics and Communication E EC 1 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (Common to B.E, (Part-Time) Third Semester Regulation 2005) ime : Three hours Maximum : 100 mark: Answer ALL questions. = 20 marks) PART A — (10 x or not 1. Determine whether the signal x(1)=cos(0.1) is periodi Find the Fourier series representation for the si What is the impulse res of an identity system? function of LTI system described by the differential equation Find the trai 5. the analog x(t) =8 cos(50-xt) + 10 sin(300zt) ~ cos(1002t), what is the minimum ling rate required to avoid aliasin, 6. _ List any two properties of ROC in z-domain, 7. Compute discrete time Fourier transform of the signal x(n) =u(n-2) - u(n-6 8. State the condi an Discrete time LTI system to usal and stable 9. What is meant by recursive n-recursive systems? ). What are the basic building blocks to realize any structure? PART B— (5 x 16 = 80 marks) uous time signal x(t) is shown in Figure 11(a)(i). Sketek and lable carefully each of the following signals a xt-) 3) x(e)lote +3/2)- de -3/2)] 4) x2+1) 8) xe) TI TT \ a ay c + ~ rood gg => “ Figure 11 (ai) ii) Determine the value of power and energy for each of the signals 1D x(n) = 1 (2) x,(n)=(4) win) 8) or e i, OSest (b) Let x(¢)= 2-t, 1<¢ be a periodic signal with fundamental period and Fourier coeffici (i) Determine the value of a 4 (ii) Determine the Fourier series representation of 42 8) iii) Use the result of part (2) and the differentiation property of continuous-time Fourier series to help determine the Fourier serie 3212 1 ( eck whether or not the given system are linear, time invarian ausal, memory less and stabl D (t-2)+x(2-t) =O 1 dt ii) Consider a causal LTI system with frequency response Hw For a particular input x(t) this system is to produce the output y(t)=e ut 4). Determine x(t) 6) ») Consider an LTT system with input x(¢)=e"u(t) and impulse response e 3) Determine the Laplace transform of x(t) and A(t) 2 (i) Using the convolution property, determine the Laplac transformY(s) of the output y(t 2) iii) From the Laplace trar of y(t) as obtained in part (2 determine y(t 6 iv) Verify your result in part (2) by explicitly convolving x(t) and A(é 13. (a) (i) State and prove any two properties of z-transform 8 i) Determine the z-transform for the sequence Sketch the Pole-Zero plot and indicate the ROC 8) e Or ) G) Find the inverse z-transform o K(e)a_2_| 1024 co fi 024), i 2 expression for the z-transform of x(n) i 3 4 4 8 -velop Case A causal LITI system is described by the difference equation, yn) =y(n—1) + yn—2) + x(n—1) (1) Find the system function for this system (2) Find the unit impulse response of the system. der a system cor sting of thi with frequency responses Hy(c and H,(e) Find the difference equation describing the overall system. Or Compute DTFT of a sequence x(n)=(n-1)'x(n). Use properties. Consider @ causal LTI system whose input x(n) and output e cascade of two LTI sy 10) DTFT are related through the block diagram representation shown in fig. 14-b(ii) =. @—E} 1} se, ey) a —t ml Figure 14 (b)(ii 1) Determine a difference equation relating y(n) and x(n 2) Is this system stable? Develope a direct form I realisation of the difference equation. n)=byx(n) +byx(n~1)+byx(n-2) + Byx(n-B) Draw the transposed direct forms I and II structures of third IIR filter Or ade and Parallel realisation structures for 16)

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