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Submission Date:-19-04-2020

Institute of Technology
Gopeshwar
Department: ECE Assignment Sheet No.02
Subject Name: Signal and System
Subject Code: TEC-302 Issue Date: 15-04-2020
Pages : 02
Title: Signal and System Faculty:Gaurav Sem: 3rd
Maithani

1. Difference between energy and power signals. Determine whether the signal is energy or power.
(1) x (t) = A [u(t+a)-u(t-a)] for 𝑎>0
(2) x(t) = e−a∨t ∨¿¿ for 𝑎>0
(3) x(t) = cos(t)
π
(4) x(t) = e j (2t + 4 )
1 n
(5) x(n) =
2 ()u(n)

(6) x(n) = sin(n)


2. Define periodic signal and non-periodic signal. Determine whether the signal is periodic or not, if
periodic find the time period of signal.
(1) x (n) = 5cos (6n)
(2) x(n) = u(n)+u(-n)
(3) x(t) = e (−1 + j )t
1
(4) x(n) = e j 3 π (n + 2 )/ 5
(5) x(n) = cos3n + sin3πn
(6) x(t) = 4+ 10 cos(tπ/7 + π/3) + 6 sin(t5π/6 +π/3) + 2cos(t6π/5+π/6)
(7) x(t) = sin(6t) + cos(3πt)
(8) x(t) = sin(t)cos(3t)
(9) x(n) = cos(2n)cos(4n)
3. Let x(n) be a signal with x(n) = 0 for |n|>2. For each signal given below, find the value of n for which it
is guaranteed to be zero.
(1) x(n-2) (2) x(-n+4) (3) x(-n-3)
4. Let x(n) be a signal with x(t) = 0 for t>3. For each signal given below, find the value of n for which it is
guaranteed to be zero.
(1) x(-t-1) (2) x(-t-1) + x(-t-2) (3) x(-t-1)*x(-t-2) (4) x(t/3)
5. Let x1(𝑡) and x2(𝑡) be periodic signals with fundamental periods 𝑇1 and 𝑇2. Under what condition is the
sum x(t)= x1(𝑡)+x2(𝑡) periodic, and what is the fundamental period of x(t) if it is periodic.
6. Let x(n) and y(n) be periodic signals with fundamental periods N1 and N 2, respectively. Under what
conditions is the sum x(n) + y(n) periodic, and what is the fundamental period of this signal if it is
periodic?
7. Sketch each of the following signals.

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(a)δ(n) + δ(n-3)
(b) u[n] -u[n -5]
(c) e−at u(-t) + 4∗e btu(t)
(d) sin(-t)u(t)*cos(t)u(-t)
8. A For x(t) indicated in Figure , sketch the following:
(a) x(1 -t)[u(t + 1) -u(t -2)]
(b) x(1 -t)[u(t + 1) -u(2 -3t)]

9. For the systems represented by the following functions. Determine(with proof) whether every system is
(1) stable (2) Causal (3) linear (4) Time invariant
a. y(n)= cos(n)x(n)
b. y(n)=ax(n)+6
c. y(t) = t 2 x (t−2)
d. y(t) = x(t+1) + x(t-1)
e. y(t) = e x (t )
f. y(t) = te x (t )
g. y(t) = cos(2t)x(t)
h. y(t) = x 2 (t)
10. Define invertible and non-invertible system with example.
11. Define convolution of two signal both for continuous and discrete time. Find the convolution of :
a. x(t) = e−at u ( t )and h(t) = u(t)
b. x(n) = δ ( n ) + 2 δ ( n−1 ) - 2 δ ( n−3 ) and h(n) = 2 δ ( n+1 ) + 2 δ ( n−1 )
n−2
1
c. x(n) =
2 () u(n-2) and h(n) = u(n+2)
−n
1
d. x(n) = ( ) u(-n-1) and h(n) = u(n-1)
3
t +1 , 0≤ t ≤ 1
{
e. x(t) = 2−t ,1<t ≤2
0 , elsewhere
and h(t) = δ ( t +2 ) + 2 δ ( t+ 1 )

12. Calculate the convolution of two square waves whose width and amplitude is different.
13. Write a code in MATLAB to calculate convolution of two signal.

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