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Signals and Systems - Final Exam hool of EE Dec. 5, 2010 1. (15) For the discrete-time signal pln] ~ sin (n7/3) \ (a) (6) Find all Fourier series coefficients, that is, ao,a1,.--+4% “% (b) (6) Find the Fourier transform P(e) and sketch it ot (6) (6) Let af] bea discrete-time signal with Fourier transform X(e), which is illustrated in the following. \. n=. (e*) x 1 44+ 4 alt 313 Sketch the Fourier transform of w = afr 2. (25) We consider the implementation ofa time shit (delay) of a continuous-time signal tosh ieee ste iserete-tinte filter. Let the delay time be A and assume that (1) is band limited sn the wampling rate is high enough to avoid aliasing. You have to distinguish the continuous. aan eed discrete time frequency variables by using w in continuous time and @ in discrete time (a) (6) Find the relation between the input z(t) and the output y.(2) ofthe overal system: (b) (6) Find the frequency response Hej) of the equivalent continuous-time system 40 be eiplemented. This system is band limited and has the cutoff frequency of (©) (©) With the sampling frequency ws taken w, = 4, find the corresponding discrete-time frequency response Hg(e!%). Note that w, = 4 where 7 is the sampling period (a) (10) Detormine the impulse response Mg] of the discrete-time filter in the }-sample delay fystem, ‘The maximum bandwidth of the continuous-time input signal must be less than the cutoff frequency we. ‘Then, in this case interpret the relationship between the input a(n] and the output ye{n] of this filter. 3. (20) We are given the following five facts about a discrete-time signal =| X(2): with z-transform i) fn] is real and right-sided. ii) _X(z) has exactly two poles iii) _X(z) has one zero at the origin. iv) X(z) has a pole at z= Jye!*/4 vy) XQ)=L Determine X(2) and specify its region of convergence. Then, find zn from the obtained X(#)

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