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Principles of Communication Systems-I - Unit 2 - Basic Tools For Communication, Fourier Series - Transform, Properties, Parsevals Relation

The document discusses Fourier analysis concepts including Fourier series, Fourier transforms, properties of Fourier transforms, and examples of Fourier transforms of common signals like impulse trains and Gaussian pulses. It provides 10 multiple choice or calculation questions as an assignment on these topics.

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Principles of Communication Systems-I - Unit 2 - Basic Tools For Communication, Fourier Series - Transform, Properties, Parsevals Relation

The document discusses Fourier analysis concepts including Fourier series, Fourier transforms, properties of Fourier transforms, and examples of Fourier transforms of common signals like impulse trains and Gaussian pulses. It provides 10 multiple choice or calculation questions as an assignment on these topics.

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Unit 2 -
Basic tools for communication, Fourier
Series/Transform, Properties, Parsevals
Relation

Course
outline Assignment 1
Due date for this assignment: 2017-02-07, 23:59 IST.
How to
1) 1.
Consider the periodic signal et/2 , 0 t 2,with period 1 point
access the
portal T = 2. What is its power?

Basic tools
for 1 1
communication, (1 )
2 e2
Fourier
Series/Transform,
Properties, 1
(1 )
Parsevals e

Relation
(e 1)
Basics-
Definition of
Energy and 1
(e
2
1)
Power of 2

Signals
2) 1 point
Frequency
2. Consider the impulse train x(t) = (t nTs ) . What is its
n=
Domain
Representation discrete Fourier series representation?
and
Introduction 1
to Discrete
Fourier kt
j2
Series e Ts

k=
Discrete
Fourier
Series kt
j2
1
Example e Ts

and Ts
k=
Parseval's
Theorem
for Periodic
Signals
kt
kt
Fourier j2
sinc(kTs )e Ts
Transform
(FT), k=

Inverse
Fourier 3) 1 point
Transform
3. Consider the impulse train x(t) = (t nTs ) . What is its
n=
(IFT) of
Continuous Fourier transform?
Signals,
Example of

FT of Pulse 1 k
(f )
and Sinc Ts Ts
k=
Function

Modulation
(f )
Property of
Fourier

Transform, k
Dirac Delta (f )
Ts
or Unit k=

Impulse
Function -

Definition sinc(kTs )(f kTs )


and Fourier k=
Transform
4) 4. Consider the unit-step function u(t) defined as, u(t) = 1 if 1 point
Quiz :
at t = 0 and 0 if t 0. What is its Fourier transform?
1
Assignment t > 0,
2
1

Properties of 1

Fourier j2f

Transform
(Contd.), LTI (f )
Systems,
Cross- and 1
Auto-
correlation, 1 1
(f ) +
Energy 2 j2f

Spectral
2
Density 5) 5.Consider the Gaussian pulse g(t) = e kt . Let its Fourier 1 point
(ESD),
Introduction transform be denoted by G(f ). Find G(0).
to Amplitude
Modulation 1
(AM)
1

2
6) 6. Consider the Gaussian pulse g(t) = e
kt
. Let its Fourier 1 point
dG(f)
transform be denoted by G(f ). Demonstrate that df
= f G(f ) .
What is the value of the constant ?

2
2

1
2
7) 7. Consider the Gaussian pulse g(t) = e
kt
.Let its Fourier 1 point
dG(f)
transform be denoted by G(f ). Demonstrate that = f G(f ) .
df

Hence find the Fourier transform G(f ).

2
2
k f
k e

2 2
f

e k
k

k 2
f
k
e 2 2
2

2 2
2
2 2k f
e
k

8) 8.If the periodic real signal g p (t) is even, that is, g p (t) = g p (t), 1 point
then the Fourier coefficient ck is a purely real and an even function of k. Is the
above statement true or false?
True
False

9) 9. For a general signal g(t) with Fourier transform 1 point



dg(t)
G(f ), |j2f G(f )| dt. Is the above statement true or false?
dt

True
False

10) 2 1 point
d g(t)
10. Consider the signal g(t) shown below. Find dt.

dt
2

1
2
3
4
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