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Signals and Systems HW1 Solution: Ming-Fu Tang March 14, 2014

This document contains the solution to a signals and systems homework assignment with 3 questions. For the first question, the system is nonlinear and non-time-invariant but causal. For the second question, the impulse response is derived and the system is causal but not memoryless. For the third question, the output of two cascaded systems would be periodic if the second system's impulse response is not periodic, and the period would be the least common multiple of the two systems' periods if the second is periodic.

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Signals and Systems HW1 Solution: Ming-Fu Tang March 14, 2014

This document contains the solution to a signals and systems homework assignment with 3 questions. For the first question, the system is nonlinear and non-time-invariant but causal. For the second question, the impulse response is derived and the system is causal but not memoryless. For the third question, the output of two cascaded systems would be periodic if the second system's impulse response is not periodic, and the period would be the least common multiple of the two systems' periods if the second is periodic.

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Signals and Systems HW1 Solution

Ming-Fu Tang
March 14, 2014

1. The output signal of a system is expressed as




Z t
y(t) = cos wc t +
x( )d ,

where x(t) denotes the input signal and wc is a real-valued constant. Please answer
the following question and justify your answer.
(a) Is this system linear? (10%)
(b) Is this system time-invariant? (10%)
(c) Is this system causal? (10%)
Answer:
(a) We let x1 (t) and x2 (t) denote two input signals and their output signals are
denoted as y1 (t) and y2 (t), respectively. Now we define a new input signal as
x3 (t) , ax1 t + bx2 (t), the resulting output signal:


Z t


y3 (t) = cos wc t +
ax1 ( ) + bx2 ( ) d



Z t
Z t
= cos wc t + a
x1 ( )d + b
x2 ( )d





Z t
Z t
6= cos wc t + a
x1 ( )d + cos wc t + b
x2 ( )d

= ay1 (t) + by2 (t).


This system is NOT linear.
(b) We define an input signal as x (t) = x(t + s), the resulting output signal:


Z t

y (t) = cos wc t +
x( + s)d



Z t+s
6= cos wc (t + s) +
x( + s)d .

This system is NOT time-invariant.


(c) Since the output of this system at any time depends on the values of the input
signal at present and past times, this system is causal.
2. Consider a recursive system which is described by the equation
y[n] = y[n 1] + x[n],
where x[n] denotes the input signal, y[n] denotes the output signal and is a realvalued constant. We assume y[0] = 1 and y[n] = 0 when n < 0.
(a) Please find the impulse response h[n]. (hint: we may obtain the impulse response at the output by letting x[n] = [n].) (20%)
(b) Is the system causal and memoryless? Justify your answer. (10%)
(c) If || < 1, please show that the system is BIBO stable. (10%)
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Answer:
(a) The output signal:
y[n] = y[n 1] + x[n]




= [n 2] + x[n 1] + x[n] = 2 y[n 2] + x[n 1] + x[n]


= 3 y[n 3] + 2 x[n 2] + x[n 1] + x[n]
..
.
n1
X
= n y[0] +
k x[n k], since y[0] = 1
k=0

= n +

n1
X

k x[n k].

(1)

k=0

To obtain the impulse response, we let x[n] = [n], (1) becomes


h[n] =

n
X

k [n k] = n u[n].

(2)

k=0

(b) Based on (2), we may write the output signal as:


y[n] =

n
X

k x[n k].

k=0

This system is NOT memoryless but causal.


(c) We let the input be bounded in magnitude such that |x[n]| < B for all n, then
the output signal:
|y[n]| B
= B

k=

|h[k]|
k u[k]

k=

B
, || < 1
1
<
=

This system is BIBO stable.


3. Consider a system is the cascade of two LTI systems with finite-duration input signal
x(t) whose duration is T1 (i.e. x(t) 6= 0 when 0 t < T1 and x(t) = 0, else), the
block diagram is drawn as below.

The impulse response of system 1 is written as

h1 (t) =

(t nT1 ).

n=

(a) Is the output signal z(t) periodic? Justify your answer. (15%)
(b) If the impulse response of system 2, denoted as h2 (t), is a periodic signal with
period T2 , find the period of output signal z(t). (15%)
NOTE:
This question is not well-conditioned.
Therefore, the grade of this question should be given away.
Answer:
(a) We assume the impulse response of system 2, denoted as h2 (t), is not a periodic
signal. The output signal:
z(t) = y(t) h2 (t)

X


=
(t nT1 ) x(t) h2 (t)

(3)

n=

We let f (t) x(t) h2 (t), (3) becomes:

z(t) =

f (t nT1 )

n=

= z(t + T1 ).
Therefore, z(t) is a periodic signal.
(b) Given that y(t) = y(t + T1 ) and h2 (t) = h2 (t + T2 ), h2 (t) can be written as:
h2 (t)

h2 (t)

(t mT2 ),

m=

where h2 (t) is a signal with finite-duration T2 . Consequently, the output signal


z(t) can be written as:


 X
z(t) = x(t) h(t)

(t nT1 mT2 )

m= n=

f (t)
=

(t nT1 mT2 )

m= n=

f (t nT1 mT2 ),

m= n=

where f (t) , x(t)h(t) and is a function with finite-duration T1 +T2 . Therefore,


the period of z(t) is expressed as:


T = min |aT1 + bT2 | , where a, b Z.
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