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EEE243/ECE243 Signals and Systems - Assignment : Please Show All The Integrations. Do Not Use Any Calculators

1. The document provides 13 problems related to signals and systems. The problems involve determining properties of signals like energy/power, periodicity, and integrals involving delta functions. They also involve analyzing linear time-invariant systems based on their impulse responses and determining the output for given input signals. 2. Key aspects addressed include properties like linearity, time-invariance, causality and stability. Input-output relationships are determined for systems. Signals are expressed using elementary signals like delta, unit step and ramp functions. Outputs are determined for various inputs like delta, unit step and ramp functions. 3. Graphs and sketches are used to illustrate signals and systems. Both analytical and graphical solutions are required depending on the problem. Properties

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EEE243/ECE243 Signals and Systems - Assignment : Please Show All The Integrations. Do Not Use Any Calculators

1. The document provides 13 problems related to signals and systems. The problems involve determining properties of signals like energy/power, periodicity, and integrals involving delta functions. They also involve analyzing linear time-invariant systems based on their impulse responses and determining the output for given input signals. 2. Key aspects addressed include properties like linearity, time-invariance, causality and stability. Input-output relationships are determined for systems. Signals are expressed using elementary signals like delta, unit step and ramp functions. Outputs are determined for various inputs like delta, unit step and ramp functions. 3. Graphs and sketches are used to illustrate signals and systems. Both analytical and graphical solutions are required depending on the problem. Properties

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EEE243/ECE243 Signals and Systems – Assignment (Deadline: 27 Dec 2020)

Please show all the integrations. Do not use any calculators.


1. Find if 𝑥(𝑡) is energy signal or power signal or neither. Justify your answer by
showingtheir calculated energy and power.

1, t<0
i) x(t) = { −3𝑡
5𝑒 , 𝑡≥0

2. Is the following signal x(𝑡) periodic? If so, then find the fundamental period of x(𝑡).
7𝜋 5𝜋
i. exp (𝑗 𝑡) + exp (𝑗 𝑡)
6 6
3𝜋 2𝜋 7𝜋
ii. 2 cos ( 8 𝑡) cos ( 3 𝑡) + exp (𝑗 24 𝑡)
𝜋
iii. (−𝑗)5𝑡 + cos (2 𝑡)
7𝜋
3. Consider the two sinusoidal signals 𝑎(𝑡) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑏(𝑡). Where 𝑎(𝑡) = exp (𝑗 24 𝑡) and
2𝜋
𝑏(𝑡) = cos ( 3 𝑡) and their product yields 𝑥(𝑡) as shown in the following figure. Find if
x(𝑡) is periodic? If so, find the fundamental period of x(𝑡).

4. For the following function x(t)


i. Sketch y(t) = x(2t – 2)
ii. Sketch y(t) = x(−4t + 2)
2
x(t)

1
0
-4 -2 0 t 2 4 5 6
5. Express x(t)
i. in terms of elementary signals r(t)

ii. In terms of elementary Signals r(t) & δ(t)

6. Evaluate the integrals:


2
i. ∫−2(5𝑡 3 + 100)𝛿 ′′ (𝑡 + 1)𝑑𝑡
0
ii. ∫−10 exp [−15𝑡 − 4] 𝛿′(𝑡 − 4)𝑑𝑡
7. Determine the following integral for the given signal 𝑥(𝑡):
2
i. ∫−2 𝑥(𝑡) 𝛿′(2𝑡 + 1)𝑑𝑡

2
ii. ∫−2 𝑥 (𝑡)𝛿′ (2𝑡 − 3 )𝑑 𝑡

8. Consider the following system. The system takes 𝑥(𝑡) as input and gives 𝑦(𝑡) as output.
Texts inside the system boxes indicate their “impulse responses”.Comment of the overall
systems Linearity, Time invariance, Causality and BIBO stability.

9. Determine the Input-Output relationship equation for the following system.


Thencomment and give justification on Linearity, Time-invariance, Causality and
Stability properties of the system.
10. Consider an LTI system with impulse response𝒉(𝒕) as illustrated infollowing figures.
Find out the output𝒚(𝒕) for a given input 𝒙(𝒕) as shown in following figures.
11. Consider an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = u(t) , find out the output y(t) for a
given input𝑥(𝑡) = 2∆(𝑡 − 1).

Hint: ∆(𝑡) = 0; |t| ≥ 1


1-|t|; |t|< 1

12. Consider an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = u(t), find out the output y(t) for a
given input𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑟(𝑡).
13. Consider an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = u(t), find out the output y(t) for a
given input𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑢(𝑡).

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