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Signals and Systems Assignment-2: X (N) y (N)

1) The document provides 23 problems related to signals and systems. The problems cover topics like convolution, linear time-invariant systems, z-transforms, region of convergence, and properties of z-transforms. 2) Some examples include sketching the convolution of two signals, determining the output of a system using convolution integrals, finding the z-transform and region of convergence of various signals, and determining the impulse response of systems described by difference equations. 3) Properties of linear time-invariant systems and regions of convergence are also discussed through problems involving determining system functions, pole-zero plots, and stable/causal conditions.

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Signals and Systems Assignment-2: X (N) y (N)

1) The document provides 23 problems related to signals and systems. The problems cover topics like convolution, linear time-invariant systems, z-transforms, region of convergence, and properties of z-transforms. 2) Some examples include sketching the convolution of two signals, determining the output of a system using convolution integrals, finding the z-transform and region of convergence of various signals, and determining the impulse response of systems described by difference equations. 3) Properties of linear time-invariant systems and regions of convergence are also discussed through problems involving determining system functions, pole-zero plots, and stable/causal conditions.

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SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

ASSIGNMENT-2
1) Obtain x(t)*y(t) for the signals
x(t)=u(t)-u(t-2) y(t)=t[u(t)-u(t-1)]
sketch the convoluted signal x(t)*y(t).
2) Using convolution integral, determine the output of an LTI system for an
input x(t)=e-at;0 < t < T and impulse response h(t)=1; 0 < t < 2T.
3) Another easy method to compute convolution.
The sequence x(n) and h(n) are given as follows:
x(n)={1,1,0,1,1} h(n)={1,-2,-3,4}
↑ ↑
Compute the following convolutions of these two sequences
y(n)=x(n)*h(n)
4) The impulse response of a relaxed LTI system is given as,
h(n)=an u(n) and |a|<1
determine the response of this system if it is excited by unit step sequence.
5) Two discrete time LTI systems are connected in cascade as shown in fig.
Determine the unit sample response of this cascade connection.

h1(n)=(1/2)n u(n) h2(n)=(1\4)n u(n)


x(n) y(n)

6) Determine the Z- transform of


I. x(n)=ancos(Ω0n) u(n).
II. x(n)=an sin(Ω0n) u(n).
7) using appropriate properties, find the Z - transform of x(n)=n2 (1/3)n u(n-2),
8) Determine z - transform ROC of the following: x(n)= (1/3)n sin(𝜋𝑛/4) u(n)
9) Determine the inverse z - transform of x(z)=1/(2-4z-1+2z-2 ), by long division
method of ROC: |z|>1
10) Determine the inverse Z- transform of the following X(z) by partial fraction
expansion method, X(z)=(z+2)/(2z2-7z+3) if the ROCs are
I. |z|>3
II. |z|<1/2
III. ½<|z|<3
11) Determine all possible signals x(n) associated with y -transform.
X(z)=(1/4)z-1/[1-(1/2)z-1][1-(1/4)z-1].
12) Describe the properties of region of convergence & sketch the ROC of 2
sided, right sided & left sided sequence
13) Determine the z-transform of
I. x[n]=-u[-n-1]+(1/2)n.u(n)
II. x[n]=- 1/2)|n|
find the ROC & pole zero location of x(z)
14) Find the inverse z-transform of
X(z)=z(z2-4z+5)/(z-3)(z-1)(z-2) with i) |z|>3 ii)|z|<1 iii) 2<|z|<3
15) A discrete LTI system is characterized by the difference equation
Y(n)=y(n-1)+y(n-2)+x(n-1)
I. Find the system function H(z)
II. Plot poles & zeroes H(z)
III. Indicate the ROC of system is stable & casual
IV. Determine the impulse response of the stable systems.
16) Find the z-transform of the following sequence & also sketch their ROC:
I. x(n)= sin(Ω0n) u(n).
II. x(n)=(1/2)n u(n)+(-2)n u(-n-1).
17) State & prove the following properties of z-transform
I. Time reversal property
II. Differentiation property
III. Time shifting property
IV. Convolution property
18) Find the inverse z-transform of the following sequence using partial fraction
3 3 1
expansion method: x(z)=z[2z- ]/z2 - z+ given:
2 2 2
I. ROC : |z|<1/2
II. ROC:|z|>1
1
III. ROC: <|z|<1
2
19) Explain the properties of ROC with examples.
20) Determine the Z-transform of the following signal:
I. X(n)=(1/4)n u(n)-(1/2)n u(-n-1)
II. X(n)=n(1/2)n u(n)
21) Determine the transfer function & the impulse response for the casual LTI
system described by the difference equations
1 3
y(n) - y(n-1)- y(n-2)=-x(n)+2x(n-1)
4 8
22) Determine the Z-transform x(z), ROC for the signals. Draw the ROC
I. X(n)=-(1/2)n u(-n-1)-(-1/3)n u(-n-1)
II. X(n)=-(3/4)n u(-n-1)+(-1/3)n u(n).
23) A casual system has input x(n) & output y(n). find the impulse response of
the system if,
1 1
x(n)=δ(n)+ δ(n-1)- δ(n-2)
4 8
3
y(n)= δ(n)- δ(n-1)
4
1
find the output of the system if the input is ( )n u(n).
2

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