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SS INT 2 imp questions 2022

The document contains a series of questions and tasks related to signal processing, including comparisons of system responses, computation of convolution integrals, and definitions of Z-transforms. It also addresses properties of Z-transforms, transfer functions, and stability of systems, along with specific examples and exercises. The content is aimed at understanding and applying concepts in linear time-invariant (LTI) systems and discrete-time signals.
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SS INT 2 imp questions 2022

The document contains a series of questions and tasks related to signal processing, including comparisons of system responses, computation of convolution integrals, and definitions of Z-transforms. It also addresses properties of Z-transforms, transfer functions, and stability of systems, along with specific examples and exercises. The content is aimed at understanding and applying concepts in linear time-invariant (LTI) systems and discrete-time signals.
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1. Compare Natural, Forced and complete response of the system.

2. Give four steps to compute convolution integral.


3. What is Region of Convergence (ROC) in Z-transform?
4. Find the Z-transform and its associated ROC for x[n] = { 1,-1,2, 3, 4}

5. Write the nth order Difference Equation.

6. Define Unilateral and Bilateral Z-transform.


7. Find the Z-transform of an u(n).
8. Give the importance of convolution and deconvolution operations using Z-transform
9. Determine the transfer function of the LTI system defined by the equation
Y(n) – 0.5 y(n-1) = x(n)+0.4 x(n-1)
10. What is the relation between Fourier transform and Z-transform?
11 Draw the direct form-II structure for the system represented by the transfer function
H(S)= 0.4S2+0.7S/S2+0.5S+0.9
Using Laplace transform, determine the complete response of the system described by the
12 equation d2y(t)/dt2 +5 dy(t)/dt +4y(t) =dx(t)/dt ; y(0)=0; dy(t)/dt= 1
13 State and Prove the following properties of Z-transform
i. Linearity
ii. Time Shifting
iii. Differentiation
iv. Convolution
Determine the inverse Z-transform of the following expression using partial fraction
expansion
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X(z)= −1 −2
¿ ROC : i)|z| > 0.6 , ii)|z| < 0.2, iii) 0.2<¿ |z| > 0.6
1−0.8 z +0.12 z ¿
15 z (z−1)
Find the inverse Z-transform of x(Z ) = ROC |z| >2.
( z+1 )(Z +2)3
16 Convolve the following signals.
X(n) = ¿ ; h(n) = u(n+2)
17 0.2 z
Given H(Z) = ROC |z|>0.Find the impulse response of the system.
( z+ 0.4 ) (z−0.2)
18 Draw direct form I and direct form II implementation of the system described by the
difference equation
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Y(n) + y ( n−1 ) + y ( n−2 )=x ( n ) + x (n−1)
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19 A system is governed by a linear constant coefficient difference equation

Y(n) = 0.7 y(n-1) – 0.1 y(n-2) +2x(n) – x(n-2). Find the output response of the system
y(n) for an input x(n) = u(n)
20 Find the system function and impulse response h(n) for the system described by the
following input-output relationship.
1
Y(n) = y ( n−1 )+3 x (n)
3

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21 1
Solve x(ejω) , if x(n) = ¿
2
22 The impulse response of an LTI system is given by h(n)= 0.8n u(n). Determine the frequency
response.

1. What is the relationship between impulse response and transfer function of the
system?

2. What are poles and zeros?


3. Convolve the following signals x[n] = {1,1,3} and h[n] = {1,4,-1}
4. Write the condition for existence of Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT).
5. State the Final value theorem.
6. Obtain the convolution of x(n)*δ(n).
7. Given the system function H(Z) = 2+3 z−1 +4 z −3−5 z−4 . Determine the impulse
response h(n).
8. With an example, justify causal discrete system
9. Determine the transfer function of the LTI system defined by the equation
Y(n) – 0.5 y(n-1) = x(n)+0.4 x(n-1)
10. What is complete response of the system?
11 Draw the direct form-I structure for the system represented by the transfer function
H(S)= 2S2+ 3S/S2+6S+5
Using Laplace transform, determine the forced response of the system described by
12 the equation
5dy(t)/dt+10 y(t) = 2x(t): for the input x(t)=2u(t)
13 Compute the output sequence by Convoluting the following signals

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X(n) u(n)-u(n-3) and h(n) = (0.5)n u(n)
14 State and prove any four properties of Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT).
15 Convolve x(n) = {1, 1, 0, 1, 1} & h(n) = { 1, -2, -3, 4} by using graphical method.

16 Determine the Z-transform of the signal x(n) = sinωon u(n)


17 A system is governed by a linear constant coefficient difference equation
Y(n) = 0.7 y(n-1) – 0.1 y(n-2) +2x(n) – x(n-2). Find the output response of the system
y(n) for an input x(n) = u(n)
18
A system has impulse response h(n) given by, h(n) = -0.25δ(n) – 0.25 δ(n-1) a) Is the system
BIBO stable b) Is the system causal. Justify your answer.

19 Determine the range of values of the parameter “a” for which the LTI system with
impulse response h(n) = a n u(n) is stable.

20 Find the impulse and step response of the following system


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Y(n) = y ( n−1 ) + y ( n−2 )=x (n)
4 8
21 Determine the inverse Z-transform of the function

1
X(z) = −1 −2 for ROC : |z| > 1.
1−1.5 z + 0.5 z
22 Using Z-transform, Determine deconvolution of response y(n)= {-2,5,-4,2,1} and
impulse response h(n)={1,-1,1}, to extract the input x(n)

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