EE - 612 Digital Signal Processing Tutorial 1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
EE - 612 Digital Signal Processing Tutorial 1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
Tutorial 1
Discrete-time Signals and Systems
1. Sketch the following signals for the given x[n] and y[n] shown in Fig. 1(a) and Fig. 1 (b).
x[n]
y[n]
3
2
1
-4 -3 -2 -1
0 1
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
2 3 4
-1
Fig. 1 (a)
Fig. 1(b)
(c)
x[-n] y[-n]
2. Determine whether each of the following signals is periodic. If the signal is periodic,
states its period.
n
sin
n
3 n
j
j
j
5
6
4
x
[
n
]
e
x
[
n
]
e
x[n] e 2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
x[n]
n
(e) x[n]
[n 3k ] [n k ]
2
(f)
n n
x[n] cos sin
5 3
3. The sinusoidal signal x[n] has fundamental period N = 10 samples. Determine the
smallest angular frequency for which x[n] is periodic.
4. For each of the following systems determine whether the system is
(i) Stable (ii) Causal (iii) Linear (iv) Time invariant t (v) Memory less
(a) y[n] g[n] x[n] with g[n] given
(b) y[n]
x [k ]
k n 0
(i) y[n]
x[k 2]
(c) y[n]
nn 0
x [k ]
k nn 0
(g) y[ n] x[ n]
5. Categorize each of the following signals as an energy signal or power signal and find the
energy or power of the signals.
0n5
n
sin( n) 4 n 4
(a) x[n] 10 n
(b) x[n]
5 n 10
otherwise
0
0
otherwise
n0
cos( n) 4 n 4
cos( n)
(c) x[n]
(d) x[n]
otherwise
otherwise
0
0
6. For each of the following impulse response of LTI system indicate whether or not the
system is causal.
n
1
(a) h [n] u (n)
(b)
2
h (n) u[n 2] u[n 2]
1
h [n] u (n 1) (c)
2
1
h (n) (d)
2
1
(e) h (n) u[n] 3n u[n 1]
3