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EE - 612 Digital Signal Processing Tutorial 1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems

This document contains tutorial problems on discrete-time signals and systems. It asks the student to: 1) Sketch signals defined by different operations on two given signals x[n] and y[n]. 2) Determine if given signals are periodic and identify their periods. 3) Calculate the smallest angular frequency for a signal to be periodic with a given fundamental period. 4) Determine properties like stability, causality, and linearity for different systems. 5) Categorize signals as energy or power signals and compute their energy or power. 6) Identify if given system impulse responses define causal systems.

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EE - 612 Digital Signal Processing Tutorial 1 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems

This document contains tutorial problems on discrete-time signals and systems. It asks the student to: 1) Sketch signals defined by different operations on two given signals x[n] and y[n]. 2) Determine if given signals are periodic and identify their periods. 3) Calculate the smallest angular frequency for a signal to be periodic with a given fundamental period. 4) Determine properties like stability, causality, and linearity for different systems. 5) Categorize signals as energy or power signals and compute their energy or power. 6) Identify if given system impulse responses define causal systems.

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EE 612 Digital Signal Processing

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)

(a) x[2n] (b) x[2n] + y[n - 4]


(e) x[3-n] y[n]

(c)

x[-n] y[-n]

(d) x[n+2] y[6-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

(d) y[n] x[n n0 ]

(e) y[n] e x[ n ] (f) y[n] a x[n] b

(h) y[n] x[n] 3u [n 1]

(i) y[n]

x[k 2]

(c) y[n]

nn 0

x [k ]

k nn 0

(g) y[ n] x[ n]

(j) y[n] cos(2 x[n 1]) x[ n]

(k) y[n] x[n] [n 2k ]

(l) y[n] 2 x[2n ]

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

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