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This document contains 37 questions related to digital signal processing and discrete time signals. The questions cover topics such as: - Drawing a block diagram of a digital signal processing system and comparing analog and digital signal processing - Defining signals, systems, and signal processing and providing examples of different types of signals - Representations of discrete time signals - Linear convolution and its properties - Computing convolutions of signals - Zero padding and its uses - Relations between the Fourier transform and z-transform - Properties and computation of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) - Use of the DFT in linear filtering
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1 Unit 1: Ques No. Units

This document contains 37 questions related to digital signal processing and discrete time signals. The questions cover topics such as: - Drawing a block diagram of a digital signal processing system and comparing analog and digital signal processing - Defining signals, systems, and signal processing and providing examples of different types of signals - Representations of discrete time signals - Linear convolution and its properties - Computing convolutions of signals - Zero padding and its uses - Relations between the Fourier transform and z-transform - Properties and computation of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) - Use of the DFT in linear filtering
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Explain a Digital Signal Processing System by drawing its block diagram. Also compare Analog Signal Processing and Digital S What do mean by Signal, System and Signal Processing. Explain with examples. Explain in brief, following types of the signals with examples of each a) Multichannel and Multidimensional Signal b) Continuous Time (CT) and Discrete Time (DT) Signals c) Continuous Valued (CV) and Discrete Valued (DV) Signals d) Deterministic and Random Signals e) Periodic and Non Periodic Signals f) Even (Symmetric) and Odd (Anti-Symmetric) Signals g) Energy Signals and Power Signals

Briefly explain following types of Discrete Time Signal representations a) Functional Representation b) Tabular Representation c) Sequence Representation d) Graphical Representation What do you mean by Linear Convolution? Write the properties of Linear Convolution.

Find the convolution y(n) of the signals (16) x(n) ={ n, -3 n 5,0, elsewhere } and h(n) ={ 1, 0 n 4 0, elsewhere }

What is zero padding? What are it uses? What is the relation between fourier transform and z transform. Distinguish between Fourier series and Fourier transform. Find the output of an LTI system if the input is x(n) =(n+2) for 0 n 3 and h(n) =an u(n) for all n Find the convolution of the following sequence x(n) =(1,2,-1,1) , h(n) =(1, 0 ,1,1).

Find the output sequence y(n) if h(n) =(1,1,1) and x(n) =(1,2,3,1) using a circular Convolution.

How many multiplication and additions are required to compute N point DFT using radix 2 FFT?

Compute the Fourier transform of the signal x(n) = u(n) u(n-1).

Determine the Discrete Fourier transform x (n) = (1, 1, 1, 1) and h(n) =(1, 0 ,1,1) Proof x(n)*h(n) =X(z) H(z ).

Compute the DFT for the sequence.(1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0). Find the DFT of a sequence x(n)=(1,1,0,0) and find IDFT of Y(k) =(1,0,1,0) . Discuss the properties of DFT. What are the twiddle factors of the DFT. What are the disadvantages of DSP? Compute the DFT of x(n) = {1 - j4,2 + j3,1 - jl, 2 + j4}. Find X(23), X(-47). Compute the IDFT of X(k) = {2 - jA, 2 + j2,1 + j5,1 - jl}. Find X(27), x(-35).

Find the DFT of x(n) = {2+jl, 1+J2, l-jl,4-j2}. Compute the DFT of x(n + 3) using the shift property.

Compute the DFT of x(n) = {1 - jl, 2 - j2,1 + j3,2 - jl}. Deduce the DFT of x (4 -n). Find the DFT of x{n) = {1 - j4,2 + j 3 ,1 - j l , 3 + j3}. Deduce the DFT of x*{n) and a;* (4 - n).

Find, X(fc), the DFT of x(n) = {3+j3,2+j2, l - j 4 , 2 - j l } . Find the DFT of: (a) X(k) and (b) X(4 - k). What is the relation of the res

Find the circular convolution of the time-domain sequences, x(n) {3,2, - 1 , 2 } and h(n) = {3, - 1 , 2 , 4 } using the DFT.

Let x{n) = {2 + j l , 4 - j l , 1 - j2,3 - j2}. Compute X(k). Deduce y(fc) from X(fc) if x(n) = {2 + j l , 0 , 4 - j l , 0 , l - j 2 , 0 , 3 - j 2 , 0 }

An I/P sequence x(n)={2,1,0,1,2} is applied to a DSP system having an impulse sequence h(n)={5,3,2,1} . Determine the O/P s (a) Linear convolution (b) Verify the same through circular convolution.

Given X(K)={20,-5.828-j2.414,0,-0.172-j0.414,0,-0.172+j0.414,0-5.828+j2.Find x(n).

Multiplication of the two DFTs of same length results which equivalent operation in time domain? How circular convolution can example.

What is DFT? How is it different from DTFT? For the signal given below, find its DFT and plot its magnitude and phase spectrum

Show that the DFT of a sequence x(n) is purely imaginary and odd if the sequence x(n) is real and odd.

Using DFT & IDFT, determine the sequence x3(n) corresponding to the circular convolution of the sequences x1 (n) = (2, 1, 2, 1

Perform the circular convolution of the sequences x1 (n) = (2, 1, 2, 1), x2 (n) = (1, 2, 3, 4) graphically.

Using DFT & IDFT, determine the response of the FIR filter with impulse response h(n) = {1,2,3} to the input sequence x(n) = {1 Discuss the use of DFT in linear filtering.

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