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P3.1 Sketch each of the following signals.
(a) x[n] = b[n] + 3[n - 3]
(b) x[n] = u[n] - u[n - 5]
(c) x[n] = 6[n] + 1n + (i)2 [n - 2] + (i)ag[n - 3]
(d) x(t) = u(t + 3) - u(t - 3)
(e) x(t) = 6(t + 2)
(f) x(t) = e-'u(t)
P3.2 Below are two columns of signals expressed analytically. For each
signal in column A, find the signal or signals in column B that are identical.
P3.3 (a) Express the following as sums of weighted delayed impulses, i.e., in
the form
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(b) Express the following sequence as a sum of step functions, i.e., in the form
P3.4 For x(t) indicated in Figure P3.4, sketch the following:
(a) x(1 - t)[u(t + 1) - u(t - 2)]
(b) (b) x(1 - t)[u(t + 1) - u(2 - 3t)]
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P3.5
Consider the three systems H, G, and F defined in Figure P3.5-1
The systems in Figures P3.5-2 to P3.5-7 are formed by parallel and cascade combination of H, G,
and F. By expressing the output y[n] in terms of the input x[n], determine which of the systems
are equivalent.
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P3.6 Table P3.6 contains the input-output relations for several continuous-time and
discrete-time systems, where x(t) or x[n] is the input. Indicate whether the property along
the top row applies to each system by answering yes or no in the appropriate boxes. Do not
mark the shaded boxes.
Signals and Systems
P3-4
Table P3.6
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P3.7
Consider the following systems
where the input is x(t) and the output is y(t).
(a) What is H-', the inverse of H? What is G- ?
(b) Consider the system in Figure P3.7. Find the inverse F-1 and draw it in block
diagram form in terms of H-1 and G-1.
Optional
Problems
P3.8 In this problem we illustrate one of the most important consequences of the
properties of linearity and time invariance. Specifically, once we know the
response of a linear system or of a linear, time-invariant (LTI) system to a single
input or the responses to several inputs, we can directly compute the responses to
many other input signals.
(a) Consider an LTI system whose response to the signal x 1(t) in Figure P3.8-1(a)
is the signal y1(t) illustrated in Figure P8-1(b). Determine and sketch carefully the
response of the system to the input x 2(t) depicted in Figure P3.8-1(c).
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(b) Determine and sketch the response of the system considered in part
(a) to the input x3(t) shown in Figure P3.8-1(d).
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P3-6
(c) Suppose that a second LTI system has the following output y(t) when the input is the
unit step x(t) = u(t): y(t) = e-'u(t) + u(-1 - t)
Determine and sketch the response of this system to the input x(t) shown in Figure P3.8-
1(e).
(d) Suppose that a particular discrete-time linear (but possibly not time-invariant) system
has the responses yi[n], y2[n], and yAn] to the input signals xi[n], x2[n], and x[n],
respectively, as illustrated in Figure P3.8-2(a). If the input to this system is x[n] as
illustrated in Figure P3.8-2(b), what is the output y[n]?
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(e) If an LTI system has the response y1[n] to the input xi[n] as in Figure P3.8-2(a), what
would its responses be to x 2[n] and x3[n]?
(f) A particular linear system has the property that the response to t' is cos kt. What is the
response of this system to the inputs
P3.9
(a) Consider a system with input x(t) and with output y(t) given by +0o y(t) = ( x(t)b(t
- nT) (i) Is this system linear? (ii) Is this system time-invariant? For each part, if
your answer is yes, show why this is so. If your answer is no, produce a
counterexample.
(b) Suppose that the input to this system is x(t) = cos 27rt. Sketch and label carefully
the output y(t) for each of the following values of T: T = 1, 1, 1, 1, -. All of your
sketches should have the same horizontal and vertical scales.
(c) Repeat part (b) for x(t) = e' cos 27rt.
P3.10
(a) Is the following statement true or false? The series interconnection of two linear,
time-invariant systems is itself a lin ear, time-invariant system. Justify your
answer.
(b) Is the following statement true or false? The series connection of two nonlinear
systems is itself nonlinear. Justify your answer.
(c) Consider three systems with the following input-output relations:
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Suppose that these systems are connected in series as depicted in Figure P3.10. Find the
input-output relation for the overall interconnected system. Is this system linear? Is it
time-invariant?
(d) Consider a second series interconnection of the form of Figure P3.10 where the
three systems are specified by the following equations, with a, b, and c real
numbers:
System 1: y[n] = x[-n]
System 2: y[n] = ax[n - 1] + bx[n] + cx[n + 1]
System 3: y[n] = x[-n]
Find the input-output relation for the overall interconnected system. Under what conditions
on the numbers a, b, and c does the overall system have each of the following properties?
(i) The overall system is linear and time-invariant.
(ii) (ii) The input-output relation of the overall system is identical to that of system 2.
(iii) The overall system is causal.
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P3.11
Determine whether each of the following systems is linear and/or time-invariant. In
each case, x[n] denotes the input and y[n] denotes the output. Assume that x[] > 0.
(a) y[n] = x[n] + x[n - 1]
(b) y[n] = x[n] + x[n - 1] + x[O]
P3.12
(a) Show that causality for a continuous-time linear system implies the following
statement: For any time to and any input x(t) such that x(t) = 0 for t < to, the
correspond ing output y(t) must also be zero for t < to. The analogous statement can
be made for discrete-time linear systems.
(b) Find a nonlinear system that satisfies this condition but is not causal.
(c) Find a nonlinear system that is causal but does not satisfy this condition.
(d) Show that invertibility for a discrete-time linear system is equivalent to the following
statement: The only input that produces the output y[n] = 0 for all n is x[n] = 0 for
all n. The analogous statement is also true for continuous-time linear systems.
(e) Find a nonlinear system that satisfies the condition of part (d) but is not invertible.
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Solutions
3 Signals and Systems: Part II Solutions to
Recommended Problems
S3.1
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S3-2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
H
d
b
e
a,f
None
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S3.3
S3.4
We are given Figure S3.4-1.
x(- t) and x(1 - t) are as shown in Figures S3.4-2 and S3.4-3.
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(a) u(t + 1) - u(t - 2) is as shown in Figure S3.4-4.
Hence, x(1 -1 - t)[u(t + 1) 0 1 2- u(t - 2)]1 looks as in Figure
S3.4-5.
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S3-4
(b) -u(2 - 3t) looks as in Figure S3.4-6.
Hence, u(t + 1) Figure S3.4-6 - u(2 - 3t) is given as in Figure S3.4-7.
So x(1 t)[u(t + F u(2 - 3t)] is given as in Figure S3.4-8.
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S3.5
(a) y[n]
(b) y[n]
(c) y[n]
(d) y[n] = = = = x2[n] + x[n] - x2[n] + x[n] -
H[x[n] x[n - x 2 [n] + x 2[n - G[x 2 [n]] x 2
[n] - X 2 [n - x[n x[n 1]] 1] - 1 - 1] - 1]
2x[nJx[n 1]
(e) y[n] = F[x[n] - x[n - 1]] = 2(x[n] - x[n - 1]) + (x[n - 1]
- x[n - 2]) y[n] = 2x[n] - x[n - 1] - x[n - 2]
(f) y[n] = G[2x[n] + x[n - 11] = 2x[n] + x[n - 11 - 2x[n -
1] - x[n - 21 = 2x[n] - x[n - 1] - x[n - 2] (a) and (b) are
equivalent. (e) and (f) are equivalent.
S3.6
Memoryless:
(a) y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) is memoryless because y(t) depends only on x(t)
and not on prior values of x(t).
(d) y[n] = Ek=. x[n] is not memoryless because y[n] does depend on
values of x[-] before the time instant n.
(f) y[n] = max{x[n], x[n - 1], ... , x[-oo]} is clearly not memoryless.
Linear:
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Time-invariant:
(a) y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) = T[x(t)], T[x(t - T0 )] =
(2 + sin t)x(t - T0 ) 9 y(t - T0) = (2 + sin (t -
T0))x(t - T0) Therefore, y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) is
not time-invariant. (b) y(t) = x(2t) = T[x(t)],
T[x(t - T0 )] = x(2t - 2T0) # x(2t - TO) = y(t - T0
)
Therefore, y(t) = x(2t) is not time-invariant.
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S3.7 (a) Since H is an integrator, H-1 must be a
differentiator.
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Solutions to Optional Problems
S3.8
(a) x 2(t) = xi(t) - xi(t - 2)
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(b) xA(t) = Xi( t) + xI(t + 1)
(c) x(t) = u(t - 1) -1 - u(t - 2)
(d) y[n] = 3y 1[n] p 2y2[n] + 2 p14+2y3[n]
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(e) y2[n] = y,[n] + yi[n - 11
Y3[n] = y 1 [n + 1]
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(f) From linearity,
y1(t) = 1r + 6 cos(2t) - 47 cos(5t) + '/e cos(6t),
1 + 0t 4" x 2(t) = 1 + t2 = (-t 2 )". n=O
So y 2(t) = 1 - cos(2t) + cos(4t) - cos(6t) +
cos(8t).
S3.9
(a) (i) The system is linear because
(ii) The system is not time-invariant. For example, let xi(t) = sin(22rt/T). The
corresponding output yi(t) = 0. Now let us shift the input xi(t) by r/2 to get
Now the output
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S3.10
We see that the system is time-invariant from
(a) True. To see that the system is linear, write
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(b) False. Two nonlinear systems in cascade can be linear, as shown in Figure S3.10. The
overall system is identity, which is a linear system.
The system is linear and time-invariant.
(i) The overall system is linear and time-invariant for any
choice of a, b, and c.
(ii) a= c
(iii) a= 0
S3.11
The system is time-invariant because
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(b) The system is linear, shown by similar steps to those in part (a).
It is not time-invariant because
S3.12
(a) To show that causality implies the statement,
suppose
S3-14
This is a nonlinear, noncausal system.
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(c) y(t) = x(t) + 1 is a nonlinear, causal system.
(d) We want to show the equivalence of the following two
statements: Statement 1 (S1): The system is invertible.
Statement 2 (S2): The only input that produces the output y[n] = 0 for all n is x[n] = 0 for
all n is
To show the equivalence, we will show that
S2 false S1 false and
S1 false S2 false
S2 false == S1 false: Let x[n] # 0 produce y[n] = 0. Then cx[n] == y[n] = 0.
S1 false S2 false: Let xi => yi and x 2 =* Y2. If x 1 # X2 but y1 = Y2, then X1 - X2 0 0 but yi
– yi= 0.
(e) y[n] = x 2 [n] is nonlinear and not invertible.
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  • 1. signal processing assignment help For any help regarding Signals Processing Assignment Help visit :- https://www.matlabassignmentexperts.com/ , Email :- info@matlabassignmentexperts.com or call us at :- +1 678 648 4277 matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 2. P3.1 Sketch each of the following signals. (a) x[n] = b[n] + 3[n - 3] (b) x[n] = u[n] - u[n - 5] (c) x[n] = 6[n] + 1n + (i)2 [n - 2] + (i)ag[n - 3] (d) x(t) = u(t + 3) - u(t - 3) (e) x(t) = 6(t + 2) (f) x(t) = e-'u(t) P3.2 Below are two columns of signals expressed analytically. For each signal in column A, find the signal or signals in column B that are identical. P3.3 (a) Express the following as sums of weighted delayed impulses, i.e., in the form matlabassignmentexperts.com Problems
  • 3. (b) Express the following sequence as a sum of step functions, i.e., in the form P3.4 For x(t) indicated in Figure P3.4, sketch the following: (a) x(1 - t)[u(t + 1) - u(t - 2)] (b) (b) x(1 - t)[u(t + 1) - u(2 - 3t)] matlabassignmentexperts.com matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 4. P3.5 Consider the three systems H, G, and F defined in Figure P3.5-1 The systems in Figures P3.5-2 to P3.5-7 are formed by parallel and cascade combination of H, G, and F. By expressing the output y[n] in terms of the input x[n], determine which of the systems are equivalent. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 5. P3.6 Table P3.6 contains the input-output relations for several continuous-time and discrete-time systems, where x(t) or x[n] is the input. Indicate whether the property along the top row applies to each system by answering yes or no in the appropriate boxes. Do not mark the shaded boxes. Signals and Systems P3-4 Table P3.6 matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 6. P3.7 Consider the following systems where the input is x(t) and the output is y(t). (a) What is H-', the inverse of H? What is G- ? (b) Consider the system in Figure P3.7. Find the inverse F-1 and draw it in block diagram form in terms of H-1 and G-1. Optional Problems P3.8 In this problem we illustrate one of the most important consequences of the properties of linearity and time invariance. Specifically, once we know the response of a linear system or of a linear, time-invariant (LTI) system to a single input or the responses to several inputs, we can directly compute the responses to many other input signals. (a) Consider an LTI system whose response to the signal x 1(t) in Figure P3.8-1(a) is the signal y1(t) illustrated in Figure P8-1(b). Determine and sketch carefully the response of the system to the input x 2(t) depicted in Figure P3.8-1(c). matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 7. (b) Determine and sketch the response of the system considered in part (a) to the input x3(t) shown in Figure P3.8-1(d). matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 8. Signals and Systems P3-6 (c) Suppose that a second LTI system has the following output y(t) when the input is the unit step x(t) = u(t): y(t) = e-'u(t) + u(-1 - t) Determine and sketch the response of this system to the input x(t) shown in Figure P3.8- 1(e). (d) Suppose that a particular discrete-time linear (but possibly not time-invariant) system has the responses yi[n], y2[n], and yAn] to the input signals xi[n], x2[n], and x[n], respectively, as illustrated in Figure P3.8-2(a). If the input to this system is x[n] as illustrated in Figure P3.8-2(b), what is the output y[n]? matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 9. (e) If an LTI system has the response y1[n] to the input xi[n] as in Figure P3.8-2(a), what would its responses be to x 2[n] and x3[n]? (f) A particular linear system has the property that the response to t' is cos kt. What is the response of this system to the inputs P3.9 (a) Consider a system with input x(t) and with output y(t) given by +0o y(t) = ( x(t)b(t - nT) (i) Is this system linear? (ii) Is this system time-invariant? For each part, if your answer is yes, show why this is so. If your answer is no, produce a counterexample. (b) Suppose that the input to this system is x(t) = cos 27rt. Sketch and label carefully the output y(t) for each of the following values of T: T = 1, 1, 1, 1, -. All of your sketches should have the same horizontal and vertical scales. (c) Repeat part (b) for x(t) = e' cos 27rt. P3.10 (a) Is the following statement true or false? The series interconnection of two linear, time-invariant systems is itself a lin ear, time-invariant system. Justify your answer. (b) Is the following statement true or false? The series connection of two nonlinear systems is itself nonlinear. Justify your answer. (c) Consider three systems with the following input-output relations: matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 10. Suppose that these systems are connected in series as depicted in Figure P3.10. Find the input-output relation for the overall interconnected system. Is this system linear? Is it time-invariant? (d) Consider a second series interconnection of the form of Figure P3.10 where the three systems are specified by the following equations, with a, b, and c real numbers: System 1: y[n] = x[-n] System 2: y[n] = ax[n - 1] + bx[n] + cx[n + 1] System 3: y[n] = x[-n] Find the input-output relation for the overall interconnected system. Under what conditions on the numbers a, b, and c does the overall system have each of the following properties? (i) The overall system is linear and time-invariant. (ii) (ii) The input-output relation of the overall system is identical to that of system 2. (iii) The overall system is causal. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 11. P3.11 Determine whether each of the following systems is linear and/or time-invariant. In each case, x[n] denotes the input and y[n] denotes the output. Assume that x[] > 0. (a) y[n] = x[n] + x[n - 1] (b) y[n] = x[n] + x[n - 1] + x[O] P3.12 (a) Show that causality for a continuous-time linear system implies the following statement: For any time to and any input x(t) such that x(t) = 0 for t < to, the correspond ing output y(t) must also be zero for t < to. The analogous statement can be made for discrete-time linear systems. (b) Find a nonlinear system that satisfies this condition but is not causal. (c) Find a nonlinear system that is causal but does not satisfy this condition. (d) Show that invertibility for a discrete-time linear system is equivalent to the following statement: The only input that produces the output y[n] = 0 for all n is x[n] = 0 for all n. The analogous statement is also true for continuous-time linear systems. (e) Find a nonlinear system that satisfies the condition of part (d) but is not invertible. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 12. Solutions 3 Signals and Systems: Part II Solutions to Recommended Problems S3.1 matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 14. S3.3 S3.4 We are given Figure S3.4-1. x(- t) and x(1 - t) are as shown in Figures S3.4-2 and S3.4-3. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 15. (a) u(t + 1) - u(t - 2) is as shown in Figure S3.4-4. Hence, x(1 -1 - t)[u(t + 1) 0 1 2- u(t - 2)]1 looks as in Figure S3.4-5. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 16. S3-4 (b) -u(2 - 3t) looks as in Figure S3.4-6. Hence, u(t + 1) Figure S3.4-6 - u(2 - 3t) is given as in Figure S3.4-7. So x(1 t)[u(t + F u(2 - 3t)] is given as in Figure S3.4-8. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 17. S3.5 (a) y[n] (b) y[n] (c) y[n] (d) y[n] = = = = x2[n] + x[n] - x2[n] + x[n] - H[x[n] x[n - x 2 [n] + x 2[n - G[x 2 [n]] x 2 [n] - X 2 [n - x[n x[n 1]] 1] - 1 - 1] - 1] 2x[nJx[n 1] (e) y[n] = F[x[n] - x[n - 1]] = 2(x[n] - x[n - 1]) + (x[n - 1] - x[n - 2]) y[n] = 2x[n] - x[n - 1] - x[n - 2] (f) y[n] = G[2x[n] + x[n - 11] = 2x[n] + x[n - 11 - 2x[n - 1] - x[n - 21 = 2x[n] - x[n - 1] - x[n - 2] (a) and (b) are equivalent. (e) and (f) are equivalent. S3.6 Memoryless: (a) y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) is memoryless because y(t) depends only on x(t) and not on prior values of x(t). (d) y[n] = Ek=. x[n] is not memoryless because y[n] does depend on values of x[-] before the time instant n. (f) y[n] = max{x[n], x[n - 1], ... , x[-oo]} is clearly not memoryless. Linear: matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 19. Time-invariant: (a) y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) = T[x(t)], T[x(t - T0 )] = (2 + sin t)x(t - T0 ) 9 y(t - T0) = (2 + sin (t - T0))x(t - T0) Therefore, y(t) = (2 + sin t)x(t) is not time-invariant. (b) y(t) = x(2t) = T[x(t)], T[x(t - T0 )] = x(2t - 2T0) # x(2t - TO) = y(t - T0 ) Therefore, y(t) = x(2t) is not time-invariant. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 20. S3.7 (a) Since H is an integrator, H-1 must be a differentiator. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 21. Solutions to Optional Problems S3.8 (a) x 2(t) = xi(t) - xi(t - 2) matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 22. (b) xA(t) = Xi( t) + xI(t + 1) (c) x(t) = u(t - 1) -1 - u(t - 2) (d) y[n] = 3y 1[n] p 2y2[n] + 2 p14+2y3[n] matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 23. (e) y2[n] = y,[n] + yi[n - 11 Y3[n] = y 1 [n + 1] matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 24. (f) From linearity, y1(t) = 1r + 6 cos(2t) - 47 cos(5t) + '/e cos(6t), 1 + 0t 4" x 2(t) = 1 + t2 = (-t 2 )". n=O So y 2(t) = 1 - cos(2t) + cos(4t) - cos(6t) + cos(8t). S3.9 (a) (i) The system is linear because (ii) The system is not time-invariant. For example, let xi(t) = sin(22rt/T). The corresponding output yi(t) = 0. Now let us shift the input xi(t) by r/2 to get Now the output matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 29. S3.10 We see that the system is time-invariant from (a) True. To see that the system is linear, write matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 30. (b) False. Two nonlinear systems in cascade can be linear, as shown in Figure S3.10. The overall system is identity, which is a linear system. The system is linear and time-invariant. (i) The overall system is linear and time-invariant for any choice of a, b, and c. (ii) a= c (iii) a= 0 S3.11 The system is time-invariant because matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 31. (b) The system is linear, shown by similar steps to those in part (a). It is not time-invariant because S3.12 (a) To show that causality implies the statement, suppose S3-14 This is a nonlinear, noncausal system. matlabassignmentexperts.com
  • 32. (c) y(t) = x(t) + 1 is a nonlinear, causal system. (d) We want to show the equivalence of the following two statements: Statement 1 (S1): The system is invertible. Statement 2 (S2): The only input that produces the output y[n] = 0 for all n is x[n] = 0 for all n is To show the equivalence, we will show that S2 false S1 false and S1 false S2 false S2 false == S1 false: Let x[n] # 0 produce y[n] = 0. Then cx[n] == y[n] = 0. S1 false S2 false: Let xi => yi and x 2 =* Y2. If x 1 # X2 but y1 = Y2, then X1 - X2 0 0 but yi – yi= 0. (e) y[n] = x 2 [n] is nonlinear and not invertible. matlabassignmentexperts.com