Assignment 10: Unit 13 - Week 10
Assignment 10: Unit 13 - Week 10
Assignment 10: Unit 13 - Week 10
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Unit 13 - Week 10
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Week 10
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Assignment 10
Your last recorded submission was on 2019-10-09, 19:44 IST Due date: 2019-10-09, 23:59 IST.
True or False questions :For each of the following statements, indicate whether the statement is true or false. Each question
carries 1 mark.
1) Let h[n] ∈ R be the impulse response of an FIR filter. The necessary and sufficient condition for the filter to have exact linear phase is 1 point
h[n] = h[N − 1 − n] for 0 ≤ n ≤ N − 1 .
True
False
2) ↓ 1 point
The impulse response h[n] = {3, 1, 2, −1, −3} is a Type-III FIR filter.
True
False
3) ↓
↓ 1 point
Consider two filters with real-valued impulse responses given by h1 [n] = {a1 , a2 , a2 , a1 } and h2 [n] = {b1 , b2 , b2 , b1 } (where
ak ≠ bk ).
True
False
4) In some applications, Type I or Type III filters are preferred because τg (ω) is an integer 1 point
True
False
True
False
6) If H1 (ejω ) and H2 (ejω ) are two generalized linear phase systems, then H1 (ejω ) + H2 (ejω ) is also a generalized linear phase system 1 point
True
False
True
False
Multiple select questions : For each of the following questions given below, choose one or more of the given options that are correct.
Each question carries 2 marks.
8) The real-valued impulse response of a causal Type-I FIR filter is partially known. That is, h[0] ,
= 1 h[1] = 3 , and h[2] = −2 .The complete 2 points
impulse
response of this FIR filter, given that it has the smallest group delay τg (ω) , is:
{1, 3, −2, 3, 1}
Type-I
Type-II
Type-III
Type-IV
10) The transfer function H (z) of a Type-IV filter has zeros at z = 0.6 exp(j
π
) and at z = −2 . What is the length of the real-valued impulse 2 points
4
response
h[n] that has the minimum τg (ω) ?
8
10
11) Consider the pole-zero plot shown below. What is the filter type? 2 points
Type-I
Type-II
Type-III
Type-IV
12) Let H (z) be the transfer function of a Type II FIR filter of impulse response length N = 6 . It is known that the filter has zero at 2 points
π
z = 0.5 exp(j
3
) .
The expression for H (z) is:
−1 −2 −3 −4 −5
1 − 3.5z + 7.75z − 7.75z + 3.5z −z
−1 −2 −3 −4 −5
1 − 1.5z + 2.75z + 2.75z − 1.5z +z
−1 −2 −4 −5 −6
1 − 2.5z + 4.25z − 4.25z + 2.5z −z
−1 −2 −3 −4 −5
1 + 1.5z − 2.75z − 2.75z + 1.5z +z
Numerical Answer Type: For the following questions the answer is a number. Enter your answer by rounding it off to two digits of
accuracy after the decimal point. Each question carries 1 mark
The information given below pertains to Questions 13-15. The frequency response of the rational transfer function H (z) can be expressed as
A(ω) ⋅ exp(jϕ(ω)) , where A(ω) ∈ R , and is sometimes called as the zero-phase response ; ϕ(ω) represents the continuous phase response
π
Let H (z) be a Type-I linear phase LPF of length N (= M + 1) , for which its zero-phase response A(ω) satisfies A(ω) ≈ 1 for 0 ≤ ω ≤ and
4
π −
M
0
1 point
1
1 point
3
1 point
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