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Tutorial of Signals and Systems

The document is a tutorial for the Signals and Systems course at KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur, detailing various problems and questions from chapters on Sampling, Fourier Domain Analysis, and Z Transform. Students are required to solve three questions from each chapter, covering topics such as the Sampling Theorem, Fourier coefficients, and convolution. The submission deadline for the tutorial is April 30, 2025.
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Tutorial of Signals and Systems

The document is a tutorial for the Signals and Systems course at KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur, detailing various problems and questions from chapters on Sampling, Fourier Domain Analysis, and Z Transform. Students are required to solve three questions from each chapter, covering topics such as the Sampling Theorem, Fourier coefficients, and convolution. The submission deadline for the tutorial is April 30, 2025.
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KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur (Autonomous)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION


Class: S. Y. B. Tech Academic Year / Sem: 2024-25/II
Course Name: Signals and Systems Course Code: UEPC0402
Tutorial
Date: 26 /04/ 2025

Solve any Three Questions from each chapter.


S.N. CH03: Sampling Marks BL CO’s
01 State and Prove Sampling Theorem in time domain 08 II 2
02 Explain reconstruction of signal from its samples. 08 II 2
03 Explain Effect of Under sampling: Aliasing 08 II 2
04 The analog signal x(t) is given below 08 III 2
𝑥(𝑡) = 2𝑐𝑜𝑠2000𝜋𝑡 + 3𝑠𝑖𝑛6000𝜋𝑡 + 8𝑐𝑜𝑠12000𝜋𝑡
Calculate
i) Nyquist sampling rate?
ii) If the signal 𝑥(𝑡) is sampled at the rate of 𝑓𝑠 = 5000𝐻𝑧. What
is the discrete time signal obtained after sampling
iii) What is the analog signal 𝑦(𝑡) we can reconstruct from the
samples if ideal interpolation is used.
05 The analog signal x(t) is given sampled by 600 samples per second. 08 III 2
𝑥(𝑡) = 2𝑠𝑖𝑛480𝜋𝑡 − 3𝑠𝑖𝑛720𝜋𝑡
Calculate
i) Nyquist sampling rate?
ii) Folding (maximum) frequency.
iii) What are frequencies in radians in the resulting discrete signal
𝑥(𝑛)
CH04: Fourier Domain Analysis Signals
01 Evaluate the expression of Trigonometric Fourier coefficients for 08 II 2
periodic signal 𝑥(𝑡)
02 Explain the Fourier Spectrum and existence of periodic signal 𝑥(𝑡). 08 II 2
Find the Trigonometric Fourier series for full wave rectifier sin 08 III 2
wave shown in Fig.

03 Find the Trigonometric Fourier series for the periodic 08 III 2


signal 𝑥 (𝑡) shown in
Fig.
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
04 Find the Exponential Fourier series for the following signal. 08 III 2
𝜋 𝜋
𝑥(𝑡) = cos(𝛺0 𝑡) 𝑓𝑜𝑟 − 2 < 𝑡 < 2

05 Draw the Fourier spectrum of unit impulse train. 08 III 2


06 Explain properties of continuous time Fourier series. 08 II 2
07 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal given below. Also sketch 08 III 2
magnitude & phase spectrum. 𝑚(𝑡) = 𝑒 −|𝑡|

08 Find the Fourier Transform of the Gate function. 08 III 2

09 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal given below. Also sketch 08 III 2
magnitude & phase spectrum. 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 𝑢(𝑡)

10 Find the Fourier Transform of the signal 𝑥(𝑡) = cos(Ω0 𝑡). Also sketch 08 III 2
the magnitude & phase spectrum.
11 Explain properties of Fourier Transform. 08 II 2
CH04: Z Transform
01 Find Z.T. for following sequences and sketch the ROC 08 III 3
i) 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝑛𝑤𝑇)𝑢(𝑛)
ii) 𝑥[𝑛] = (0.5)𝑛 𝑢[𝑛]
02 Explain Region of convergence in detail 08 III 3
03 Explain properties of Z-Transform. 08 II 3
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04 Determine 𝑋(𝑧), by using properties of Z-Transform. 08 III 3

i) 𝑥 (𝑛 ) = 𝑛 2 𝑢 (𝑛 )
1 𝑛
ii) 𝑥(𝑛) = (2) {𝑢(𝑛) − 𝑢(𝑛 − 10)}

05 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given 𝑋(𝑧), using P.F.E. 08 III 3


method. X[Z] = 10Z / (Z-1)(Z-2)
06 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given 𝑋(𝑧), using power series 08 III 3
method
𝑍2+ 𝑍
𝑋[𝑍] =
𝑍 3 −3𝑍+3𝑍+ 1

07 Determine the inverse Z-Transform of given 𝑋(𝑧), using P.F.E. 08 III 3


1
method.𝑋 (𝑧) = (1+𝑧 −1)(1−𝑧 −1 )2
08 Determine all possible sequence 𝑥(𝑛) associated with Z – Transform. 08 III 3
−1
5𝑧
𝑋[𝑍] =
(1 − 2𝑍 −1 )(1 − 3𝑍 −1 )

Last Date Submission: 30/04/2025

Mr. Paresh D. Sawant &Mr. Ajay M. Pol


Course Coordinator

S.N. Marks BL CO’s


KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur (Autonomous)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
A11 i. Let 𝑥1 [𝑛] and 𝑥2 [𝑛] be periodic sequences with fundamental 8 II 1
periods N1 and N2, respectively. Under what conditions is the
sum 𝑥(𝑛) = 𝑥1 [𝑛] + 𝑥2 [𝑛] periodic, and what is the
fundamental period of x[n] if it is periodic?
𝑎 𝑎
ii. Show that:- If x(t) is even, then ∫−𝑎 𝑥(𝑡)𝑑𝑡 = 2 ∫0 𝑥 (𝑡)𝑑𝑡
A12 i. Check whether the following systems are dynamic, linear, 8 III 1
causal or time invariant.
𝑥 [ 𝑛 ] = 𝑥 [ 𝑛 ] 𝑥[ 𝑛 − 1]
ii. Determine even and odd part of following signals

A13 Referring to figure 𝑥(𝑡) sketch and 8 III 1


label following signals
i. 𝑥(𝑡 − 2)
ii. 𝑥(2𝑡 + 3)
iii. 𝑥(3𝑡/2)
iv. 𝑥(1 − 𝑡)
B11 i. Let x[n] be an arbitrary sequence with even and odd parts 8 II 1
denoted by xe[nl and xo[n] respectively. Show that
∑ 𝑥 2 [𝑛] = ∑ 𝑥𝑒2 [𝑛] + ∑ 𝑥𝑜2 [𝑛]
ii. Explain Unit Impulse function and Show that

∫−∞ 𝑥(𝑡)𝛿(𝑡 − 𝑡0 ) 𝑑𝑡 = 𝑥(𝑡0 )
where x(t) is any regular function continuous at t = t 0
B12 i. Check whether the following systems are dynamic, linear, 8 III 1
causal or time invariant. 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑥 [𝑛] + 𝑛𝑥[𝑛 − 1]
ii. Determine even and odd part of following signals
𝑥 (𝑛) = {−2, 1, 2, − 1, 3}

B13 Sketch and label each of the 8 III 1
following signals. 𝑥[𝑘] is shown in
figure
i. 𝑥 [ 𝑘 − 2]
i. 𝑥 [4 − 𝑘 ]
ii. 𝑥[2𝑘 − 1]
1 1
iii. 𝑥 [ 𝑘 ] + 2 (− ) 𝑘 𝑥 [ 𝑘 ]
2
A21 Define impulse response and derive the Convolution Integral of CT – 7 II 1
LTI System.
A22 Find convolution of two signals. Use graphical method. 7 III 1
𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑒 −2𝑡 𝑢(𝑡) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 ℎ(𝑡 ) = 𝑢 (𝑡 + 2)
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A23 Compute 𝑥[𝑛] ∗ ℎ[𝑛]. Use graphical method. 8 III 1
1 4 3 1 3 2
𝑥 [𝑛 ] = { } 𝑥 [𝑛 ] = { }
↑ ↑
Sketch the resultant.
B21 Define impulse response and derive the Convolution Sum of DT – LTI 7 II 1
System.
B22 Find convolution of two signals. Use graphical method and sketch the
resultant.
𝑥 (𝑡 ) = 1 𝑓𝑜𝑟 0≤𝑡≤2
=0 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒
ℎ(𝑡 ) = 1 𝑓𝑜𝑟 0≤𝑡≤2
=0 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒
B23 Compute 𝑥(𝑛) ∗ ℎ(𝑛) using analytical method and sketch resultant.
𝑥(𝑛) = 𝛿(𝑛) + 𝛿(𝑛) + 3𝛿(𝑛 − 2) &
ℎ(𝑛) = 3𝛿(𝑛 − 1) + 4𝛿(𝑛 − 2) + 2𝛿(𝑛 − 3)

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