ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5: Professor: Aly El Gamal TA: Xianglun Mao
ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5: Professor: Aly El Gamal TA: Xianglun Mao
ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5: Professor: Aly El Gamal TA: Xianglun Mao
Homework Assignment #5
Due on November 11, 2015
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Aly El Gamal ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5 Problem 1
Problem 1
Compute the Fourier transform of each of the following signals
(a)
1 + cos(πt), |t| ≤ 1
x(t) =
0, |t| > 1
(b)
∞
X
ak δ(t − kT ), |a| < 1
k=0
(c)
[te−2t sin(4t)]u(t)
(d)
1 − t2 , 0 < t < 1
x(t) =
0, otherwise
Solution
(a)
Z ∞
X(jw) = x(t)e−jwt dt
−∞
Z 1
= (1 + cos(πt))e−jwt dt
−1
2sin(w) sin(w) sin(w)
= + −
w π−w π+w
(b)
Z ∞
X(jw) = x(t)e−jwt dt
−∞
Z ∞ ∞
X
= ( ak e−jwkT δ(t − kT ))dt
−∞ k=0
∞
X
k −jwkT
= a e
k=0
1
=
1 − αe−jwT
(c) We have
x(t) = (1/2j)te−2t ej4t u(t) − (1/2j)e−2t e−j4t u(t).
Therefore,
1/2j 1/2j
X(jw) = − .
(2 − j4 + jw)2 (2 + j4 − jw)2
(d)
Z ∞
X(jw) = x(t)e−jwt dt
−∞
Z 1
= (1 − t2 )e−jwt dt
0
1 2e−jw 2e−jw − 2
= + −
jw −w2 jw2
(e) If
∞
X
x1 (t) = δ(t − 2k),
−∞
then
x(t) = x1 (t) + x1 (t − 1)
Therefore,
∞
X
X(jw) = X1 (jw)[2 + e−w ] = π δ(w − kπ)[2 + (−1)k ]
k=−∞
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Aly El Gamal ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5 Problem 2
Problem 2
Consider the signal
e−t , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1
x0 (t) =
0, elsewhere
Determine the Fourier transform of each of the signals shown in Figure 2. You should be able to do this by
explicitly evaluating only the transform of x0 (t) and then using properties of the Fourier transform.
Solution
For the given signal x0 (t), we use the Fourier transform analysis to evaluate the corresponding Fourier
transform
1 − e−(1+jw)
X0 (jw) = .
1 + jw
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Aly El Gamal ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5 Problem 3
Problem 3
Determine which, if any, of the real signals depicted in Figure 3 have Fourier tranforms that satisfy each of
the following conditions:
(a) Re{X(jw)} = 0
(b) Im{X(jw)} = 0
Figure 3: The graph of real signals (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f).
Solution
(a) For Re{X(jw)} = 0, the signal x(t) must be real and odd. Therefore, signals in figures (a) and (d)
have this property.
(b) For Im{X(jw)} = 0, the signal x(t) must be real and even. Therefore, signals in figures (e) and (f)
have this property.
(c) For there to exist a real α such that ejαw X(jw) is real, we require that x(t + α) be a real and even
signal. Therefore, signals in figures (a), (b), (e), and (f) have this property.
(d) For this condition to be true, x(0) = 0. Therefore, signals in figures (a), (b), (c), (d), and (f) have this
property.
(e) For this condition to be true the derivative of x(t) has to be zero at t = 0. Therefore, signals in figures
(b), (c), (e), and (f) have this property.
(f) The signal in figure (a) and (b) have this property. Figure (a) has this property because it’s the
integration of shifted square waves. The Fourier transform of the signal that shown in Figure (b) is
X(jw) = 2e−jw , which is periodic.
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Aly El Gamal ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5 Problem 4
Problem 4
The input and the output of a stable and causal LTI system are related by the differential equation
d2 y(t) dy(t)
2
+6 + 8y(t) = 2x(t)
dt dt
(a) Find the impulse response of this system.
(c) Repeat part (a) for the stable and causal LTI system described by the equation
Solution
(a) Taking the Fourier transform of both sides of the given differential equation, we obtain
Therefore, we have
Y (jw) 2
H(jw) = =
X(jw) −w2 + 6jw + 8
Using partial fraction expansion, we obtain
1 1
H(jw) = −
jw + 2 jw + 4
Taking the inverse Fourier transform,
Therefore,
2 1
Y (jw) = X(jw)H(jw) = .
(−w2 + 6jw + 8) (2 + jw)2
Using partial fraction expansion, we obtain
(c) Taking the Fourier transform of both sides of the given differential equation, we obtain
√
−w2 Y (jw) + 2jwY (jw) + Y (jw) = −2w2 X(jw) − 2X(jw)
Therefore, we have
Y (jw) 2(−w2 − 1)
H(jw) = = √
X(jw) −w2 + 2jw + 1
Using partial fraction expansion, we obtain
√ √ √ √
− 2 − 2 2j − 2 + 2 2j
H(jw) = 2 + √ √ + √ √
− 2+j 2 − 2−j 2
jw − 2 jw − 2
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Aly El Gamal ECE 301: Signals and Systems Homework Assignment #5 Problem 5
Problem 5
A causal and stable LTI system S has the frequency response
jw + 4
H(jw) =
6 − w2 + 5jw
(a) Determine a differential equation relating the input x(t) and output y(t) of S.
Solution
(a) We have
Y (jw) jw + 4
= .
X(jw) 6 − w2 + 5jw
Cross-multiplying and taking the inverse Fourier transform, we obtain
(b) We have
jw + 4
H(jw) =
6 − w2 + 5jw
2 1
= −
2 + jw 3 + jw
Taking the inverse Fourier transform we obtain,
(c) For
x(t) = e−4t u(t) − te−4t u(t),
we have
1 1
X(jw) = − .
4 + jw (4 + jw)2
Therefore,
1 1/2 1/2
Y (jw) = X(jw)H(jw) = = −
(4 + jw)(2 + jw) 2 + jw 4 + jw
Finding the partial fraction expansion of Y (jw) and taking the inverse Fourier transform,
1 −2t 1
y(t) = e u(t) − e−4t u(t),
2 2
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