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300007 Communication Systems

Tutorial 1 (Signals and Systems Review)

1. For the circuit given in Figure 1, complete the following:


a. Determine the frequency response function
b. Sketch the magnitude and phase response
c. Find the impulse response function
10 Ohms

v1(t) 0.2 H v2(t)

Figure 1

2. Consider the system shown below. The input x(t) = sinc2(1000t) is multiplied by a
cosine at centre frequency fc = 0.5 KHz and then sent through a low pass filter H(f)
which passes all frequencies below W = 0.5 KHz.
a. Find X(f).
b. Sketch Z(f), the Fourier transform of z(t) = x(t) cos(2fct).
c. Sketch Y (f), the Fourier transform of the filter output.
d. Find y(t).

Figure 2

3. Textbook Problem 2.9


Find the normalized power for each signal below that is a power signal and the
normalized energy for each signal that is an energy signal. If a signal is neither a
power signal nor an energy signal, so designate it. Sketch each signal (  is a positive
constant).
(a) x1 (t )  2 sin(8t   / 4)
(b) x2 (t )  e t u(t )
(c) x3 (t )  et u(t )
(e) x5 (t )  e  |t|

4. Determine the Fourier series expansion of the square wave shown below.

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5. Textbook Problem 2.15
Using the uniqueness property of the Fourier series, find exponential Fourier series
for the following signals:
(a) x1 (t )  cos 2 (0t )
(b) x2 (t )  cos(0t )  sin(0t )
(c) x3 (t )  sin 2 (0t ) cos(20t )
(d) x4 (t )  cos 3 (0t )

6. Textbook Problem 2.31


Without actually computing the Fourier Transforms, tell if the Fourier Transforms
of the following signals given below are real, imaginary, or neither; even, odd or
neither.
(a) x1 (t )  (t  1 / 2)  (t  1 / 2)
(b) x2 (t )  (t / 2)  (t )
(c) x3 (t )  sin(2t ) (t )
(d) x4 (t )  sin(2t   / 4) (t )

7. Textbook Problem 2.33


Find and plot the energy spectral densities of the following signals.
a. x1 (t )  2e 3|t|
b. x2 (t )  20sinc(30t )
c. x3 (t )  4 (5t )
d. x4 (t )  4 (5t ) cos(40t )

8.
Given a filter with transfer function
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H( f ) 
3  j (2f )
and input x(t )  e 2t u(t ), obtain and plot accurately the energy spectral densities of the
input and output.

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