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EE-612 Digital Signal Processing

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Representation of Signals
1. For the signal f(t) shown in Fig.1 sketch f(-t).

f(t)
et/2

-7

-5

-3

-1

Fig.1

2. In the Fig.2 the signal f1(t) = f(-t). Express the signals f2(t), f3(t),f4(t) and f5(t) in terms of
signals f(t), f1(t) and the time shifted, time scaled, or time inverted versions.

f(t)
1

-1

f1(t)

f2(t)

f4(t)

f3(t)

f5(t)

1.5

-1

-1/2

1/2

Fig.2

3. For the signal f(t) depicted in Fig.3, sketch f(-t), f(t+6),f(3t),f(t/2).

f(t)
0.5
0

12

15

24

-1

Fig.3

4. For the signal f(t) shown in Fig.4, sketch f(t-4), f(t/1.5),f(-t),f(2t-4),f(2-t).


f(t)

4
2

-4

Fig.4

5. Sketch the signals: (a) u(t-5)-u(t-7) (b) u(t-5)+u(t-7) (c) t2[u(t-1)-u(t-2)]


(d) (t-4)[u(t-2)-u(t-4)].
6. Express each of the signals shown in Fig.6 by a single expression valid for all t.

f1t)

f2t)

4
t2
4

-1

-4

Fig.6
2

7. Let x(t) and y(t) be given in Fig. 7 (a) and 7 (b) respectively. Sketch the following
signals.
(a) x(t) y(t-1) (b) x(t-1) y(-t) (c) x(t+1) y(t-2) (d) x(t)y(-1-t) (e) x(t) y(2-t)
x(t)

y(t)

-1

-2
0

-1
0

-1

-1
Fig.7

(f) x(2t) y((1/2)t+1) (g) x(4-t) y(t)


8. Fig. 8 shows the staircase like signal x(t) that may be viewed as the superposition of four
rectangular pulses. Express x(t) in terms of g(t).

x(t)
4
3
2

g(t)
1

-1

Fig.8

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