
a. The wind sensor system used in the airplane is represented by its impulse response h[n]....
2. Linearity Consider a system given with the following impulse response: (5%) h[n] 4u[1 a) Is the system LTI? b) Is it causal? c) Is it stable?
2. Linearity Consider a system given with the following impulse response: (5%) h[n] 4u[1 a) Is the system LTI? b) Is it causal? c) Is it stable?
A continuous-time LTI system has unit impulse response h(t). The
Laplace transform of h(t), also called the “transfer function” of
the LTI system, is
.
For each of the following cases, determine the region of
convergence (ROC) for H(s) and the corresponding h(t), and
determine whether the Fourier transform of h(t) exists.
(a) The LTI system is causal but not stable.
(b) The LTI system is stable but not causal.
(c) The LTI system is neither stable nor causal
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3.21. An LTI system has the impulse response h()-u(t+7)-u(t-8) (a) Determine whether this system is causal (b) Determine whether this system is stable. (c) Find the system response to the input x(f) 8(t-2)-28(t+ 2)
CONVOLUTION - Questions 4 and 5 4. Consider an LTI system with an impulse response h(n) = [1 2 1] for 0 <n<2. If the input to the system is x(n) = u(n)-un-2) where u(n) is the unit-step, calculate the output of the system y(n) analytically. Check your answer using the "conv" function in MATLAB. 5. Consider an LTI system with an impulse response h(n) = u(n) where u(n) is the unit-step. (a) If the input to the system is...
Question 6 1 pts An LTI system has impulse response h[n] = (-1)”[n+1] Is the system causal? Is it stable? (a) It is both causal and stable. (b) It is causal, but not stable. (e) It is stable, but not causal. (d) It is neither stable, nor causal (e) The system is stable, but the information provided is insufficient to determine causality (f) The system is elusal, but the information provided is insufficient to determine stability (g) Neither causality nor...
Problem 2: Find the impulse response h(n) of a causal LTI system if the input x(n) and the output y(n) are given as follows 72 42)un-1) y(n)-G)na(n) xnun)
The impulse response of a discrete-time (DT) LTI system is given as a. State whether or not the system is (i) memoryless, (ii) causal, (ii) stable. Justify your answers mathematically. b. Find an impulse response ho[n] such that the system with impulse response hln] + holn] (the parallel connection) is (i) a memoryless system, (ii) a causal system.
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3.19. An LTI system has the impulse response h(t) = e'ul-t). (a) Determine whether this system is causal. (b) Determine whether this system is stable. (c) Find and sketch the system response to the unit step input x(t) = u(t). (d) Repeat Parts (a), (b), and (c) for h(t) = e'u(t). (e) Determine whether the systems given before part (a) and in part (d) are memoryless
(e) Consider an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = π8ǐnc(2(t-1). i. (5 pts) Find the frequency response H(jw). Hint: Use the FT properties and pairs tables. ii. (5 pts) Find the output y(t) when the input is (tsin(t) by using the Fourier Transform method. 3. Fourier Transforms: LTI Systems Described by LCCDE (35 pts) (a) Consider a causal (meaning zero initial conditions) LTI system represented by its input-output relationship in the form of a differential equation:-p +3讐+ 2y(t)--r(t). i....
The unit impulse response and the input to an LTI system are given by: h(t) u(t) - u(t - 4) x(t) e2[u(t)-u(t - 4)] x(t) 1 y(t) h(t) 1. Determine the output signal, i.e.y(t), you may use any method. 2. Is this system memoryless? Why? 3. Is this system causal? Why? 4. Is this system BIBO stable? Why?