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>Exercises to TTT4110: Information and Signal Theory, Signals

Problems related to the Signals chapter.

Find the digital frequency of x n 2 3 n . Is the signal periodic? If so, find the shortest possible period.

Write 2 3 n as 2 f n , where f is the digital frequency. We see that the digital frequency is 3 . For a trigonometric signal to be periodic the digital frequency has to be a rational number, i.e f m N , where both m,N are integers. N is the signal period. Here the digital frequency is not a rational number,hence the signal is not periodic.

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Find the digital frequency of x n 2 4 n . Is the signal periodic? If so, find the shortest possible period.

Write 2 4 n as 2 f n , where f is the digital frequency. We see that the digital frequency is 4 2 . For a trigonometric signal to be periodic thedigital frequency has to be a rational number, i.e f m N , where both m,N are integers. N is the signal period. In this case the digital frequency is a rational number, f 2 1 , hence the signal is periodic. The period, N, isgiven by N m f m 2 . Since N has to be an integer, we obtain the shortest possible period letting m 2 , which yields N 1 .

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Find the digital frequency of x n 2 1.5 n . Is the signal periodic? If so, find the shortest possible period.

Write 2 1.5 n as 2 f n , where f is the digital frequency. We see that the digital frequency is 1.5.The digital frequency is a rational number(3/2), hence the signal is periodic.The period, N, is given by N m f 2 m 3 . Since N has to be an integer, we obtain the shortest possible period letting m 3 , which yields N 2 .

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Referring to example 2 find the analog and digital frequency of x 1 t and x 2 n respectively.

Using the same reasoning as above we easily see that the analog sine has frequency 1, while the discretetime sine has digital frequency 1/20.

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Source:  OpenStax, Information and signal theory. OpenStax CNX. Aug 03, 2006 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10211/1.19
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