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DSP Assignments 1 Spring 2020

This document is an assignment for a digital signal processing course. It contains instructions for two questions regarding sampling rates and aliasing of signals. Question 1 asks students to determine the minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing for a given signal, and to determine the aliased signal if sampled at half the Nyquist rate. Question 2 asks students to show that five given signals are aliased when sampled at 4 Hz by having the same sampled values. The assignment is due on April 23, 2021 and is worth a total of 10 marks.

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DSP Assignments 1 Spring 2020

This document is an assignment for a digital signal processing course. It contains instructions for two questions regarding sampling rates and aliasing of signals. Question 1 asks students to determine the minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing for a given signal, and to determine the aliased signal if sampled at half the Nyquist rate. Question 2 asks students to show that five given signals are aliased when sampled at 4 Hz by having the same sampled values. The assignment is due on April 23, 2021 and is worth a total of 10 marks.

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Student ID: _______________Section ________ Name _________________________

Department: Computer Systems Engineering Program: BS (CS)

Assignment 1
Digital Signal Processing

Announced date: _16-04-2021 Due Date: ___23-04-2021_____ Total Marks = 10


Marks Obtained =
Teacher Name: Dr. Kashif Hussain

Sr. No Course Learning Outcomes PLOs Blooms


Taxonomy
CLO_1 Apply the principles of discrete-time signal analysis to perform PLO_2 C3
various signal operations Problem Analysis (Apply)

Q1: Let x(t) be the sum of sinusoidal signals

x(t) = 4 + 3cos(πt)+2cos(2πt) + cos(3πt)

where t is in milliseconds. Determine the minimum sampling rate that will not cause any aliasing effects,
that is, the Nyquist rate. To observe such aliasing effects, suppose this signal is sampled at half of its
Nyquist rate. Determine the signal xa(t) that would be aliased with x(t).

Q2: The following five signals, where t is in seconds, are sampled at a rate of 4 Hz:

−sin(14πt), −sin(6πt), sin(2πt), sin(10πt), sin(18πt)

Show that they are all aliased with each other in the sense that their sampled values are the same.

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