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E E 324 Signals and Systems II

Course catalog page: Course catalog

Syllabus: PDF

Textbook: Signals and Systems, Simon Haykin, 2nd Edition, Wiley

Exam Formulae: PDF

Homework Problems

HW 01: Problems PDF

HW 02: Problems (from Chapter 6): 27, 29, 32, 35, 36, 31

HW 03: Problems (from Chapter 6): 37(b),(e),(h),(i); 38(b),(c); 40

HW 04: Problems (from Chapter 6): 41, 43(a)(d), 45, 47(c), 6.51

HW 05: Problems (from Chapter 7): 17(b),(g),(h), 20, 21, 22.

HW 06: Problems (from Chapter 7): 24 (d),(f),(g), 25(c),(d), 27(c), 29(b), 30(b), 32(c).

HW 07: Problem (from Chapter 7): 34(a),(c), 42(c), Draw the system of 7.42(b) in Simulink and obtain the system output (the first 20 samples). For system of 7.27(c), use Matlab to determine (i) impulse response, (ii) step response, (iii) forced response to x[n] = 3n$u[n]$, (iv) frequency response (amplitude and phase both).

HW 08: Problems (from Chapter 8): 18, 20, 22

Using Hamming window design a FIR LPF with cut-off 0.5p and M=10, and a FIR differentiator with M=8. (You may use Matlab for computations)

HW 09: Problems (from Chapter 8): 30 Using Matlab do: 42 (typo correction: Wc = p/3), 44, 45 (typo correction: Wc = 0.6)

HW 10: Problems (from Chapter 9): 21, 22, 23, 25

HW 11: Problems (from Chapter 9): 28, 29, 31

HW 12: Problems (from Chapter 9): 33, 37, 61, 62

Lab Manuals

Lab Policies

  • Lab attendance are mandatory (unless previously arranged or emergency)
  • The students should come in time to their lab session and be prepared for it
  • Students should come to their own session (unless previously arranged or emergency)
  • No food or drinks are allowed in the lab
  • Students are encouraged to consult with each other; however, each student is to work on his/her own computer
  • The prelab and lab reports will be graded out of 10 points per LAB (3 for prelab and 7 for lab)
  • It is mandatory to submit the pre-lab before the beginning of the lab. Failure to do so incurs a 3 points penalty
  • Missed attendance means no point for that lab (unless previously arranged or emergency)
  • The lab report should be submitted no later than the start of the next lab; If the lab is submitted after the start of the next lab, no points will be awarded

Manuals (PDF links)

Lab1 Lab2 Lab3 Lab4 Lab5 Lab6 Lab7 Lab8 Lab9 Lab10 Lab11 Lab12

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