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This document is a model question paper for the Digital Signal Processing course for the Fifth Semester End Examination, 2023. It includes various questions related to Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), filter design, and system realization, with a total of ten questions to be answered. Each question is assigned specific marks and corresponds to different learning outcomes and cognitive levels.
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MQP 1

This document is a model question paper for the Digital Signal Processing course for the Fifth Semester End Examination, 2023. It includes various questions related to Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), filter design, and system realization, with a total of ten questions to be answered. Each question is assigned specific marks and corresponds to different learning outcomes and cognitive levels.
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USN 18EE63/EE63
B. E. Degree (Autonomous) Fifth Semester End Examination (SEE), 2023

Digital Signal Processing

(Model Question Paper – 1)


Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 100

Instructions to students:

1. Answer FIVE FULL Questions

Marks COs RBT


a) Find the DFT of the sequence: 10 CO1 L1
a) X(n) = an ; 0 ≤ n ≤ N-1
b) X(n) = 1 ; 0 ≤ n ≤ 2
= 0; otherwise
1
For N=8. Plot magnitude graph and comments on result.
b) Consider two 4 point sequence given by 10 CO1 L3
a) X(n) = Cos (nπ/2) ; 0 ≤ n ≤ 3
b) H(n) = 2n ; 0 ≤ n ≤3
Calculate Y(n) = x(n) 4 h(n). Using DFT and IDFT
method. Verify your result using matrix method.

OR

a Find the o/p Y(n) of a filter whose impulse response is h 10 CO1 L3


(n) = {1, 1, 1} and input is
2
x(n) = {3,-1,0,1,3,2,0,1,2,1 } Using overlap and save
method.

b State & Prove the property of Circular Convolution and 10 CO1 L1


Time shift property for DFT.
3 a) The DFT X [k] = {0, 2 2 (1-j), 0, 0,0,0,0, 2 (1-j)}. 10 CO2 L3
Determine the corresponding time sequence x (n) & write
its signal flow graph.
b) Develop DIT FFT algorithm for N=9=3x3 & draw the 10 CO2 L6
complete signal flow graph.
OR

4 a) Find the 8-point DFT of the sequence x 10 CO2 L1


(n)={1,2,3,4,4,3,2,1} using DIF-FFT algorithm.

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(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum)
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b) Find the 8-point real sequence x (n) given following DFT 10 CO2 L1
samples X [K] = {2, 0.5-J1.207, 0, 0.5-J0.207, 0} using a
FFT algorithm which accepts input in a bit reversed order.
a) The transfer function of an IIR system is given by 10 CO3 L1/L4
1 1 Z 1
H (z) = 5 . Find difference
(1  1 Z 1  3Z 2 )(1  1 Z 1)
2 4
equation and realize the system in cascade and parallel
5 form.
b) Obtain a cascade realization using second order sections 10 CO3 L4
and a minimum number of multipliers for the system
function
H (z)= 1+3/4 Z-1 + 17/8 Z-2+3/4 Z-3+z-4
OR

a Construct the following system in cascade and parallel 10 CO3 L5


form. The transfer function of an IIR system is.
6 ( Z  1)( Z  2)( Z  1)
H ( z) 
 Z 2  Z  0.5  Z 2  0.0625 
   
b Obtain FIR linear phase & cascade realization of the 10 CO3 L4
system function
  
H ( z )  1  Z 1  Z  2 1  Z 1  Z  2 
1 1
 2  4 
a) Design a Chebyshev filter with a maximum pass band 10 CO4 L6
attenuation of 2.5 db at Ωp = 20 rad/sec and the stop band
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attenuation of 30 db at Ωs = 50 rad/sec.
b) Design a analog low pass chebyshev filter with the 10 CO4 L6
following specifications
i) Acceptable pass band ripple of 2 db
ii) Cutoff radian frequency of 1rad/sec.
iii) Stop band attenuation of 20db or greater beyond 1.3
rad/sec.
OR

a) Design a digital band pass filter from a second order analog 10 CO4 L6
1
low pass Butterworth filter H(s) = using the
2
S  2S  1
8
bilinear transformation. The cutoff frequencies for the
digital filter should lie at w=5π/12 and w=7π/12..
b) Explain the bilinear transformation method. Derive an 10 CO4 L2
expression showing mapping from S plane to Z plane.
Show that there is no aliasing effect in bilinear
transformation.
9 a) Design a low pass digital filter to be used in an A/D- H 10 CO5 L6
(Z)—D/A structure that will have a -3db cutoff at 30π
rad/sec and an attenuation of 50 db at 45π rad/sec. The
filter is required to have a linear phase and the sampling

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(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum)
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rate is 100 samples/sec.
b) A low pass filter is to be designed with the following 10 CO5 L5
desired frequency response:
Hd(ejw)= Hd(w)= e-j2w ; |w| < π/4
=0; π/4 ≤ w ≤ π
Determine the filter coefficients h(n), given rectangular
window w(n) defined by
W(n)=1; 0 ≤ n ≤ 4
=0; otherwise
OR

a Derive the frequency response of a symmetric FIR low 06 CO5 L5


pass filter for both N even and odd.
b Explain the frequency sampling design of FIR filters and 08 CO5 L2
10 realize it in direct form structure.

c Give the comparison of IIR and FIR filters. 06 CO5 L4

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(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum)

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