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Homework 5, ECE438, Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin

Harcopy of your solution due in class, Friday September 27, 2013


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Question 1

Let x(t) be a continuous-time signal and let y[n]=x(nT) be a sampling of that signal with period T>0. We would like to interpolate the samples (i.e., "connect the dots") in order to try to recover x(t).

a) Derive a formula for a band-limited interpolation of the samples (i.e., an expression for a continuous signal z(t) in terms of the samples y[n]). (Do not simply write down the formula; show how to derive it.)

b) Show that your interpolation is equal to the original signal at all sample points.

c) Under what circumstances is your interpolation equal to the original signal x(t)? Explain.


Question 2

Again, we consider a continuous-time signal x(t) and a sampling y[n]=x(nT) of that signal.

a) Write a formula for a piece-wise constant interpolation of the samples.

b) Derive the relationship between the Fourier transform of the interpolation you wrote in 2a) and the Fourier transform of x(t). (Do not simply write down the formula; show how to derive it.)

c) Is the interpolation you wrote in 2a) band-limited? Explain.


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