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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ELEC 442 Discrete-Time Signal Processing Lab Manual William E. Lynch and Maria Amer June 2019 Table of Contents Submission Instructions .................................................................................................................. 1 Lab 1. Linear Constant Coefficient Difference Equations (LCCDE) ......................................... 2 Objectives ................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 2 LTI System as a Filter ................................................................................................................. 3 The Impulse Response ............................................................................................................ 3 Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Systems ................................................................................. 3 Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Systems ............................................................................... 4 Solution of an LCCDE Using MATLAB ............................................................................... 4 Lab Problems .............................................................................................................................. 6 Lab 2. The Fourier Transform and the Z-Transform ................................................................. 10 Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 10 Signal Acquisition ..................................................................................................................... 10 The Fourier Transform: The Spectrum of a Signal ................................................................... 11 Lab Problems I .......................................................................................................................... 14 The Z-Transform ....................................................................................................................... 14 Lab Problems II......................................................................................................................... 15 The Frequency Response from the Z-Transform ...................................................................... 18 Lab Problems III ....................................................................................................................... 22 Lab 3. The Sampling Theorem .................................................................................................. 24 Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 24 Sampling Issues ........................................................................................................................ 24 Periodic Sampling ..................................................................................................................... 25 Nyquist Theorem ...................................................................................................................... 27 Reconstruction .......................................................................................................................... 28 Lab Problems ............................................................................................................................ 31 Lab 4. Multirate Digital Signal Processing ............................................................................... 34 Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 34 Key Issues ................................................................................................................................. 34 Downsampling and Decimation ................................................................................................ 35 Upsampling and Interpolation................................................................................................... 39 Sampling Rate Conversion ....................................................................................................... 41 Lab Problems ............................................................................................................................ 42 Lab 5. Signal Restoration and Filter Design ............................................................................. 48 Objectives ................................................................................................................................. 48 Signal Restoration ..................................................................................................................... 48 Objective Quality Measurement ............................................................................................... 48 MATLAB’s Filter Designer tool .............................................................................................. 49 Lab Problems ............................................................................................................................ 49 References ..................................................................................................................................... 53 Acknowledgment .......................................................................................................................... 53 Submission Instructions • For each lab problem, create MATLAB script files. • Include your name and ID as comments in each script file. • For each lab problem, submit as part of the written lab report, the script file and any required plots. • It is suggested to save the script file under meaningful name, such as Lab1_Prob1.m. 1 | Page
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