Experiment 1: Consider a signal defined as follows: (10 marks) -1

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Experiment 1: Consider a signal defined as follows: (10 marks) -1

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Experiment 1 Consider A Signal Defined As Follows 10 Marks 1 Tso 0 T 3 Otherwie S T 0 The Time T Is Given In 1
Experiment 1 Consider A Signal Defined As Follows 10 Marks 1 Tso 0 T 3 Otherwie S T 0 The Time T Is Given In 1 (45.65 KiB) Viewed 21 times
Experiment 1: Consider a signal defined as follows: (10 marks) -1<tso 0<t <3 otherwie s(t)= -- 0, The time t is given in seconds. Take the interval of the signal s(t) from 4 to 4 seconds. Assume a sampling period of T = 0.02 seconds for the discretization of the signal. Plot the following signals over the time interval -4 51 54: 1. y(t) = s(t) 2. y(t) = s(t+1) 3. y(t) = s(t-1) 4. y(t) = s(21) 5. y(t) = s(t/2) 6. y) = $(-) 7. y(t) = s(-+ +1) 8. (t) = (-- 1) Note: You can display multiple plots in different subregions of the same window using the subplot function.
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