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PART-A(2*10=20)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. Calculate the mean and variance for the auto correlation function of random signals.
2. State Wiener-Khintchine relation.
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b). (i) Calculate the mean and variance of the auto correlation function of random
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Or
(b) (i) Brief forward and backward prediction.
(ii) Explain Kalman filter.
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14. (a) Explain in detail the LMS adaptive algorithm for FIR filters with and application.
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Or
(b) (i) Explain adaptive noise concellation.
(ii) Explain adaptive echo cancellor. (315,316-osp)
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15. (a) (i) With neat sketches and necessary equations, briefly explain the time domain
and frequency domain characterization of a down sampler with an integer
factor of M.
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(ii) Write short notes on Wavelet transformation.
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Or
(b) (i) Obtain the polyphase decomposition of factor of 3 decimator using a 9-tap FIR
low pass filter with symmetric impulse response.
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(ii) With a neat block diagram, briefly explain about the subband coding of speech
signals.
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1)
For continuous time, the WienerKhinchin theorem [12][13] says that if is a wide-sense
stationary process such that its autocorrelation function (sometimes called autocovariance)
defined in terms of statistical expected value E,
is finite at every lag , then there exists a monotone function
such that
exists and
in the frequency domain
Linear prediction
9) Multi-rate signal processing studies digital signal processing systems which include
sample rate conversion. Multirate signal processing techniques are necessary for systems with
different input and output sample rates, but may also be used to implement systems with
equal input and output rates.
10) In numerical analysis and functional analysis, a discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is
any wavelet transform for which the wavelets are discretely sampled. As with other wavelet
transforms, a key advantage it has over Fourier transforms is temporal resolution: it captures
both frequency and location information (location in time).