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SIGNALS & SYSTEMS You will need to reference all external sources of information. The document should be a Microsoft Word format (hard copies in the form of printed, handwritten or scanned reports will not be accepted). The report should document in detail your individual approach, work, results, and justified answers to the stated problems. The use of materials drawn from other sources should include appropriate acknowledgement. You should also not use any other resources (including textbooks and websites) without explicitly acknowledging them and being able to explain their inclusion. If you could kindly use this textbook (B. P. Lathi, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press., 2010, p. xvi, 975., ISBN: 9780195392562) 1

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SIGNALS & SYSTEMS

You will need to reference all external sources of information.

The document should be a Microsoft Word format (hard copies in the form of printed, handwritten or scanned reports will not be accepted).

The report should document in detail your individual approach, work, results, and justified answers to the stated problems.

The use of materials drawn from other sources should include appropriate acknowledgement.

You should also not use any other resources (including textbooks and websites) without explicitly acknowledging them and being able to explain their inclusion.

If you could kindly use this textbook (B. P. Lathi, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press., 2010, p. xvi, 975., ISBN: 9780195392562)

Section 1: Mathematical Analysis of System

Section 2: System analysis using Matlab

In this section, the system responses should be analysed using Matlab. Refer to the document “A Brief MATLAB Guide” in order to understand how to represent LTI systems in Matlab, and hence how to determine impulse response, step response and frequency response of systems.

Section 3: Including the wheel & tyre response in the analysis

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