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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
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Phoniex University
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Impulse invariance and the bilinear transformation are two methods for designing discretetime filters. Both methods transform a continuous-time system functionHc(s)into a discretetime system function H (z). Answer the following questions by indicating which method(s) will yield the desired result:
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) A minimum-phase continuous-time system has all its poles and zeros in the left-half splane. If a minimum-phase continuous-time system is transformed into a discrete-time system, which method(s) will result in a minimum-phase discrete-time system?
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(b) If the continuous-time system is an all-pass system, its poles will be at locationssk in the left-half s-plane, and its zeros will be at corresponding locations −sk in the right-half s-plane. Which design method(s) will result in an all-pass discrete-time system?
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(c) Which design method(s) will guarantee that
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