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In the system shown in Figure P4.34, the individual blocks are defined as indicated


(a) Specify a choice for T , T1, and h1(t) so that yc(t) and xc(t) are guaranteed to be equal for any choice of s(t).
(b) State whether your choice in (a) is unique or whether there are other choices for T , T1, and h1(t) that will guarantee that yc(t) and xc(t) are equal. As usual, clearly show your reasoning.
(c) For this part, we are interested in what is often referred to as consistent resampling. Specifically, the system A constructs a continuous-time signal yc(t) from xd [n] the sequence of samples of xc(t) and is then resampled to obtain yd [n]. The resampling is referred to as consistent if yd [n] = xd [n]. Determine the most general conditions you can on T , T1, and h1(t) so that yd [n] = xd [n].
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