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Suppose you have been contracted by NOAA to build a discrete time system that do

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Question

Suppose you have been contracted by NOAA to build a discrete time system that does the following: Given an input x[n] that is the number of hurricanes in the Gulf on day n (where n is the number of days since the records started being kept), your system H needs to output y[n], where this output is 1: if there are more hurricanes on day n than the day before 0: if there is the same number of hurricanes on day n as the day before - 1: if there are less hurricanes on day n than the day before What is the impulse response of this system? Is this system linear and/or time invariant? Is the system FIR or HR, and is it (BIBO) stable or not stable?

Explanation / Answer

time invarient system FiR not stable

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