EC1252--SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS | |
REPRESENTATION OF SIGNALS | |
Continuous and discrete time signals: Classification of Signals -
Periodic aperiodic even - odd - energy and power signals - Deterministic
and random signals - complex exponential and sinusoidal signals -
periodicity - properties of discrete time complex exponential unit
impulse - unit step impulse functions - Transformation in independent
variable of signals: time scaling, time shifting.
Determination of Fourier series representation of continuous time and
discrete time periodic signals - Explanation of properties of continuous
time and discrete time Fourier series.
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ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS | |
Continuous time Fourier Transform and Laplace Transform analysis
with examples - properties of the Continuous time Fourier Transform and
Laplace Transform basic properties, Parseval-s relation, and convolution
in time and frequency domains.
Basic properties of continuous time systems: Linearity, Causality, time
invariance, stability, magnitude and Phase representations of frequency
response of LTI systems -Analysis and characterization of LTI systems
using Laplace transform:
Computation of impulse response and transfer function using Laplace
transform.
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SAMPLING THEOREM AND z-TRANSFORMS | |
Representation of continuous time signals by its sample - Sampling
theorem - Reconstruction of a Signal from its samples, aliasing -
discrete time processing of continuous time signals, sampling of band
pass signals
Basic principles of z-transform - z-transform definition - region of
convergence - properties of ROC - Properties of z-transform - Poles and
Zeros - inverse z-transform using Contour integration - Residue Theorem,
Power Series expansion and Partial fraction expansion, Relationship
between z-transform and Fourier transform.
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DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS | |
Computation of Impulse & response & Transfer function
using Z Transform. DTFT Properties and examples - LTI-DT systems
-Characterization using difference equation - Block diagram
representation - Properties of convolution and the interconnection of
LTI Systems - Causality and stability of LTI Systems.
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SYSTEMS WITH FINITE AND INFINITE DURATION IMPULSE RESP | |
Systems with finite duration and infinite duration impulse
response - recursive and non-recursive discrete time system -
realization structures - direct form - I, direct form - II, Transpose,
cascade and parallel forms.
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Reference | |
Text Books | |
1. AlanV.Oppenheim, Alan S.Willsky with S.Hamid Nawab, Signals & Systems, 2nd edn., Pearson Education, 1997.
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Reference Books | |
1. John G.Proakis
and Dimitris G.Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, Principles,
Algorithms and Applications, 3rd edn., PHI, 2000.
2. M.J.Roberts, Signals and Systems Analysis using Transform method and
MATLAB, TMH 2003.
3. Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, Signals and Systems, John Wiley,
1999
4. K.Lindner, -Signals and Systems McGraw Hill International, 1999.
5. Moman .H. Hays,- Digital Signal Processing Schaum-s outlines, Tata
McGraw-Hill Co Ltd., 2004.
6. Ashok Amhardar, -Analog and Digital Signal Processing 2 nd Edition
Thomson 2002.
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