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Course Title
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Lectures
ECE220
Course Category
3.0
1.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
T-1
ALAN.V.OPPENHEIM
2nd
Year
Publisher Name
PRENTICE HALL
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
SIMON HAYKIN
2nd
2005
R-2
4th
1998
PRENTICE HALL
R-3
A. PAPOULIS
2nd
1980
MC GRAW HILL
R-4
B.P. LATHI
1st
1998
R-5
INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS
AND SYSTEMS
R-6
3rd
R-7
M. J. ROBERTS
8th
TMH
R-8
I. J. NAGRATH, S. N.
1st
SHARAN, R. RANJAN, S.
KUMAR
TMH
R-9
ASHOK AMBARDAR
2nd
Other Reading
Sr No
OR-1
www.stanford.edu/class/ee384e/cgi-bin/readings/r03-radiosintro.pdf , ,
OR-2
Insight Wavelets from theory to practice (third edition) by K.P SOMAN- Chapter-2(2.2.1-2.2.4) ,
OR-3
MC GRAW HILL
0.0
4.0
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/14
RW-2
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1163359&url=http%3A%2F
%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel6%2F29%2F26144%2F01163359.pdf%3Farnumber
%3D1163359
RW-3
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1085842&queryText
%3DThe+Uncertainty+Principle+signal
Uncertainty principle
RW-4
www.d.umn.edu/~skatsev/Phys5053/WaveletHelp.pdf
STFT
RW-5
http://disp.ee.ntu.edu.tw/tutorial/WaveletTutorial.pdf
Wavelet transform
RW-6
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/42
RW-7
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/1
Spill Over
Week 1
Lecture 1
RW-7
Lecture Description
Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems
Speech and
Hearing
Week 1
Lecture 1
R-8:1.1-1.2
RW-7
Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems
R-2:1.2
R-5:1.1
OR-1
Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems
T-1:1.1.1
R-7:1.1-1.3
How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal and Study
of Continuous and
Discrete amplitude
signals
How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal.Learn
about Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude
signals
Formalizing Signals(Energy
and Power signals)
T-1:1.1.2
How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal and Study
of Continuous and
Discrete amplitude
signals
How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal.Learn
about Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude
signals
Lecture 3
Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)
T-1:1.2.2
Lecture 4
Formalizing Signals(Even
and odd signal)
R-1:1.4
Lecture 2
Week 2
Formalizing Signals
(Continuous and Discrete
amplitude signals)
Signals and
Systems in
Economic
Analysis
MATLAB
Simulation
Human Voice
and it's Energy
Week 2
Lecture 4
Formalizing Signals
(Determinism and Stochastic
character)
R-1:1.4
Lecture 5
Formalizing Signals(Signals
of Importance: The Unit
Step)
T-1:1.4
Formalizing Signals(Unit
Impulse)
T-1:1.4
Formalizing Signals
(Sinusoid)
T-1:1.3
Formalizing Signals
(Complex Exponential)
T-1:1.3
Formalizing Signals(Some
Time-Limited Signals)
T-1:1.3
Operations on signals
Lecture 6
Week 3
T-1:1.2.1
Lecture 7
Formalizing Signals
(Transformation of
Independent Variables)
Lecture 8
Formalizing System
(Linearity: Additivity and
Homogeneity)
T-1:1.6
Formalizing System(Shift-In
variance, Causality, Stability
and Static)
T-1:1.6
Formalizing System
(Realizability)
T-1:1.6
Week 3
Lecture 9
Week 4
T-1:2.1.1 2.3.8
T-1:2.1 to 2.3
Example of
digital
communication
T-1:2.1 to 2.3
Example of
digital
communication
T-1:2.3
Series connection,
Characterization of
Causality and Stability
of
Linear shift invariant
Systems
System function,
systems
interconnection,
Learn about the
Characterization of
system
T-1:2.3
Series connection,
Characterization of
Causality and Stability
of
Linear shift invariant
Systems
System function,
systems
interconnection,
Learn about the
Characterization of
system
T-1:2.4
System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations
Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations
T-1:2.4
System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations
Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations
T-1:2.4
System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations
Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations
Week 5
Test1
Week 5
Week 6
Frequency Domain
Representation(Properties of
CTFS and DTFS)
T-1:2.4
System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations
Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations
T-1:3.0 to 3.7
T-1:3.0 to 3.7
Fourier series
Able to represent
representation for both periodic signal in
continuous and discrete series
signals. In properties
includes: Linearity ,
time shifting, time
reversal, time scaling ,
multiplication,conjugati
on symmetry, Parseval's
theorem
T-1:3.0 to 3.7
Fourier series
Able to represent
representation for both periodic signal in
continuous and discrete series
signals. In properties
includes: Linearity ,
time shifting, time
reversal, time scaling ,
multiplication,conjugati
on symmetry, Parseval's
theorem
Lecture 18
Week 7
MATLAB
Simulation
Test2
T-1:4.0 to 4.2
Time domain
to frequency
How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation
Image
Processing and
filters/Transfor
mation,
representation,
and
encoding/Smoot
hing and
sharpening/High
-pass, low-pass,
and band-pass
filters
Week 7
Frequency Domain
Representation(Magnitude
and Phase response)
T-1:4.0 to 4.2
Time domain
to frequency
How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation
Time domain
to frequency
How to calculate
MATLAB
Fourier Transform of Simulation
any signal and its
graphical
Representation
T-1:4.3 to 4.5
Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain
To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain
Frequency Domain
Representation
(Convolution/Multiplication
and their Effect in the
Frequency Domain)
T-1:4.3 to 4.5
Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain
To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain
Frequency Domain
Representation(Parseval's
Theorem)
T-1:4.3 to 4.5
Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain
To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain
Frequency Domain
Representation(Fourier
Domain Duality)
T-1:4.3 to 4.5
Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain
To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain
MATLAB
Simulation
Cross
correlation ,
transfer
functions,
Coherence
, Signal and
noise estimation
encoding time
series.
Week 7
R-9:1.1
OR-2
RW-1
Understand the
geometry of signals
MID-TERM
Week 8
Discrete-Time Fourier
Transform and Discrete
Fourier Transform(Parseval
theorem)
T-1:5.0 to 5.6
R-9:Chapter 12
Sampling in time
domain.How to
calculate
Discrete Fourier
Transform of any
signal
and its graphical
Representation.
T-1:5.0 to 5.6
R-6:4.1-4.2
Sampling in time
domain.How to
calculate
Discrete Fourier
Transform of any
signal
and its graphical
Representation.
Understanding of
orthogonality
Understanding of
orthogonality
OR-2
RW-1
T-1:9.1
R-3:3.1
Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform
T-1:9.1
R-4:2.1
Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform
Week 9
T-1:9.1
Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform
To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence
T-1:9.2
To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence
T-1:9.2
To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence
T-1:9.3 9.5
Inverse Laplace
Learn how to analyze
transform, In properties signal in Laplace
includes: Linearity, time domain
shifting, shifting in S domain, time scaling,
conjugation,
convolution,
differentiation in time
and s- domain,
integration in time
domain and initial and
final value theorem.
T-1:9.3 9.5
Inverse Laplace
Learn how to analyze
transform, In properties signal in Laplace
includes: Linearity, time domain
shifting, shifting in S domain, time scaling,
conjugation,
convolution,
differentiation in time
and s- domain,
integration in time
domain and initial and
final value theorem.
T-1:9.7.3
T-1:10.1-10.2
R-1:7.2
Solution to differential
equations and system
behavior
T-1:10.1-10.2
R-1:7.2
Knowledge of eigen
functions and
Convergence
T-1:10.7
R-3:3.1
T-1:10.7
T-1:10.7
T-1:10.5
T-1:10.5
T-1:10.8
Block representation
Block diagram
with respect to poles and Representation and
zeros
System
Interconnection
OR-3
OR-3
Systems Described by
Difference Equations
OR-3
N-dimensional state
space representation
Prove of sampling
theorem
Amplitude verses
time
T-1:7.1.1 7.1.2
Lecture 35
Lecture 36 The Sampling Theorem and
its implications
(Reconstruction: Ideal
Interpolator, Zero-Order
Hold, First-Order Hold)
Test3
T-1:7.2 7.3
Sampling and
reconstruction
T-1:7.3
Nyquist Criteria
T-1:7.3
T-1:7.3
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-6
Frequency , amplitude
and phase modulation.
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
Filtering process
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:3.10.2
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-2
Spectrum and
spectrogram
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-3
The Uncertainty
Principle
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-3
The Uncertainty
Principle
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-2
Spectrum and
spectrogram
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:3.10.2
Filtering process
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:5.1 to 5.3
RW-6
Frequency , amplitude
and phase modulation.
Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency
R-1:10.3.3 10.3.4
RW-4
R-1:10.3.3 10.3.4
RW-5
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43
Spill Over
Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
Spill Over
Frequency
Test
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Test1
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Lec 1- Lec8
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5
3/4
Test2
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5
5/6
Test3
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Lec 19 - Lec 34
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 2
Marks and total 15
question
11 / 12
Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No.
Lecture Topic
Tutorial1
Problem Solving
Tutorial2
Problem Solving
Tutorial3
Problem Solving
Tutorial4
Convolution
Problem Solving
Tutorial5
Tutorial6
Problem Solving
Tutorial7
Problem Solving
Tutorial8
Problem Solving
Tutorial9
Problem Solving
Tutorial10
Problem Solving
Tutorial11
Problem Solving
Tutorial12
Problem Solving
Tutorial13
Sampling theorem
Problem Solving
Tutorial14
Problem Solving
After Mid-Term