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SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

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Course Pre-requisites: Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and its applications,


Transforms Techniques and Integral Calculus, Fourier analysis and Discrete Transforms

COURSE OBJECTIVES
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study the basics of Signals and Systems.


learn the various transform techniques applicable to signals and systems.
analyze and understand characterization of the CT signal and system.
analyze and understand characterization of the DT Signal and system.
understand the basics of Z transform and inverse Z-transform.

Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students shall have ability to
1. Apply laws of Physics to model simple real life systems to predict its dynamic
behaviour.
2. Use Fourier analysis to identify the frequency characteristics of signals of interest.
3. Use time domain and frequency domain methods to understand the inherent
behavior of LTI systems.
4. Take up advanced courses on system dynamics, digital signal processing and
design of feedback control systems.
UNIT
I

BASICS
OF
SIGNALS
AND
SYSTEMS
9
Continuous time signals (CT signals)- Discrete time signals (DT signals) Step-RampPulse- Impulse- Exponential- classification of CT and DT signals periodic and aperiodic
signals- random signals- Energy & Power signals - CT systems and DT systemsTransformation of signals-Classification of systems.
UNIT
II

ANALYSIS
OF
CONTINUOUS
TIME
SIGNALS
9
Fourier series analysis- spectrum of Continuous Time (CT) signals- Fourier and Laplace
Transforms in Signal Analysis.
UNIT III LINEAR TIME INVARIANT CONTINUOUS TIME SYSTEMS
9
Differential Equation-Block diagram representation-impulse response- convolution
integrals-Fourier and Laplace transforms in Analysis- State variable equations and matrix
of systems.
UNIT
IV

ANALYSIS
OF
DISCRETE
TIME
SIGNALS
9
Baseband Sampling of CT signals- Aliasing- DTFT and properties- Z-transform &PropertiesInverse Z-transform.
UNIT V LINEAR TIME INVARIANT DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS
9
Difference Equations-Block diagram representation-Impulse response-Convolution sumDTFT and Z Transform analysis of Recursive & Non-Recursive systems- State variable
equations and matrix representation of systems.

TOTAL: 45

TEXT BOOKS:

TUTORIAL:15

T1. Allan. V.Oppenheim-S.Wilsky and S.H.Nawab,Signals and Systems, 2nd editionPearson, 2007.
T2. Simon Haykins and Barry Van Veen, Signals and Systems, 2nd edition-

JohnWiley & sons, 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John. G, .Proakis and Dimitris. G Manolakis, Digital signal processing PrinciplesAlogrithms and Applications, 3rd edition-PHI, 2000.
2. Lindner- Signals and Systems, 2nd edition-McGraw Hill International, 2003.
3. B.P.Lathi, Principles Of Linear Systems And Signals, Second Edition, Oxford,
2009.
4. R.E.Zeimer, W.H.Tranter And R.D.Fannin, Signals And Systems- Continuous And
Discrete, Pearson, 2007.

WEB REFERENCES:
1. http:// nptel.ac.in/courses/117104074/
2. http:// www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/resource/sfs/esystem/

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