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Signals and Systems

This document outlines the course objectives, content, and learning outcomes for a Signals and Systems course. The objective is to develop students' analytical capabilities to handle real-time signal processing problems. The course covers topics such as representation of signals and systems, Fourier analysis, the Z-transform, fast Fourier transforms, and random signals. Laboratory work involves generating and processing signals using Matlab. Upon completing the course, students will be able to develop analog and discrete signal generation techniques, convert between discrete-time and digital signals, and apply Fourier and Z-transforms to communication and signal processing applications.

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Signals and Systems

This document outlines the course objectives, content, and learning outcomes for a Signals and Systems course. The objective is to develop students' analytical capabilities to handle real-time signal processing problems. The course covers topics such as representation of signals and systems, Fourier analysis, the Z-transform, fast Fourier transforms, and random signals. Laboratory work involves generating and processing signals using Matlab. Upon completing the course, students will be able to develop analog and discrete signal generation techniques, convert between discrete-time and digital signals, and apply Fourier and Z-transforms to communication and signal processing applications.

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UEC303: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

L T P Cr
3 1 2 4.5

Course Objective: Aim of this subject is to develop analytical capability of students,


by which they would be able to handle real-time signal processing related problems
and projects. The knowledge of various transforms will help students to work in
multi-disciplinary fields of engineering in group activities.

Representation of Signals and Systems: Signals, Basic continuous time signals,


Energy and power signals, System modeling concepts, Linear time invariant systems,
Representation of signals in terms of impulses, Discrete time LTI systems continuous
time LTI systems, Properties of LTI systems, Systems described by differential and
difference equations, Introduction to Sampling theorem of sinusoidal and random
signals, Quantization.

Fourier Analysis: Continuous and discrete time Fourier series, Trigonometric &
exponential Fourier series, Properties of Fourier series, Parsevals theorem, Line
spectrum, Rate of conversion of Fourier spectra, Continuous and discrete time
Fourier transforms and its properties, Analysis of discrete time signals and systems,
Correlation, Autocorrelation, Relation to Laplace transform.

The Z-Transform: Definition of Z-transform and Z-transform theorems, Relation


between Z.T. and F.T., Transfer function, Inverse Z-transform, Discrete time
convolution, Stability, Time domain and frequency domain analysis, Solution of
difference equation.

Introduction to Fast Fourier Transforms: Discrete Fourier transform,


Properties of DFT, Fast Fourier transforms, Divide and Conquer Approach,
Decimation in time and decimation infrequency, Radix-4 FFT, Linear Convolution,
Circular Convolution, Power spectrum and correlation with FFT.

Random Signals: Probability, Random variables, Gaussian distribution,


Transformation of random variables, Random processes, Stationary processes,
Correlation and Covariance Functions, Regularity and Ergodicity, Gaussian Process,
Transmission of deterministic and undeterministic signals through a linear time
invariant system, Spectral density.

Laboratory Work:
Signal generation, Solving difference equation, Calculating Z-transform,
Linear and Circular convolution, Correlation, DFT/IDFT, FFT algorithms using
Matlab.

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO):


The students will be able to:
1. development of analog as well as discrete signal generation and applications;
and to learn the physical significance of random signals and its applications in
the emerging field of communication engineering
2. development of linear as well as nonlinear techniques for the conversion of
discrete-time signals and systems to digital signals and systems
3. application of fourier series and fourier transform in the field of
communication and signal processing
4. application of z-transform in the field of communication and signal processing
87th Senate approved Courses Scheme & Syllabus for B.E. Mechatronics Engg. (2014)

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