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This document provides details for the course "Signals & Systems" including the instructor, objectives, textbooks, course plan, and evaluation scheme. The course aims to cover basic signal processing transforms and prepare students for analog and digital filter design. The course plan lists 40 lectures covering topics like continuous and discrete time signals, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier series and transforms, sampling, the Laplace and Z transforms. Students will be evaluated through a mid-term test, assignments, and a comprehensive exam.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

K K Birla Goa Campus


INSTRUCTION DIVISION
SECOND SEMESTER 2018-2019

Course Handout (Part II)


Date: 07/01/2019

In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion gives
further specific details regarding the course.

Course No. : EEE F243/ INSTR F243/ECE F243


Course Title : Signals & Systems
Instructor-in-Charge : Nitin Sharma
Instructors : Hrishikesh Sonalikar, Naveen Gupta

Scopes and Objective:


This course is a preparatory course in which the basics of signal processing are
covered. It deals with the basic transforms used in signal processing & prepares the
knowledge base for the design of analog & digital filters. For better clarity and
understanding of this subject evaluation components like, assignments and/or tests are
included. The students are required to review following mathematical topics: Calculus,
Vector analysis, coordinate systems, arithmetic and geometric progression, probability
and Complex variables.
Text Book:
T1: B. P. Lathi, “Signal Processing & Linear Systems”, Oxford University Press,
2009.
T2: A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky with S. H. Nawab, Signals and Systems, Prentice-
Hall of India Private Limited, Second Edition, 1997.
Reference Book:
R1: S. Haykin and B. V. Veen, Signals and Systems, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Second
Edition, 1999.
R2: M. J. Roberts, Signals and Systems: Analysis using, Transform Methods and MATLAB,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, Second Edition, 2003.
Course Plan
Lecture
No. Main Topic Contents Reference
01 Introduction Introduction
Continuous–Time (CT) Classifications; Mathematical Representation; Elementry T1-1.1 to 1.5
02-05 and Discrete –Time (DT) signals: Unit Impulse, Unit Step, Unit Ramp, and Exponential; T1-8.1to 8.4
Signals: Transformations of the Independent Variable; Arithmetic
Operations;
CT and DT Systems Interconnections of Systems; Basic System Properties T1-1.6 to 1.8
06-08 (Causality, Stability, Time-Invariance, Linearity, Invertibility, T1-8.5
systems with and without memory).

1
Linear Time –invariant Unit Impulse Response; Convolution Sum and Convolution T1- ch2, ch9
systems (CT and DT) Integral Representation; Properties of LTI Systems; The Unit
Step Response of an LTI System; LTI Systems Described by
09-13 Differential and the Difference Equations; Block Diagram
Representations;

Fourier Series Fourier Series Representation; Convergence of the Fourier T1-ch3,


14-17 Series; Properties of Fourier Series.
CT Fourier Transform: The Fourier Transform for Periodic and Aperodic Signals; T1- ch4,
18-21 Properties of CT Fourier Transform; CT Fourier Transform
and LTI Systems.

DT Fourier Transform: DT Fourier Transform for Periodic and Aperodic Signals; T1- ch10
22-25 Properties of the DT Fourier Transform; Discrete-Time LTI
Systems and DT Fourier Transform.

Sampling: Representation of a CT Signal by its Samples; The Sampling T1- ch5


26-29 Theorem; Reconstruction of Signals; Effect of Under Sampling
(Frequency Domain Aliasing).

The Laplace Transform: The Laplace Transform; Region of Convergence for Laplace T1- ch6
30-33 Transform; Properties of Laplace Transform; LTI Systems and
Laplace Transform;

The Z Transform: The Z Transform; The Region of Convergence for the Z- T1- ch11
34-37 Transform; Properties of Z-Transform; DT LTI Systems and Z-
Transform;

38-40 Advanced Topics DFT, FFT, Circular Convolution T1 ch5 &


Notes

Evaluation Scheme :
EC Component & Nature Duration Weightage Date, Time* Nature
No
1. Mid-Term Test 1.30 Hr 30% 13/3/2019; CB
4:00 - 5:30 PM
2. Assignments/Quizzes/Online Test - 30% Regular OB
3. Compre. Exam 3 Hrs 40% 07/05/19 (AN) CB

Chamber Consultation Hour: To be announced in the class.

Make-up Policy: Make-up will be allowed for genuine cases. Prior application should be sent for
seeking the same.

Course Notice: Will be displayed on Photon course folder.

* Note: Please refer latest time-table to confirm/verify for any change in Date and time.

Instructor-in-Charge
EEE F243 / INSTR F243/ECE F243

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