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Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the topics and potential exam questions for a digital signal processing course. The course is divided into 5 units that cover signals and systems, frequency transformations, IIR filter design, FIR filter design, and finite word length effects in digital filters. Unit 1 introduces sampling theory, discrete-time signals and systems, Z-transforms, and convolution. Unit 2 covers the discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform algorithms, and the discrete cosine transform. Unit 3 is about analog to digital filter conversions and design of IIR filters using impulse invariance, bilinear transformation, and approximations. Unit 4 focuses on FIR filter structures, design using windowing and frequency sampling techniques. The final unit discusses fixed point and floating

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Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the topics and potential exam questions for a digital signal processing course. The course is divided into 5 units that cover signals and systems, frequency transformations, IIR filter design, FIR filter design, and finite word length effects in digital filters. Unit 1 introduces sampling theory, discrete-time signals and systems, Z-transforms, and convolution. Unit 2 covers the discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform algorithms, and the discrete cosine transform. Unit 3 is about analog to digital filter conversions and design of IIR filters using impulse invariance, bilinear transformation, and approximations. Unit 4 focuses on FIR filter structures, design using windowing and frequency sampling techniques. The final unit discusses fixed point and floating

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IT 6502-Digital Signal Processing

All units possible Questions


UNIT I SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 9
Basic elements of DSP – concepts of frequency in Analog and Digital Signals – sampling theorem –
Discrete – time signals, systems – Analysis of discrete time LTI systems – Z transform –
Convolution Correlation.

1. Sampling theorem (8-13m)


2. Signals (8-13m)
3. System (13m)
4. Convolution (13m)
(i) Linear Convolution
(ii) Circular convolution
5. Z-transform (13m)
6. Inverse Z-transform (13m)

UNIT II FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATIONS 9


Introduction to DFT – Properties of DFT – Circular Convolution - Filtering methods based on DFT
– FFT Algorithms - Decimation – in – time Algorithms, Decimation – in – frequency Algorithms –
Use of FFT in Linear Filtering – DCT – Use and Application of DCT.

1. Direct method DFT,IDFT (13m)


2. FFT-DIT (13m)
3. FFT-DIF (13m)
4. Twiddle factor (2m)
5. IDFT-DIT (13m)
6. IDFT-DIF (13m)
7. DFT properties (13m)
8. Convolution of two sequence using DFT
9. FFT-DIT,DIF Algorithms
10. Overlap Add method, Overlap save method
11. Matrix method DFT

UNIT III IIR FILTER DESIGN 9


Structures of IIR – Analog filter design – Discrete time IIR filter from analog filter – IIR filter
design by Impulse Invariance, Bilinear transformation, Approximation of derivatives – (LPF, HPF,
BPF, BRF) filter design using frequency translation.

1. Only Impulse invariant problems (13m)


2. Only Bilinear transformation problems (13m)
3. Prewarping (2m)
4. Butterworth Bilinear problems. (13m)
5. Butterworth impulse invariant problems. (13m)
6. Butterworth problems. (13m)
7. Butterworth properties (2m)
8. Butterworth procedure (13m)
9. Chebyshev problems (13m)
10. Chebyshev Bilinear problems. (13m)
11. Chebyshev impulse invariant problems. (13m)
12. Chebyshev procedure (13m)
13. Realization structures Direct form I,II, Cascade, Parallel (13m)
14. impulse invariant properties (2m)

UNIT IV FIR FILTER DESIGN 9


Structures of FIR – Linear phase FIR filter – Fourier Series - Filter design using windowing
techniques (Rectangular Window, Hamming Window, Hanning Window), Frequency sampling
techniques

1. FIR Design procedure with window (Theory Question) (13m)


2. Linear Problems (13m)
3. Ideal problems (13m)
4. Frequency sampling method Design procedure (Theory Question) (13m)
5. Frequency sampling problems (13m)
6. Realization (2m)
7. Gibb’s phenomenon (2m)
8. Window’s (2m)
9. Symmetry property derivation h(n)=h(N-n-1) (13m)
10. IIR and FIR difference (2m)
11. Blackman window (2m)

UNIT V FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS IN DIGITAL FILTERS 9


Binary fixed point and floating point number representations – Comparison - Quantization noise –
truncation and rounding – quantization noise power- input quantization error- coefficient
quantization error – limit cycle oscillations-dead band- Overflow error-signal scaling.

1. Dead band problems (Both binary and decimal round off) (13m)
2. Fixed point and floating point representation (2m)
3. Floating point Arithmetic (13m)
4. Zero input limit cycle oscillation (2m)
5. Overflow limit cycle oscillation (13m)
6. Limit cycle oscillation (13m)
7. Signal scaling (13m)
8. Co-efficient Quantization error Problems and Theory (13m)
9. Steady state input noise power and output noise power. (13m)
10. Product Quantization (2-6m)

TEXT BOOK:

1. John G. Proakis and Dimitris G.Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms &
Applications”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, Prentice Hall, 2007.

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