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Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital signal processing. The course is divided into 5 units that cover time and discrete time system analysis, z-transforms, design of analog and digital filters, discrete Fourier transforms and their computation, and finite word length effects and power spectrum estimation. Unit 1 discusses continuous and discrete time signals, Fourier transforms, and sampling. Unit 2 covers z-transforms and analysis of discrete time systems. Unit 3 focuses on design of analog filters and digital filter design. Unit 4 examines discrete Fourier transforms, their computation, and realization of digital filters. The final unit discusses quantization noise, number representations, and power spectrum estimation methods.

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Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital signal processing. The course is divided into 5 units that cover time and discrete time system analysis, z-transforms, design of analog and digital filters, discrete Fourier transforms and their computation, and finite word length effects and power spectrum estimation. Unit 1 discusses continuous and discrete time signals, Fourier transforms, and sampling. Unit 2 covers z-transforms and analysis of discrete time systems. Unit 3 focuses on design of analog filters and digital filter design. Unit 4 examines discrete Fourier transforms, their computation, and realization of digital filters. The final unit discusses quantization noise, number representations, and power spectrum estimation methods.

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DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

UNIT -I TIME SYSTEM ANALYSIS

Linear Continuous – Time System Analysis and Discrete – Time signals


Continuous time signals – convolution – Fourier series and Gibb’s Phenomena – Fourier
transform – ideal filter characteristics – continuous time Hilbert transform – Discrete time
signals – discrete time sequence – Fourier transform of discrete time sequence – Fourier
transform theorems – sampling of continuous time signals - sampling band pass signals

UNIT – II Z- TRANSFORM AND ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS

Z-transform and region of convergence – Properties of Z-transform – Inverse Ztransform – Analysis of


Discrete time systems – Linear constant – Co efficient difference
equation – System function – stability – frequency response – stabilization procedure - All
pass and minimum phase systems – Linear phase systems- Graphical representation of
digital systems – Basic structures – other types of structures

UNIT –III DESIGN OF ANALOG FILTERS AND DIGITAL FILTER DESIGN

Introduction – Butter worth filters – Chebyshev filters – Elliptic filters – frequency


transformation – fundamentals of digital filters – design of IIR filters – design of FIR filters –
Design of FIR filters – Frequency sampling approach

UNIT – IV DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM AND ITS COMPUTATION AND


REALIZATION OF DIGITAL FILTERS

DFT- Properties – Linear and circular convolutions – Computation of DFT – Digital


filter structure – Structure of FIR and IIR systems- Applications – Image processing –
Speech recognition – Speech synthesis

UNIT –VFINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS AND POWER SPECTRUM ESTIMATION

Quantization noise – Derivation for quantization noise power – Fixed point and
binary floating point number representation – Comparison – Over flow error – Truncation
error – Co-efficientquantization error – Limit cycle oscillation – Signal scaling – Analytical
model of sample and hold operations - Computation of energy density spectrum – Auto
correlation and power spectrum of randomsignals – Periodogram – Use of DFT in power
spectrum estimation – Non parametric methods for powerspectral estimation – Bartlett and
Welch methods – Blackman and Tukey method.

BOOKS
1. Digital Signal Processing, N.Kesavamuthy, S.Narayana Iyer, Jaico Publishing
House, India, Fifth Impression, 2012.
2. Digital signal Processing: Simplified, Dilip S Mali, Penram International Pvt. Ltd.,
First Edition, 2013.
3. John G. Proakis, Dimtris G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms
andApplication”, 3rd Edition, PHI, 2000.
4. Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, John R. Back, “Discrete Time Signal Processing”,
2ndEdition, PHI, 2000.

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