0% found this document useful (0 votes)
833 views2 pages

Concept Map - EC8352 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

This document provides an overview of the key concepts in signals and systems. It outlines 5 main topics: 1) Classification of signals and systems, 2) Analysis of continuous time signals, 3) Linear time invariant continuous time systems, 4) Analysis of discrete time signals, and 5) Linear time invariant discrete time systems. Each topic includes introductions and analyses of important concepts such as Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and Z transforms. The document provides a conceptual map of how signals and systems are classified and analyzed.

Uploaded by

Dr. P. Kannan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
833 views2 pages

Concept Map - EC8352 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

This document provides an overview of the key concepts in signals and systems. It outlines 5 main topics: 1) Classification of signals and systems, 2) Analysis of continuous time signals, 3) Linear time invariant continuous time systems, 4) Analysis of discrete time signals, and 5) Linear time invariant discrete time systems. Each topic includes introductions and analyses of important concepts such as Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and Z transforms. The document provides a conceptual map of how signals and systems are classified and analyzed.

Uploaded by

Dr. P. Kannan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

C CONCEPT MAP

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

1. Classification of Signals 2. Analysis of Continuous 3 Linear Time Invariant 4. Analysis of Discrete 5. Linear Time Invariant-
and Systems Time Signals Continuous Time Systems Time Signals Discrete Time Systems

Includes
1.1 Introduction to Signals and Includes
Systems 2.1 Introduction to analysis of Includes
1.2 Standard Signals continuous time signals 3.1 Introduction to Liner Time Invariant
1.2.1 Step Signal 2.2 Fourier Series for continuous time Continuous Time Systems
1.2.2 Ramp Signal periodic signal analysis 3.2 Impulse response of Linear Time Invariant
1.2.3 Pulse Signal 2.2.1 Trigonometric or Quadratic Continuous Time system
1.2.4 Impulse Signal form of Fourier Series 3.3 Convolution Integral
1.2.5 Real and Complex exponentials 2.2.2 Polar or Cosine form of
1.2.6 Sinusoids Fourier Series
2.2.3 Complex or Exponential form Includes
of Fourier Series 3.4 Linear Constant-Coefficient Differential
Analyses equations
1.3 Mathematical Operations on 3.4.1 Solve Problems on Linear Constant-
signals Analyses Coefficient Differential equations
1.3.1 Scaling of signals 2.3 Laplace Transform for continuous time
1.3.2 Folding of signals aperiodic and periodic signal analysis
1.3.3 Time Shifting of signals1.3.4 2.3.1 Properties of Laplace Transform Analyses
1.3.5 Addition of signals 2.3.2 Solve Problems based on Laplace 3.5 Analysis of Linear Time Invariant Continuous
1.3.6 Multiplication of signals Transform for Continuous Time Time system by Laplace Transform
1.3.7 Differentiation and Integration of signals 3.5.1 Solve Problems on analysis of Linear Time
signals Invariant Continuous Time system by
Laplace Transform
Analyses Analyses Analyses
1.4 Classification of Signals 2.4 Fourier Transform for continuous time 3.6 Analysis of Linear Time Invariant
1.4.1 Continuous Time (CT) and aperiodic and periodic signal analysis Continuous Time system by Fourier Transform
Discrete 2.4.1 Properties of Fourier Transform 3.6.1 Solve Problems on analysis of Linear Time
Time (DT) Signals 2.4.2 Solve Problems based on Fourier Invariant Continuous Time system by
1.4.2 Periodic and Aperiodic Signals Transform for Continuous Time Fourier Transform
1.4.3 Deterministic and Random signals
Signals
1.4.4 Energy and Power Signals Includes
5.1 Introduction to Linear Time Invariant – 3.7 Effect of Linear Time Invariant Continuous
Discrete Time Systems Time systems are connected in series
Analyses 5.1.1 Impulse response 3.8 Effect of Linear Time Invariant Continuous
1.5 Classification of Systems 5.1.2 Convolution Sum Time systems are connected in parallel
1.5.1 Continuous Time (CT) systems
and Discrete Time (DT) systems Includes
1.5.2 Linear and Non-Linear systems 5.2 Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference
equations 4.1. Introduction to analysis of discrete time
1.5.3 Time-variant and Time-invariant signals
systems 5.2.1 Solve Problems on Linear Constant-
Coefficient Difference equations 4.2 Baseband signal sampling
1.5.4 Causal and Non-causal systems
1.5.5 Stable and Unstable Systems
5.3 Analysis of Recursive and Non- Analyses
Recursive 4.3 Discrete Time Fourier Transform for
systems by Discrete Time Fourier Discrete Time Signals
Transform 4.3.1 Properties of Discrete Time Fourier
5.3.1 Solve Problems on analysis of Transform
Recursive and Non-Recursive 4.3.2 Solve Problems on analysis of Discrete
systems by Discrete Time Fourier Time Signals using Discrete Time
Transform Fourier Transform

5.4 Analysis of Recursive and Non-Recursive


systems by Z Transform Analyses
5.4.1 Solve Problems on analysis of Recursive 4.4 Z Transform for Discrete Time Signals
and Non-Recursive systems by Z 4.4.1 Properties of Z transform
Transform 4.4.2 Solve Problems on analysis of Discrete
Time Signals using Z Transform
5.5 Effect of Linear Time Invariant Discrete Time
systems are connected in series
5.6 Effect of Linear Time Invariant Discrete Time
systems are connected in series

You might also like