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Syllabus-21CS1603-Advanced Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the course 21CS1603 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING. It requires basic signal processing knowledge. The course objectives are to understand random signals, spectral estimation, filters, adaptive filters, and multirate concepts. It is divided into 5 units covering discrete random signals, spectral estimation methods, linear estimation and prediction, adaptive filters, and multirate digital signal processing and wavelets. The outcomes are for students to understand random processes, power spectra, design optimum and adaptive filters, and multirate systems and wavelets. Recommended textbooks and web resources are also provided.
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Syllabus-21CS1603-Advanced Digital Signal Processing

This document outlines the course 21CS1603 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING. It requires basic signal processing knowledge. The course objectives are to understand random signals, spectral estimation, filters, adaptive filters, and multirate concepts. It is divided into 5 units covering discrete random signals, spectral estimation methods, linear estimation and prediction, adaptive filters, and multirate digital signal processing and wavelets. The outcomes are for students to understand random processes, power spectra, design optimum and adaptive filters, and multirate systems and wavelets. Recommended textbooks and web resources are also provided.
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21CS1603 ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Prerequisites for the course


The pre-requisite knowledge required by the students to study this Course is basic
knowledge in Signal Processing.
Objectives
1. The student understands mathematical description and modelling of discrete time
random signals.
2. The Student will be able to understand the spectral estimation
3. The student is conversant with important concepts in various types of filters.
4. The student learns various adaptive filters and its applications.
5. The student is familiar with multirate concepts, techniques and wavelet transforms
UNIT I DISCRETE RANDOM SIGNAL PROCESSING 9
Discrete Random Processes- Ensemble Averages, Stationary processes, Bias and
Estimation, Auto covariance, Autocorrelation, Parseval’s theorem, Wiener-Khintchine
relation, White noise, Power Spectral Density, Spectral factorization, Filtering Random
Processes, Special types of Random Processes – ARMA, AR, MA –Harmonic Process
UNIT II SPECTRAL ESTIMATION 9
Estimation of spectra from finite duration signals, Nonparametric methods – Periodogram,
Modified periodogram, Bartlett, Welch and Blackman-Tukey methods, Parametric methods
– ARMA, AR and MA model based spectral estimation, Solution using Levinson-Durbin
algorithm
UNIT III LINEAR ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION 9
Linear prediction – Forward and Backward prediction, Solution of Prony’s normal
equations, Least mean-squared error criterion, Wiener filter for filtering and prediction,
FIR and IIR Wiener filters, Discrete Kalman filter
UNIT IV ADAPTIVE FILTERS 9
FIR adaptive filters – adaptive filter based on steepest descent method- Widrow-Hoff LMS
algorithm, Normalized LMS algorithm, Adaptive channel equalization, Adaptive echo
cancellation, Adaptive noise cancellation, RLS adaptive algorithm.
UNIT V MULTIRATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING AND WAVELET TRANSFORM 9
Multirate system –Decimator, Interpolators – Polyphase structure - Multistage
implementation of multirate system – Wavelet transform: Discrete Wavelet transform one
dimension (Haar Wavelet transform) - wavelet packets - Application to subband coding
Text Books
1. 1.Monson H. Hayes, ‘Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, Wiley India (P)
Ltd. 2008
2. P. P. Vaidyanathan, “Multirate Systems and Filter Banks”, Prentice Hall, 1992.
Reference Books
1. Simon Haykin , TelagarapuPrabhaka “Adaptive Filter Theory” Prentice Hal,2014
2. Saeed V. Vaseghi “Advanced digital signal processing and noise reduction: fourth edition ,
Wiley , 2008
3. John.G.Proakis,Dimitris.G.Manolakis “Digital signal Processing-Prinicples,Algorithms and
Applications”Pearson,2014

Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to:
CO603. 1 To understand the various special types of Random Processes in communication
receiver
CO603. 2 To understand the Power Spectrum
CO603. 3 To design optimum filters in various applications of signal processing
CO603. 4 To design adaptive filters
CO603. 5 To understand multirate systems and wavelet transforms.
Web Resources
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/117/101/117101001/
http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/12/advanced-digital-signal-processing.html

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