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XCS501 Signals and Systems

This document provides information about the course "Signals and Systems" including: 1) The course code, name, credits, and prerequisites. 2) Five course outcomes related to describing and classifying signals and systems, analyzing properties of continuous and discrete time signals and systems using transforms. 3) An outline of the 5 units which will cover classification of signals and systems, analysis of continuous and discrete time signals, and continuous and discrete time linear time-invariant systems.

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XCS501 Signals and Systems

This document provides information about the course "Signals and Systems" including: 1) The course code, name, credits, and prerequisites. 2) Five course outcomes related to describing and classifying signals and systems, analyzing properties of continuous and discrete time signals and systems using transforms. 3) An outline of the 5 units which will cover classification of signals and systems, analysis of continuous and discrete time signals, and continuous and discrete time linear time-invariant systems.

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COURSE CODE XCS501 L T P C

COURSE NAME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 3 0 0 3

C:P:A 3:0:0 L T P H
3 0 0 3
PREREQUISITES  
COURSE OUTCOMES Domain Level

CO1 Describe and classify the signals & systems Cognitive Remembering


Understandin
g
CO2 Find and analyze the properties of continuous time signal Cognitive Remembering
using Fourier and Laplace Transform, , Analyzing
CO3 Find and solve the continuous time LTI system Cognitive Remembering
performance ofFourier and Laplace Transform. , Applying
CO4 Find ,applyand analyze the properties of discrete time Cognitive Remembering
signal using Fourier and Z Transform. ,
Applying
Analyzing,
CO5 Explain,Solveand determinethe performance of Discrete Cognitive Understandin
Time LTI system in Fourier and Z Transform. g
Applying,
Evaluating
UNIT I - CLASSIFICATION OF SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 9

Continuous time signals (CT signals) - Discrete time signals (DT signals) - Step, Ramp,
Pulse,Impulse, Sinusoidal, Exponential, Classification of CT and DT signals - Periodic & Aperiodic
signals, Deterministic& Random signals, Energy & Power signals - CT systems and DT systems
Classification of systems – Static & Dynamic, Linear & Nonlinear, Time-variant &Time-
invariant,Causal&Noncausal, Stable & Unstable.

UNIT II - ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS TIME SIGNAL 9

Fourier series analysis-spectrum of Continuous Time (CT) signals- Fourier and Laplace
Transforms in CT Signal Analysis - Properties.

UNIT III - LINEAR TIME INVARIANT- CONTINUOUS TIME SYSTEMS 9

Differential Equation-Block diagram representation-impulse response, convolution integrals-


Fourier and Laplace transforms in Analysis of CT systems.

UNIT IV - ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS 9

Baseband Sampling of CT signals- Aliasing, Reconstruction of CT signal from DT signals DTFT and
properties, Z-transform & properties.
UNIT V - LINEAR TIME INVARIANT-DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS 9

Difference Equations-Block diagram representation-Impulse response - Convolution sum-


Discrete Fourier and Z Transform Analysis of Recursive & Non-Recursive systems.

LECTURE TUTORIAL PRACTICAL TOTAL

HOURS 45 0 0 45

TEXT BOOKS
1. P.Ramakrishna Rao, “Signals and Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, 2008.

2. B.P.Lathi, “Principles of Linear Systems and Signals”, 2nd Edition, Oxford University    Press,
2009.

REFERENCES
1. 1. R.EZeimer, W.H.Tranter. and .R.D.Fannin, “Signals & Systems - Continuous and Discrete”,
2. Pearson Education, 2009.
1. John Alan Stuller, “An Introduction to Signals and Systems”, Thomson Learning , 2007.
2. M.J .Roberts, “Signals & Systems Analysis using Transform Methods & MATLAB”, Tata McGraw
Hill, 2007.
3. Allan V.Oppenheim, S.Wilsky and S.H.Nawab, “Signals and Systems”, Pearson Education, Indian
Reprint, 2007.
E-REFERENCES

1. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117104074 (Prof.K.S.Venktesh, “NPTEL, Signals and Systems”, IIT-


Kanpur)
2. http://tutorialspoint.com/signals_and_systems/index.htm
3. http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-6-007-signals-and-systems-spring-2011/lecture-notes/

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