Signal & Signal
Signal & Signal
Notes
DETAILED SYLLABUS
Module I (5 Lectures)
Introduction to signals and systems - Classification of signals - Basic operations on signals –
Elementary signals - Concept of system - Properties of systems - Stability, invertability, time
invariance - Linearity - Causality - Memory - Time domain description - Convolution –
Impulse response.
Module II (5 Lectures)
Representation of LTI systems - Differential equation and difference equation representations
of LTI systems, Continuous Time LTI systems and Convolution Integral, Discrete Time LTI
systems and linear convolution.
Module IV (9 Lectures)
Frequency Domain Representation of Discrete Time Signals- Discrete Time Fourier
Transform: Properties, Sampling Theorem, aliasing, reconstruction filter, sampling of band
pass signals. Fourier series Representation of Discrete Time Periodic Signals.
Module VI (8 Lectures)
Z Transform - Definition - Properties of the region of convergence - Properties of the Z
transform - Analysis of LTI systems - Relating the transfer function and difference equation -
Stability and causality - Inverse systems - Determining the frequency response from poles
and zeros.
Suggested Readings:
[1]. Haykin. S., Venn B. V. Signals and Systems
[2]. Oppenheim A.V., Willsky A.S. &Nawab S.H., Signals and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill
[3]. Taylor F.H, Principles of Signals and Systems, McGraw Hill
References:
[1]. Bracewell R.N., Fourier Transform & Its Applications, McGraw Hill
[2]. Haykin S., Communication Systems, John Wiley
[3]. Lathi B.P., Modern Digital& Analog Communication Systems, Oxford University Press
[4]. Papoulis A., Fourier Integral & Its Applications, McGraw Hill
Module I