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Basic Simulation Lab

This document outlines the Basic Simulation Lab course for the 4th semester B. Tech (ECE) program. The course has no lectures and 3 hours of practical sessions per week for 1.5 credits. Students must complete a minimum of 12 experiments from the list of 17 experiments provided, which cover topics like operations on matrices and signals, convolution, correlation, Fourier transforms, sampling, random processes, and Laplace transforms. The course aims to teach students how to examine and demonstrate various signal operations using MATLAB.

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Basic Simulation Lab

This document outlines the Basic Simulation Lab course for the 4th semester B. Tech (ECE) program. The course has no lectures and 3 hours of practical sessions per week for 1.5 credits. Students must complete a minimum of 12 experiments from the list of 17 experiments provided, which cover topics like operations on matrices and signals, convolution, correlation, Fourier transforms, sampling, random processes, and Laplace transforms. The course aims to teach students how to examine and demonstrate various signal operations using MATLAB.

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B.

Tech (ECE) R-18

(A30409) BASIC SIMULATION LAB

B. Tech. (ECE) IV-Semester


L T P C
0 0 3 1.5

Note: Minimum of 12 experiments to be conducted from the


following.

List of Experiments:
1. Basic Operations on Matrices.
2. Generation of Various Signals and Sequences (Periodic and
Aperiodic), such as UNIT impulse, UNIT step, square, saw tooth,
triangular, sinusoidal, ramp, sinc.
3. Operations on signals and sequences such as addition,
multiplication, scaling, shifting, folding, computation of energy
and average power.
4. Finding the even and odd parts of signal/ sequence and real and
imaginary parts of signal.
5. Convolution between signals and sequences.
6. Autocorrelation and cross correlation between signals and
sequences.
7. Verification of linearity and time invariance properties of a given
continuous/discrete system.
8. Computation of UNIT sample, UNIT step and sinusoidal
responses of the given LTI system and verifying its physical
realizability and stability properties.
9. Gibbs phenomenon.
10. Finding the Fourier transform of a given signal and plotting its
magnitude and phase spectrum.
11. Waveform synthesis using Laplace Transform
12. Locating the zeros and poles and plotting the pole-zero maps in S
plane and Z-plane for the given transfer function.
13. Generation of Gaussian noise (real and complex), computation of
its mean, M.S. Value and its Skew, Kurtosis, and PSD, Probability
Distribution Function.
14. Sampling theorem verification.
15. Removal of noise by autocorrelation / cross correlation.
16. Extraction of periodic signal masked by noise using correlation.
17. Verification of Weiner-Khinchine Relations
18. Checking a random process for stationarity in wide sense

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B. Tech (ECE) R-18

Course Outcomes
Upon completing this course the student will be able to
1. Examine various signals and demonstrate different operations
using MATLAB.
2. Evaluate the Fourier transform of a signal and Plot it's
magnitude and phase spectrum.
3. Test the sampling theorem using MAT lab
4. Examine a WSS Random process.
5. Describe the waveform synthesis using laplace tranform and
plot pole zero maps in s plane and z plane.

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