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Course Objective: Wollo University Kombolcha Institute of Technology Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

This document outlines a course on signals and systems analysis offered at Wollo University's Kombolcha Institute of Technology. The 6 ECTS course is intended for third year electrical engineering students and will cover topics like signal classification, time and frequency domain representations, Fourier series, Laplace and z-transforms, and discrete-time linear time-invariant systems. Students will be assessed through assignments, a final exam, class participation and are expected to adhere to the student code of conduct. The course will be taught through lectures, tutorials and assignments with reference materials including textbooks on signals, systems analysis and processing.

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Course Objective: Wollo University Kombolcha Institute of Technology Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

This document outlines a course on signals and systems analysis offered at Wollo University's Kombolcha Institute of Technology. The 6 ECTS course is intended for third year electrical engineering students and will cover topics like signal classification, time and frequency domain representations, Fourier series, Laplace and z-transforms, and discrete-time linear time-invariant systems. Students will be assessed through assignments, a final exam, class participation and are expected to adhere to the student code of conduct. The course will be taught through lectures, tutorials and assignments with reference materials including textbooks on signals, systems analysis and processing.

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WOLLO UNIVERSITY

KOMBOLCHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER
ENGINEERING

Course Title: Signals and Systems Analysis Program: Degree


Course code: ECEG 2121 Target: 3RD Year Elec
Contact Hrs.: 6ECTS (3 Lec. & 3 Tut) hrs Course Category: Major
Pre-Requisite: Applied Mathematics III Instructors: Eyob & Daniel

Course Objective
Enable student to understand and apply the representation, classification,
characterization and analysis of signals and systems in time and frequency domains

Course Outline
1. Signals and Systems
1.1. Definition of signal and system
1.2. Classification and Properties of Signals
1.3. Basic Continuous and Discrete-Time Signals
1.4. Classification and Properties of Systems

2. Time Domain Representation for linear Time invariant system


2.1. Introduction
2.2. Convolution
2.3. Properties of the impulse response representation for LTI system
2.4. Block diagram Representation
3. Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals
3.1. Fourier Series Representation of Continuous-Time Periodic Signals
3.2. Properties of Continuous-Time Fourier Series
3.3. Fourier Series Representation of Discrete-Time Periodic Signal
3.4. Properties of Discrete-Time Fourier Series
4. Continuous-Time Fourier Transform
4.1. Continuous-Time Fourier Transform
4.2. The Fourier Transform for Periodic Signals
4.3. Properties of the Continuous-Time Fourier Transform
5. Laplace Transform and Continuous-Time LTI Systems
5.1. The Laplace Transform
5.2. Properties of the Laplace Transform
5.3. The Inverse Laplace Transform
5.4. The System Function
5.5. The Unilateral Laplace Transform
6. The z-Transform and Discrete-Time LTI Systems
6.1. The z-Transform
6.2. Properties of the z-Transform
6.3. The Inverse z-Transform
6.4. The System Function of Discrete-Time LTI Systems
6.5. The Unilateral z-Transform
Delivery Method: Lectures supported by tutorials and Assignments
Course Requirements:
Counties Assessments-------------------------- 50%
Final Exam--------------------------------------- 50%
 All students are expected to abide by the code of conduct of students throughout this course
 Academic dishonesty, melding cheating, and plagiarism will not be tolerated.
 Class activities will vary day to day, ranging from lectures to discussions. Students will be
active participants in the course.
 you are required to submit and present the assignments provided according to the time table
indicated
 85% of class attendance is mandatory

Reference
[1] Signals and Systems, Second Edition, Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, John, Wiley & Sons, 2003
[2] Philip Denbigh: System Analysis and Signal, 1988.
[3] Processing with emphasis on the use of matlab, Prentice Hall; 1st edition , February 3, 1998
[4] Budak: Passive and Active Network Analysis and Synthesis, Houghton Mifflin, 1974.
[5] Hazony: Elements of Network Synthesis, Reinhold, 1963.
[6] Roberts: Signals and Systems: Analysis using Transform Methods and MATLAB, MJ, International

Edition, McGraw Hill, 2003. God Blessed Ethiopia

Contact Addresses: Office- Engineering Building 2nd floor office no 307

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