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The document discusses sampling theory and its key concepts including the Nyquist rate and aliasing. It outlines objectives and outcomes related to using MATLAB to demonstrate sampling theory. The rubric evaluates use of modern engineering software and tools. Students are required to complete a lab on sampling theory using MATLAB on a PC.

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The document discusses sampling theory and its key concepts including the Nyquist rate and aliasing. It outlines objectives and outcomes related to using MATLAB to demonstrate sampling theory. The rubric evaluates use of modern engineering software and tools. Students are required to complete a lab on sampling theory using MATLAB on a PC.

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Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro

Department of Computer System Engineering


(5th Semester, 3rd Year) LAB HANDOUT # 4

Name: _____________________________________________ Roll No: _____________

Score: ____________Signature of the Lab Tutor: _______________ Date: ___________

OBJECTIVES
# Topic #. Of CLO Taxonomy
Lectures level
1 State the key concepts of Sampling theorem, including the 3 5 P2
Nyquist rate, and aliasing and show it using MATLAB

OUTCOME(S)
k. an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern PLO5: Modern Tool Usage
engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
RUBRICS:
Performance Exceeds expectation Meets expectations Does not meet Score
Metric (4-5) (2-3) expectations (0-1)
Use of modern Demonstrates Demonstrates Unable to use
engineering software knowledge and awareness of modern modern engineering
application of modern engineering software software to develop
engineering software through mostly or interpret
through accurate correct development
computer programs
development and and interpretation of
computer programs to
to solve problems.
interpretation of
computer programs solve problems, but
to solve problems. may contain minor
mistakes or syntax
errors
Use of modern Computer and Computer and Computer and
engineering tools software are software are software are
extensively used in somewhat utilized, not utilized, no
the effort was put into attempt was made
course learning new at learning new
software software

EQUIPMENT: PC with operating system and MATLAB Software.

Theory
The signals we use in the real world, such as our voices, are called "analog" signals. To process these
signals in computers, we need to convert the signals to "digital" form. While an analog signal is
continuous in both time and amplitude, a digital signal is discrete in both time and amplitude. To
convert a signal from continuous time to discrete time, a process called sampling is used. The value
of the signal is measured at certain intervals in time. Each measurement is referred to as a sample.
When the continuous analog signal is sampled at a frequency F, the resulting discrete signal has more
frequency components than did the analog signal.

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