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This document provides information about the Digital Signal Processing course ECC3852, including the contact information for the professor, learning outcomes, and course contents. The course covers topics such as discrete-time signals and systems, discrete convolution, Fourier transforms, Z-transforms, digital filters, and digital signal processing systems. Students will analyze signals and systems, evaluate digital signal processing requirements, and explain different signal and filter types. The course contents are divided into sections on transforms, filters, and advanced digital signal processing. Students are evaluated based on coursework, tests, assignments, and a final exam.
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This document provides information about the Digital Signal Processing course ECC3852, including the contact information for the professor, learning outcomes, and course contents. The course covers topics such as discrete-time signals and systems, discrete convolution, Fourier transforms, Z-transforms, digital filters, and digital signal processing systems. Students will analyze signals and systems, evaluate digital signal processing requirements, and explain different signal and filter types. The course contents are divided into sections on transforms, filters, and advanced digital signal processing. Students are evaluated based on coursework, tests, assignments, and a final exam.
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ECC3852
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Prof. Dr. MohammadHamiruce Marhaban (G2)


[email protected]
What is Signal?
A “signal” describes how a physical quantity varies with time/space
Signal Processing
Manipulating a signal to change its characteristics or extract information

Performed by:
- Analogue electrical circuits
- Special-purpose integrated circuits
- Computer

Typical Signal Processing Problems:

Eliminating “noise” Correcting Distortion Extracting information


Signal Processing Philosophy
The model plays an important role:

- Characterise “signal” and “noise”


- Describe “distortion”
- Relate desired quantity to measured data

Language of Signal Processing?

Mathematics
- Calculus
- Linear algebra ~ dot or inner product

Probability and Statistics


Learning Outcomes:
Students are able to:

1. Analyse various discrete signals and systems transforms (WK, WP, C4) EAC1

2. Evaluate the requirement of the digital signal processing system to solve problem related to digital signal system (WK,

WP, C5) EAC4

3. Explain various types of signal and digital filter (A3) EAC9

EAC1: Engineering Knowledge – Using knowledge of math, science and basics engineering for solving complex engineering

problem

EAC4: Investigation – Unraveling complex problems using knowledge-based research methods including the design and

implementation of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data to provide complete information and accurate decisions

EAC9: Individual and Team work - Communicate effectively in complex engineering activities with the engineering

community and the general public, able to write reports and documentation, make presentations, give and receive instructions

clearly.
Course Contents:
REVIEW OF DISCRETE-TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (6) : SIGNALS, SYSTEMS AND

SIGNAL PROCESSING * SIGNAL CLASSIFICATION * TIME AND FREQUENCY DOMAIN

RELATIONSHIP * SAMPLING * ALIASING AND QUANTIZATION * DISCRETE TIME SIGNAL

AND SYSTEM * LINEAR TIME INVARIANT (LTI) DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS

DISCRETE CONVOLUTION (5) : CONVOLUTION PROPERTIES * CONVOLUTION OF

FINITE SEQUENCES * DISCRETE LINEAR CONVOLUTION AND CIRCULAR

CONVOLUTION * DECONVOLUTION AND DISCRETE CORRELATION


Course Contents:
FOURIER TRANSFORM IN DISCRETE TIME DOMAIN (6) : DISCRETE FOURIER SERIES *

DISCRETE TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM (DTFT) * DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM

(DFT) * DFT AND FOURIER SERIES RELATIONSHIP * DFT AND DTFT RELATIONSHIP *

FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM (FFT) * LINEAR FILTER METHOD AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS

USING DFT AND FFT * INVERSE DFT (IDFT) * INVERSE FFT (IFFT)

Z-TRANSFORM (3) : ONE SIDED Z-TRANSFORM * BILATERAL TWO SIDED Z-

TRANSFORM * REGION OF CONVERGENCE (ROC) * PROPERTIES OF Z-TRANSFORM,

POLES AND ZEROS


Course Contents:
TRANSFORM ANALYSIS (3) : INVERSE Z TRANSFORM * LTI SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN Z

TRANSFORM * RELATIONSHIP WITH LAPLACE TRANSFORM * RELATIONSHIP WITH

FOURIER TRANSFORM

INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE (IIR) DIGITAL FILTERS (6) : RESPONSE MATCHING *

TIME INVARIANT SYSTEM * BILINEAR TRANSFORMATION * MATCHED Z-TRANSFORM *

SPECTRAL TRANSFORMATION FOR IIR FILTERS * DESIGN OF DIGITAL FILTER USING

LEAST SQUARE METHOD


Course Contents:
FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE (FIR) DIGITAL FILTERS (6) : FREQUENCY-SAMPLING DESIGN *

WINDOWED-SINC FILTER * SPECTRAL-TRANSFORMATION * SYMMETRIC SEQUENCES AND

LINEAR PHASE * WINDOW-BASED DESIGN * ITERATIVE FILTER DESIGN * CUSTOM FILTER DESIGN

* HILBERT TRANSFORM

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) SYSTEMS (4) : GENERAL ARCHITECTURE OF A DSP

SYSTEMS * SIGNAL ACQUISITION * DSP PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS

ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3) : MULTI-RATE SIGNAL PROCESSING * SAMPLING

RATE CONVERSION * IMPLEMENTATIONS OF ALGORITHMS ON HARDWARE PLATFORM * CASE-

STUDY

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Evaluation:
Coursework Test 1 20%

Test 2 20%

Assignment 20%

Final Examination 40%

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