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10B17EC307

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10B17EC307

The document describes a Signals and Systems Lab course. It provides objectives, outcomes, a list of experiments, and an evaluation scheme. Students will use MATLAB to analyze signals and systems, including generating signals, system responses, and Fourier analysis.

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SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS LAB

(Core Subject)
Course Code: 10B17EC307 Semester: 3rd Semester, B. Tech (ECE)
4th Semester, B. Tech (CSE/IT)

Credits: 1 Contact Hours: L-0, T-0,P-2

Course Objectives
The primary objective of this course is to provide a thorough understanding and analysis of
signals and systems using MATLAB.

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the students will be able to:

1. Understand basics of MATLAB syntax, functions and programming.


2. Generate and characterize various continuous and discrete time signals.
3. Perform the basic operations on the signals.
4. Design and analyze linear time-invariant (LTI) systems and compute its response.
5. Analyze the spectral characteristics of signals using Fourier analysis.
6. Analyze the systems using Laplace transform and Z-transform.

List of Experiments
1. Introduction to MATLAB
2. To create user defined functions for generating sinusoidal signal, delta function, unit step
function and periodic signal.
3. To create user defined functions for signal operation: signal addition, time shifting, time
scaling and time inversion.
4. To compute convolution of two signals and verify its properties.
5. To compute auto-correlation and cross-correlation of two signals and verify its properties.
6. To obtain the response of LTI system defined by linear constant coefficient difference
equations.
7. To synthesize the periodic signal using Fourier series.
8. To analyze the spectrum of the signal using Fourier transform and verify its properties.
9. To compute and plot the impulse response and pole-zero diagram of transfer function
using Laplace transform.
10. To compute and plot the impulse response and pole-zero diagram of transfer function
using Z-transform.

Evaluation Scheme

1. Mid Sem. Evaluation 20 Marks


2. End Sem. Evaluation 20 Marks
3. Attendance 15 Marks
4. Class response 30 Marks
5. File 15 Marks

Total Marks 100 Marks

Text Books

 B.P. lathi, Linear Systems and Signals, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press,
India.
 Barry Van Veen & Simon Haykin “Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition” Willey
Publishers
 Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, S. Hamid Nawab, “Signals and Systems”. 2nd
Edition, PHI, India.

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