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EC8553 DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING L T P C

4 0 0 4
OBJECTIVES:
• To learn discrete fourier transform, properties of DFT and its application to linear filtering
• To understand the characteristics of digital filters, design digital IIR and FIR filters and apply
these filters to filter undesirable signals in various frequency bands
• To understand the effects of finite precision representation on digital filters
• To understand the fundamental concepts of multi rate signal processing and its applications
• To introduce the concepts of adaptive filters and its application to communication
engineering
UNIT I DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM 12
Review of signals and systems, concept of frequency in discrete-time signals, summary of analysis
& synthesis equations for FT & DTFT, frequency domain sampling, Discrete Fourier transform
(DFT) - deriving DFT from DTFT, properties of DFT - periodicity, symmetry, circular convolution.
Linear filtering using DFT. Filtering long data sequences - overlap save and overlap add method.
Fast computation of DFT - Radix-2 Decimation-in-time (DIT) Fast Fourier transform (FFT),
Decimation-in-frequency (DIF) Fast Fourier transform (FFT). Linear filtering using FFT.

UNIT II INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE FILTERS 12


Characteristics of practical frequency selective filters. characteristics of commonly used analog
filters - Butterworth filters, Chebyshev filters. Design of IIR filters from analog filters (LPF, HPF,
BPF, BRF) - Approximation of derivatives, Impulse invariance method, Bilinear transformation.
Frequency transformation in the analog domain. Structure of IIR filter - direct form I, direct form II,
Cascade, parallel realizations.

UNIT III FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE FILTERS 12


Design of FIR filters - symmetric and Anti-symmetric FIR filters - design of linear phase FIR filters
using Fourier series method - FIR filter design using windows (Rectangular, Hamming and
Hanning window), Frequency sampling method. FIR filter structures - linear phase structure, direct
form realizations

UNIT IV FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS 12


Fixed point and floating point number representation - ADC - quantization - truncation and rounding
- quantization noise - input / output quantization - coefficient quantization error - product
quantization error - overflow error - limit cycle oscillations due to product quantization and
summation - scaling to prevent overflow.

UNIT V INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS 12


DSP functionalities - circular buffering – DSP architecture – Fixed and Floating point architecture
principles – Programming – Application examples.

TOTAL:60 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to
• Apply DFT for the analysis of digital signals and systems
• Design IIR and FIR filters
• Characterize the effects of finite precision representation on digital filters
• Design multirate filters
• Apply adaptive filters appropriately in communication systems
TEXT BOOK:
1. John G. Proakis & Dimitris G.Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing – Principles, Algorithms
& Applications”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall, 2007.
(UNIT I – V)

REFERENCES:
1. Emmanuel C. Ifeachor & Barrie. W. Jervis, “Digital Signal Processing”, Second Edition,
Pearson Education / Prentice Hall, 2002.
2. A. V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer and J.R. Buck, “Discrete-Time Signal Processing”, 8th
Indian Reprint, Pearson, 2004.
3. Sanjit K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing – A Computer Based Approach”, Tata Mc Graw
Hill, 2007.
4. Andreas Antoniou, “Digital Signal Processing”, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2006.

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