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The document outlines the course plan for Cloud Computing at Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering for the academic year 2024-25, led by Mr. Shaikh P.L. It includes course objectives, outcomes, evaluation methods, and a detailed syllabus covering topics such as signals and systems, Fourier and Laplace transforms, and probability. Additionally, it provides guidelines for students and practical lab plans to enhance their learning experience.

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Cloud computing

The document outlines the course plan for Cloud Computing at Vishwabharati Academy's College of Engineering for the academic year 2024-25, led by Mr. Shaikh P.L. It includes course objectives, outcomes, evaluation methods, and a detailed syllabus covering topics such as signals and systems, Fourier and Laplace transforms, and probability. Additionally, it provides guidelines for students and practical lab plans to enhance their learning experience.

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VISHWABHARATI ACADEMY’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,

SAROLA BADDI, AHEMEDNAGAR (Maharashtra)

Computer Engineering

COURSE FILE 2024-25

Course: Cloud Computing

TE – Second Semester

Name of the faculty: Mr.Shaikh P.L.

Asst Professor (Electronics & Computer Engineering)


Course Plan

a. Teaching the students with innovative technologies


b. Mentioning the practical applications
c. Making students to solve the questions.
d. Doubts clarification at the end of each unit
e. Keep monitoring the weak students
Method of Evaluation
a. Internal Examinations
b. Unit Wise assignments
c. Descriptive examinations
d. University Examinations
Course Objective
To understand the mathematical representation of continuous and discrete time signals and
systems.
• To classify signals and systems into different categories.
• To analyze Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems in time and transform domains.
• To build basics for understanding of courses such as signal processing, control system and
communication.
• To develop basis of probability and random variables.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course, the learner will be able to:
CO1: Identify, classify basic signals and perform operations on signals.
CO2: Identify, Classify the systems based on their properties in terms of input output relation and in
terms of impulse response and will be able to determine the convolution between to signals. .
CO3: Analyze and resolve the signals in frequency domain using Fourier series and Fourier Transform.
CO4: Resolve the signals in complex frequency domain using Laplace Transform, and will be able to
apply and analyze the LTI systems using Laplace Transforms.
CO5: Define and Describe the probability, random variables and random signals. Compute the
probability of a given event, model, compute the CDF and PDF.
CO6: Compute the mean, mean square, variance and standard deviation for given random variables
using PDF.
.
Total Strength of the Class:
S. No Class / Division No. of Students

a. First Class with Distinction

b. First Class

c. Pass

d Expected pass percentage

Guidelines to Students
1. First of all they should attend all the classes to understand and learn basics of this course.
2. They should go through different reference books and reference manuals to acquire the best of
the subject.
3. They should clarify their doubts completely at the end of completion of each unit and they
should be in a position to answer whenever questioned.
4. At the end of each unit they should develop the habit of answering objective type questions from
different text books so that it will be helpful for them appear for different competitive exams.
5. They should learn the things in the practical approach besides theory.
6. They should be acquainted with the latest knowledge and apply the same in their theory.
7. They should submit all the assignments that are given in student manual without copying from
others
8. They should be in a position to submit at least one paper at student level paper presentations
Subject Signal & System

Faculty P.L.Shaikh

Text Books (to be acquired by the Students)


Text Books
T1 Simon Haykins and Barry Van Veen, “Signals and Systems”, 2nd Edition, Wiley India.
T2 M.J. Roberts “Signal and Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill 2007.
Reference Books
R1 Charles Phillips, “Signals, Systems and Transforms”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education.

R2 Peyton Peebles, “Probability, Random Variable, Random Processes”, 4th Edition, Tata Mc
Graw Hill
R3 A. Nagoor Kanni “Signals and Systems”, 2nd edition, Mc Graw Hill.

Unit Title of the Units Chapters No of Classes


Introduction to Signals &
I 07
Systems
Time domain 07
II representation of LTI
System

III Fourier Series 07

IV Fourier Transform 07

V Laplace Transform 07
Probability and Random 07
VI
Variables
Contact classes for syllabus coverage
Contact classes for syllabus coverage :
Classes for syllabus coverage above curriculum :
Tutorial classes :
Unit tests:
Descriptive and/ objective Tests :
Total Classes
Topic wise Coverage

No. of C Cumulative
Sr. No Topics to be covered classes No. of Periods
requires Coverage

UNIT-I Introduction to Signals & Systems

01 Introduction,Graphical, Functional, Tabular and Sequence


01 01
representation of Continuous and Discrete time signals.
02 Basics of Elementary signals: Unit step, Unit ramp, Unit
parabolic, Impulse, Sinusoidal, Real exponential, Complex
01 02
exponential, Rectangular pulse, Triangular, Signum, Sinc
and Gaussian function
03 time shifting, time reversal, time scaling, amplitude scaling 01 03
4 signal addition, subtraction, signal multiplication. 01 04
5 Communication, control system and Signal processing
01 05
examples.
6 Deterministic, Random, periodic , Non periodic, Energy ,
01 06
Power, Causal , Non- Causal, Even and odd signal
7 Introduction, Classification of Systems: Lumped Parameter
and Distributed Parameter System, static and dynamic
systems, Causal-non causal systems, Linear and Non- linear 01 07
systems, time variant and time invariant systems, stable and
unstable systems, invertible and non- invertible systems.
UNIT-II Time domain representation of LTI System

8 Input-output relation, definition of impulse response, 01


08
convolution sum, convolution integral
09 Standard representations for logic functions, kmap 01
09
representation of logic functions (sop and pos forms
10 computation of convolution integral using graphical method 01
10
for unit step to unit step
11 unit step to exponential, exponential to exponential 01 11
12 unit step to rectangular and rectangular to rectangular only 01 12
13 Computation of convolution sum. Properties of convolution 01 13

14 System interconnection, system properties in terms of 01 14


impulse response, step response in terms of impulse
response.
UNIT-III Fourier Series
15 Fourier series (FS) representation of periodic Continuous 15
01
Time (CT) signals
16 Dirichlet condition for existence of Fourier series 01 16
17 orthogonality, basis functions, Amplitude and phase 17
01
response,
18 FS representation of CT signals using trigonometric and 18
01
exponential Fourier series
19 Applications of Fourier series 01 19
20 properties of Fourier series and their physical significance 01 20
21 Gibbs phenomenon. 21
UNIT-IV Fourier Transform
22 Fourier Transform (FT) representation of aperiodic CT 01 22
signals
23 Dirichlet condition for existence of Fourier transform 01 23

24 evaluation of magnitude and phase response, FT of standard 01 24


CT signals
25 Properties and their significance 01 25

26 Interplay between time and frequency domain using sinc 01 26

27 rectangular signals 01 27

28 Fourier Transform for periodic signals. 01 28

UNIT V Laplace Transform


29 Definition of Laplace Transform (LT), Limitations of 29
01
Fourier transform and need of Laplace transform
30 ROC, Properties of ROC 01 30

31 Laplace transform of standard periodic and aperiodic 31


01
functions
32 properties of Laplace transform and their significance, 01 32
Laplace transform evaluation using properties
33 Inverse Laplace transform based on partial fraction 33
01
expansion
34 stability considerations in S domain 01 34
35 Application of Laplace transforms to the LTI system 35
01
analysis.

UNIT VI Probability and Random Variables

36 Experiment, sample space, event, probability 01 36


37 conditional probability and statistical independence, Bayes 37
01
theorem,
38 Uniform and Gaussian probability models. 01 38
39 Continuous and Discrete random variables, cumulative 39
01
distributive function,
40 Probability density function, properties of CDF and PDF 01 40
41 Statistical averages, mean, moments and expectations 01 41
42 standard deviation and variance. 01 42

Subject In charge Head


Sr. No. Planned Date of Actual Remark
Topics To Be Covered
Date Conduction
Introduction to Signals & Systems

1 Introduction,Graphical, Functional, Tabular and


Sequence representation of Continuous and
Discrete time signals.
2 Basics of Elementary signals: Unit step, Unit ramp,
Unit parabolic, Impulse, Sinusoidal, Real
exponential, Complex exponential, Rectangular
pulse, Triangular, Signum, Sinc and Gaussian
function
3 time shifting, time reversal, time scaling, amplitude
scaling
4 signal addition, subtraction, signal multiplication.
5 Communication, control system and Signal
processing examples.
6 Deterministic, Random, periodic , Non periodic,
Energy , Power, Causal , Non- Causal, Even and
odd signal
7 Introduction, Classification of Systems: Lumped
Parameter and Distributed Parameter System, static
and dynamic systems, Causal-non causal systems,
Linear and Non- linear systems, time variant and
time invariant systems, stable and unstable systems,
invertible and non- invertible systems.
Time domain representation of LTI System
8 Input-output relation, definition of impulse
response, convolution sum, convolution integral
09 Standard representations for logic functions, kmap
representation of logic functions (sop and pos
forms
10 computation of convolution integral using graphical
method for unit step to unit step
11 unit step to exponential, exponential to exponential
12 unit step to rectangular and rectangular to
rectangular only
13 Computation of convolution sum. Properties of
convolution
14 System interconnection, system properties in terms
of impulse response, step response in terms of
impulse response.
Fourier Series
15 Fourier series (FS) representation of periodic
Continuous Time (CT) signals
16 Dirichlet condition for existence of Fourier series

17 orthogonality, basis functions, Amplitude and


phase response,
18 FS representation of CT signals using trigonometric
and exponential Fourier series
19 Applications of Fourier series
20 properties of Fourier series and their physical
significance
21 Gibbs phenomenon.

Fourier Transform
22 Fourier Transform (FT) representation of aperiodic
CT signals
23 Dirichlet condition for existence of Fourier
transform
24 evaluation of magnitude and phase response, FT of
standard CT signals
25 Properties and their significance

26 Interplay between time and frequency domain using


sinc
27 rectangular signals

28 Fourier Transform for periodic signals.


Laplace Transform

29 Definition of Laplace Transform (LT), Limitations


of Fourier transform and need of Laplace transform
30 ROC, Properties of ROC

31 Laplace transform of standard periodic and


aperiodic functions

32 properties of Laplace transform and their


significance, Laplace transform evaluation using
properties
33 Inverse Laplace transform based on partial fraction
expansion
34 stability considerations in S domain

35 Application of Laplace transforms to the LTI


system analysis.
Probability and Random Variables

36 Experiment, sample space, event, probability

37 conditional probability and statistical independence,


Bayes theorem,
38 Uniform and Gaussian probability models.

39 Continuous and Discrete random variables,


cumulative distributive function,
40 Probability density function, properties of CDF and
PDF
41 Statistical averages, mean, moments and
expectations
42 standard deviation and variance.
VISHWABHARTI ACADEMY’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEAPRTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
PRACTICAL PLAN 2024-25
Subject Signal & System Laboratory Code
Class SE ( Electronics & Computer Practical 2 Hrs / Week
Engineering )

Sr. Planned Actual date of Practical to be Covered


No Dates Conduction
Generate and plot the following signals in time domain and
also sketch its amplitude and phase spectrum. Verify the result:
• Impulse • Unit Step • Exponential • Unit ramp • Sinc •
1 Rectangular

Write the codes to plot the signals also simulate the signals
2

Develop codes to simulate, and plot the results for an


exponential signal
3

Sampling & Aliasing

Real time speech signal and Spectral analysis


5

Stability analysis for any given system with Characteristic


6 Equation given
Simulation of root locus for given G(s)H(s). Comment on time
7
domain specifications and stability of the system.

Simulation frequency response analysis using Bode Plot for


8
given G(s) H(s)

Subject – In charge Head

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