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Ec8553 Discrete

The document outlines the objectives and structure of a course on Discrete-Time Signal Processing, covering topics such as the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), digital filter design (IIR and FIR), finite precision effects, and digital signal processors. It includes detailed unit descriptions and expected outcomes for students, emphasizing practical applications in filtering and communication systems. Key textbooks and references for further study are also provided.
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Ec8553 Discrete

The document outlines the objectives and structure of a course on Discrete-Time Signal Processing, covering topics such as the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), digital filter design (IIR and FIR), finite precision effects, and digital signal processors. It includes detailed unit descriptions and expected outcomes for students, emphasizing practical applications in filtering and communication systems. Key textbooks and references for further study are also provided.
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EC8553 DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING LTPC

4004
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:60PERIODS
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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