The Electromechanical Engineering Program at Wachemo University includes a course titled 'Signal and Systems Analysis' aimed at B.Sc. students. The course covers various topics such as signal classification, Fourier and Laplace transforms, and filter design, with a focus on both theoretical understanding and practical application using MATLAB. Assessment includes continuous evaluation, a mid-exam, and a final exam, with attendance requirements for lectures and practical sessions.
The Electromechanical Engineering Program at Wachemo University includes a course titled 'Signal and Systems Analysis' aimed at B.Sc. students. The course covers various topics such as signal classification, Fourier and Laplace transforms, and filter design, with a focus on both theoretical understanding and practical application using MATLAB. Assessment includes continuous evaluation, a mid-exam, and a final exam, with attendance requirements for lectures and practical sessions.
Technology Course Number EMEg3212 Course Title Signal and Systems Analysis
Degree Program B.Sc. in Electromechanical Engineering
Module Instrumentation engineering and measurement Module N/A coordinator Lecturer M.B ECTS/credit hrs 3/2 Contact Hours (per Lecture Tutorial Practice or Laboratory Home Study week) 2 2 0 2 Course Objectives Enable student to understand and apply the representation, classification, characterization and analysis of signals and systems in time and frequency domains Course Description UNIT 1 &Course Classification of signals and systems, Signal representation and Contents approximation, Convolution: Representation of signals by a continuum of impulses – continuous Time LTI system UNIT 2 Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals, Fourier Transform: Fourier Transform of common functions, Properties of Fourier transform, Energy Spectrum, System function, Transform of Power signals, sampling theorem. UNIT 3 Laplace and Z-Transforms: Laplace transforms of Common signals, Inverse Laplace transform, Solution of Linear systems, and LTI system analysis. Z-Transforms: Properties of Z-transform, Inverse Z-transform, Analysis and characterization of LTI system in Z-transform. UNIT 4 Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-analog Conversion: Sampling of analog signals, sampling theorem, quantization and quantization errors, DAC, ADC UNIT 5 Power spectrum estimation: Estimation of spectra of finite duration observations, parametric methods of PSD estimation, minimum variance spectral estimation, Eigen analysis algorithms for spectrum estimation. UNIT 6 Implementation of Discrete time systems: Structures and realization of discrete time systems, structures of FIR and IIR systems, Signal flow graphs, cascade, parallel and lattice systems, and state space system analysis, round- off effects in digital filters. UNIT 7 Introduction to Filter Design: Digital filter structures, equivalent structures, Realization of filters using Mat lab, Structure simulation and verification using Mat lab, Bilinear transformation method, Design of low pass, High pass and band pass IIR filters design, spectral transformation of IIR filters, Windowed Fourier series based filter design, CAD of digital filters, LMSE based filter design, CLS design using Mat lab. None Pre-requisites Semester Year III, semester II
Status of Course Compulsory
Teaching & Learning Lecture supported by tutorials, group discussion, questioning and Answering Methods
Assessment/Evaluation • Continuous Assessment (Quiz, and Assignments) 20 %
& • Mid exam 30% Grading System • Final examination 50%
Minimum of 80% attendance during lecture hours; and 100%
Attendance attendance during practical work sessions, except for some Requirements unprecedented mishaps
Literature Textbook:
1. Tesfaye Bayou: Analysis of Signals and Systems, Addis Ababa