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The document outlines the syllabus for the Digital Signal Processing course, detailing course objectives, outcomes, and modules covering topics such as signal analysis, filter design, digital signal processors, and multi-rate processing. It includes a breakdown of lecture hours and recommended textbooks for further reading. The course is designed to equip students with practical skills in analyzing and designing digital systems and filters.

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The document outlines the syllabus for the Digital Signal Processing course, detailing course objectives, outcomes, and modules covering topics such as signal analysis, filter design, digital signal processors, and multi-rate processing. It includes a breakdown of lecture hours and recommended textbooks for further reading. The course is designed to equip students with practical skills in analyzing and designing digital systems and filters.

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Agenda Item 65/44 - Annexure - 40

BEEE302L Digital Signal Processing L T P C


3 0 0 3
Pre-requisite BEEE204L Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. Analyze Linear Time-Invariant systems and frequency response characteristics of
discrete time systems.
2. Design IIR filters and FIR filters.
3. Comprehend digital signal processors for real world applications and multi-rate sig-
nal processing.

Course Outcomes
On completion of this course, the students will be able to
1. Perform frequency response characteristics and fast computation techniques.
2. Realize the structures of digital systems.
3. Design and implement IIR and FIR filters with real time constraints.
4. Explore real world digital signal processors.
5. Explicate multi-rate signal processing and design of adaptive filters.

Module:1 Analysis of Signals and Systems 4 hours


Classification; Z-transform: ROC, stability and causality analysis; Effects of sampling and
quantization in discrete domain.
Module:2 Discrete Fourier Transform 8 hours
DTFT - frequency domain sampling; DFT: properties, frequency analysis; Radix-2 FFT
algorithms, applications; Realization of filter structures: Direct forms I and II, cascade,
parallel and lattice structures.
Module:3 Design of IIR Filters 8 hours
Design techniques for analog low pass filter: Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations,
frequency transformation, approximation of derivatives, Bilinear transformation and impulse
invariant technique.
Module:4 Design of FIR Filters 8 hours
FIR Filter Design: Phase and group delay, design characteristics of FIR filters with linear
phase, frequency response, FIR filters using window functions: Rectangular, Hamming,
Hanning, Bartlett, Blackman and Kaiser.
Module:5 Digital Signal Processors 6 hours
Finite word length effects, digital signal processor architectures: TMS320 C series, general
purpose processors: fixed point and floating point, MAC, pipelining, addressing modes,
typical implementation of DSP algorithms.
Module:6 Multi-rate Digital Signal Processing 5 hours
Sampling rate conversion, decimation and interpolation, implementation using polyphase
filter structures.
Module:7 Adaptive Filters 4 hours
Design of Wiener and Adaptive filters, applications.
Module:8 Contemporary Issues 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 45


Text Books
1. John G. Proakis, D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms
and Applications, 2016, 4th edition, Pearson Education.
2. Oppenheim V.A.V and Schaffer R.W, Discrete – time Signal Processing, 2014, 3rd
Edition, Pearson.
Reference Books
1. Lawrence R Rabiner and Bernard Gold, Theory and Application of Digital Signal

Proceedings of the 65th Academic Council (17.03.2022) 1166


Agenda Item 65/44 - Annexure - 40

Processing, 2016, Pearson Education.


2. Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, Digital Signal Processing- A Practical Approach, 2011, 2nd
edition, Prentice Hall.
3. Steven W Smith, Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and
Scientists, 2014, Newnes.

4. Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, 2013, 4th edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
Mode of Evaluation: CAT, Assignment, Quiz, FAT

Recommended by Board of Studies 19-02-2022


Approved by Academic Council No. 65 Date 17-03-2022

Proceedings of the 65th Academic Council (17.03.2022) 1167

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