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Lecture 4-Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-Time Signals (Online Learning)

This document provides information about the lecture 4 content for the digital signal processing course EEE324. The lecture will cover discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals, including discussing linear time-invariant (LTI) discrete-time systems, ideal continuous-time lowpass filtering using a discrete-time filter through an example, and obtaining a discrete-time lowpass filter using the impulse invariance method from a continuous-time filter through an example. The course overall will cover various digital signal processing concepts like sampling, discrete Fourier transforms, digital filter design, and their implementation.
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Lecture 4-Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-Time Signals (Online Learning)

This document provides information about the lecture 4 content for the digital signal processing course EEE324. The lecture will cover discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals, including discussing linear time-invariant (LTI) discrete-time systems, ideal continuous-time lowpass filtering using a discrete-time filter through an example, and obtaining a discrete-time lowpass filter using the impulse invariance method from a continuous-time filter through an example. The course overall will cover various digital signal processing concepts like sampling, discrete Fourier transforms, digital filter design, and their implementation.
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Spring 2020 (Online Learning)

EEE324 - Digital Signal Processing

Lecture 4: Discrete-time Processing of Continuous-time Signals

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus


Resources

Textbook
• Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications by John G. Proakis and Dimitris K Manolakis (P&M)

Reference Books
• Discrete-Time Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald. W. Schafer, Pearson Education (OS)

• Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-based approach by Sanjit K. Mitra, McGraw-Hill Science (SKM)

• Signals and Systems by Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky and with S. Hamid (OW&N)

Reading Material
• Chapter 4 – Discrete-Time Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald. W. Schafer, Pearson Education (OS)
(Topic 4.4, 4.4.1 4.4.2)
Course Contents

Review of Signals & Systems Concepts, Introduction to DSP Theory and Applications, A/D and
D/A Signal Transformation, Sampling & Quantization of Signals, Digital Signals in Time and
Frequency Domains, Discrete Fourier Transform and Fast Fourier Transform, Circular
Convolution & Methods of Linear Filtering, Discrete Time LTI Systems, LTI Systems Analysis in
Time and Frequency Domain and its Stability, z-Transform, Unilateral z-Transform, Digital
Filters, Ideal and Practical Digital Filters, Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters, Infinite Impulse
Response (IIR) Filters, Realization of Digital Filters, DSP Algorithms and their Implementation
Issues, DSP Processors, DSP Applications
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

1. Apply all the concepts of the signal and systems, their mathematical description/ representation and
transformations in discrete domain to understand and analyze discrete time LTI systems. (PLO1-C3)
2. Analyze the discrete systems using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and filter realization techniques for
discrete time signal processing. (PLO2-C4)
3. Design the digital filter using analog and digital techniques for discrete time signal processing (PLO3-
C5)
4. Manipulate the concepts of digital signal processing using software and hardware tools. (PLO5-P5)
5. Explain the concepts of digital signal processing by justifying the lab experiments performed using
software and hardware tools. (PLO10-A4)
6. Demonstrate the concepts of digital signal processing by completing the lab tasks through effective
individual and team work. (PLO9-A3)
Course Breakdown
Topic CLO Bloom Specific Outcome Contact Students Assessment
Weeks

Taxonomy Hours Learning


Hours

Review of Concepts of Signals and Apply signals and systems concepts to Quiz 1, Assignment 1, S-I,
1.5 CLO1 C3 4.5 8
Systems comprehend digital signal processing Terminal

Analyze the discrete time LTI systems using


Time Domain Analysis of Discrete Time Quiz 1, Assignment 1, S-I,
1.5 CLO1 C3 time domain techniques to learn digital signal 4.5 8
LTI Systems Terminal
processing

Apply the transform domain techniques to Quiz 1, Assignment 1, SI,


4 LTI systems in Transform Domain CLO1 C3 12 36
analyze LTI systems Terminal

Sampling and Reconstruction of Signal in Apply time and frequency domain techniques
1 CLO1 C3 3 7 Assignment 2, S-II, Terminal
time and frequency Domain for sampling and reconstruction of signals

Demonstrate the discrete time signals by Quiz 2, Assignment 2, S-II,


3 Implementation of DFT and FFT CLO2 C4 9 20
implementing DFT and FFT Terminal

Filter Structures using Filter Realization Demonstrate the filter realization techniques to
1 CLO2 C4 3 7 Quiz 3, Assignment 3, Terminal
Techniques sketch and analyze the filter structures

Design digital filters for DSP using filter


3 Filter Design Techniques CLO3 C5 9 20 Quiz 4, Assignment 4, Terminal
design techniques
Lecture Outline

•Discrete-time Processing of Continuous-time Signals


Discrete-time Processing of Continuous-time Signals
LTI Discrete-time Systems
LTI Discrete-time Systems
Example: Ideal Continuous-time Lowpass Filtering Using A Discrete-time
Lowpass Filter
Example: Ideal Continuous-time Lowpass Filtering Using A Discrete
time Lowpass Filter
Example: Discrete-time Implementation of an Ideal Continuous-time
Bandlimited Differentiator
Example: Discrete-time Implementation of an Ideal Continuous-time
Bandlimited Differentiator
Impulse Invariance
Example: A Discrete-time Low pass Filter Obtained by Impulse Invariance

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