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EE 440: Digital Signal Processing

Lecture Schedule Credit Hours Instructor Office Teaching Assistant Office Course Description See Time Table Three Asim Loan Kausar Abbas Ground Floor EE Department None N/A Semester Pre-requisite Contact Office Hours Lab Schedule Office Hours Seventh Fall 2009 EE 237: Signals and Systems aloan@uet.edu.pk kausar.abbas@uet.edu.pk Friday (10:15 am 12:15 pm) See Time Table N/A

This course provides a basic introduction to the theory of digital signal processing. The course will concentrate on signal analysis using Fourier transforms, linear system analysis and filter design. In the lab, MATLAB will be used extensively for Fourier analysis and designing of digital filters. Upon completion of this course, students will: Be able to analyze signals and systems using the discrete-time and discrete Fourier transforms. Become familiar with the different basic digital filter types: low and high pass, band-pass and band-stop, differentiator, integrator, Hilbert transformer, IIR, FIR, linear phase and minimum phase. Be able to design FIR linear phase and IIR filters to meet a given specification using MATLAB. Understand the potential effects of coefficient quantization and system implementation on the performance of digital filters. REQUIRED: Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall. OPTIONAL: Discrete-Time Signal Processing by A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schaffer, 3 rd Edition, Prentice Hall. Digital Signal Processing A Computer Based Approach by S. K. Mitra, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill. Digital Signal Processing A Modern Introduction by A. Ambardar, Thomson. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB by R. J. Schilling and S. L. Harris, Thomson. Class Participation (Not Attendance) Quizzes (~6 to 8; mostly unannounced) Midterm Final 10% 20% 30% 40%

Expected Outcomes

Textbooks

Grading Policy

Lecture Plan
Lectures Introduction 2*
Classification of Signals, Concept of Frequency in Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals, Analog-toDigital and Digital-to-Analog Conversion Chapter One

Topics

Readings

Discrete-Time Signals and Systems 4*


Discrete-Time Signals and Systems, Analysis of DiscreteTime LTI Systems, Discrete-Time Systems Described by Difference Equations, Implementation of Discrete-Time Systems and Correlation of Discrete-Time Signals Chapter Two

The Z-Transform and Its Application 3


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The Z-Transform, Its Properties, Rational Z-Transforms, Inversion, Analysis of LTI Systems in the Z-Domain and The One-Sided Z-Transform

Chapter Three

Frequency Analysis of Signals 4*


Frequency Analysis of Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Signals, Frequency-Domain and Time-Domain Signal Properties and Properties of the Fourier Transform for Discrete-Time Signals Chapter Four

Frequency-Domain Analysis of LTI Systems 3*


Frequency-Domain Characteristics of LTI Systems, Frequency Response of LTI Systems, Correlation Functions and Spectra at the Output of LTI Systems, LTI Systems as Frequency-Selective Filters, Inverse Systems and Deconvolution Chapter Five

Sampling and Reconstruction of Signals 3*


Ideal Sampling and Reconstruction of Continuous-Time Signals, Discrete-Time Processing of Continuous-Time Signals, ADC and DAC, Sampling and Reconstruction of Continuous-Time Bandpass Signals, Sampling of DiscreteTime Signals, Oversampling ADC and DAC Chapter Six

DFT: Its Properties and Applications 3*


Frequency-Domain Sampling, Properties of DFT, Linear Filtering Methods based on DFT, Frequency Analysis of Signals using DFT and Discrete Cosine Transform Chapter Seven

Efficient Computation of the DFT 3*


FFT Algorithms, Applications of FFT Algorithms, A Linear Filtering Approach to Computation of the DFT and Quantization Effects in the Computation of DFT Chapter Eight

Implementation of the Discrete-Time Systems 3*


Structures for the Realization of Discrete-Time Systems, Structures for FIR and IIR Systems, Representation of Numbers, Quantization of Filter Coefficients and Round-off Effects in Digital Filters Chapter Nine

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Design of Digital Filters


General Considerations, Design of FIR and IIR Filters and Frequency Transformations

Chapter Ten

- Tentative; each lecture is one hour

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