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Course Guide book

Program Course Code Course Title: Degree Program Course Chair

Electrical Engineering
EEng -6207 Digital signal processing & Applications Master of Science in communication Engineering

Dr S.Kishore Reddy Office location: B522(Office -12) Mobile: 0933869358; e-mail: kishorereddy416@gmail.com

ECTS Credits (CP) Contact Hours (per week) Pre-requisites Course Objectives

6 Lecture 2 Tutorial 3 Lab/Practical Home Study 3 4 Total 12

ECEG -1202: Fundamental of Electrical Engineering.


To Program a DSP chip to filter signals using either assembly language or a C compiler for the chip. Understand how digital to analog (D/A) and analog to digital (A/D) converters operate on a signal and be able to model these operations mathematically. To use Z transforms and discrete time Fourier transforms to analyze a digital system. Design and understand simple finite impulse response filters Define and use Discrete Fourier Transforms (DFTs)

Course Outline Week 1 Topic Chapter 1. DISCRETE-TIME SIGNAL AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN TIME DOMAIN 1.1.Introduction 1.2.Discrete time signals 1.3.Discrete time systems 1.4.Classification of discretetime systems 1.5.Difference equation representation of discrete-time systems 1.6.Solution methods for difference equations 1.7.Frequency domain representation of discrete-time signals and systems Chapter 2. TRANSFORM-DOMAIN REEPRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE
TIME SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS . Z-TRANSFORM

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2.1. Z-TRANSFORM 2.1.0. Definition of Z-transform 2.1.1. The properties of the region of convergence (ROC) for the z-transform 2.1.2. Z-transform properties 2.1.3. The inverse of Z-transform 2.2. LINEAR TIME-INVARIANT (LTI) DISCRETE -TIME SYSTEMS IN THE TRANSFORM DOMAIN

2.2.2. Transfer function of LTI discrete-time systems 2.2.3. Solving linear constant coefficient difference equations (LCCDES) in the transform doma domain

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Chapter 3. THE DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM 3.1 The Discrete Fourier series 3.2 Properties of DFT 3.3. Discrete time Fourier Transform (DTFT) 3.4. Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) 3.5. Implementing DFT using convolution

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Chapter 4. Field effect transistors 4.1 Introduction

4.2 Equivalents circuits and biasing techniques 4.3 FET Types 4.4 Parametric representations Chapter 5. Frequency response of amplifiers 5.1 Basic concepts 9-10 5.2 Types of frequency response 5.3 Frequency response of BJT and FET amplifiers 11-12 Chapter 6. Multistage amplifiers 6.1 Coupling methods 6.2 Analysis of gain and other parameters, 6.3 Frequency response

Readings

TEXT BOOKS: 1. Digital Signal Processing, Principles, Algorithms, and Applications: John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Pearson Education / PHI, 2007. 2. Discrete Time Signal Processing A.V.Oppenheim and R.W. Schaffer, PHI 3. Digital Signal Processors Architecture, Programming and Applications,, B.Venkataramani, M. Bhaskar, TATA McGraw Hill, 2002

Reference Books:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Digital Signal Processing: Andreas Antoniou, TATA McGraw Hill , 2006 Digital Signal Processing: MH Hayes, Schaums Outlines, TATA Mc-Graw Hill, 2007. DSP Primer - C. Britton Rorabaugh, Tata McGraw Hill, 2005. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing using Matlab Robert J. Schilling, Sandra L. Harris, Thomson, 2007. Digital Signal Processing Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, PHI Ed., 2006

Instructional Methods

Lecture supported by tutorial, assignment and laboratory exercises.

Attendance 75% lecture attendance and 100% lab attendance Requirements

Exam Schedule

Assignment (20%), Mid-semester Examination (30%), Final examination (50%)

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