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Course Code

Course Title

Course Planner

Lectures

ECE220

SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS

15712::Rosepreet Kaur Bhogal

Course Category

Courses with numerical and conceptual focus

Tutorials Practicals Credits

3.0

1.0

TextBooks
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

T-1

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

ALAN.V.OPPENHEIM

2nd

Year

Publisher Name
PRENTICE HALL

Reference Books
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

Year

Publisher Name

R-1

SIGNAL AND SYTEMS

SIMON HAYKIN

2nd

2005

JOHN WILEY & SONS

R-2

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

R.F. ZIEMER, W.H.


TRANTER AND D.R.
FANNIN

4th

1998

PRENTICE HALL

R-3

CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS: A


MODERN APPROACH

A. PAPOULIS

2nd

1980

MC GRAW HILL

R-4

SIGNAL PROCESSING AND


LINEAR SYSTEMS

B.P. LATHI

1st

1998

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

R-5

INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS
AND SYSTEMS

DOUGLAS K. LINDNER 12th

R-6

SIGNALS AND LINEAR SYSTEMS ROBERT A. GABEL,


RICHARD A. ROBERTS

3rd

JOHN WILEY & SONS

R-7

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS ANALYSIS USING TRANSFORM


METHODS AND MATLAB

M. J. ROBERTS

8th

TMH

R-8

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

I. J. NAGRATH, S. N.
1st
SHARAN, R. RANJAN, S.
KUMAR

TMH

R-9

ANALOG AND DIGITAL SIGNAL


PROCESSING

ASHOK AMBARDAR

BROOKE/COLE PUBLISHING COMPANY,


CALIFORNIA

2nd

Other Reading
Sr No

Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference)

OR-1

www.stanford.edu/class/ee384e/cgi-bin/readings/r03-radiosintro.pdf , ,

OR-2

Insight Wavelets from theory to practice (third edition) by K.P SOMAN- Chapter-2(2.2.1-2.2.4) ,

OR-3

Schaums Outline Signal and System by HWEI P.HSU - Chapter-7(7.1 to 7.3) ,

MC GRAW HILL

0.0

4.0

Relevant Websites
Sr No

(Web address) (only if relevant to the course)

Salient Features

RW-1

http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/14

The idea of signal space and orthogonal bases of signals

RW-2

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1163359&url=http%3A%2F
%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel6%2F29%2F26144%2F01163359.pdf%3Farnumber
%3D1163359

Time frequency representation

RW-3

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1085842&queryText
%3DThe+Uncertainty+Principle+signal

Uncertainty principle

RW-4

www.d.umn.edu/~skatsev/Phys5053/WaveletHelp.pdf

STFT

RW-5

http://disp.ee.ntu.edu.tw/tutorial/WaveletTutorial.pdf

Wavelet transform

RW-6

http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/42

Real time Application

RW-7

http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/1

Examples of mechanical and electrical systems

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)


Weeks before MTE

Weeks After MTE

Spill Over

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week
Lecture
Number Number

Broad Topic(Sub Topic)

Week 1

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Signals and
Systems in Everyday Life)

Lecture 1

Chapters/Sections of Other Readings,


Text/reference
Relevant Websites,
books
Audio Visual Aids,
software and Virtual
Labs
T-1:1.2
R-1:1.1
R-2:1.1

RW-7

Lecture Description

Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool Live Examples


Demonstration/
Case Study /
Images /
animation / ppt
etc. Planned

Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems

Speech and
Hearing

Week 1

Lecture 1

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Various Branches
of Engineering and Science)

R-8:1.1-1.2

RW-7

Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Extracting the
Common Essence and
Requirements of Signal and
System Analysis)

R-2:1.2
R-5:1.1

OR-1

Application and
overview on Electrical,
mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems.
Further
understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of
signals
and systems

T-1:1.1.1
R-7:1.1-1.3

How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal and Study
of Continuous and
Discrete amplitude
signals

How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal.Learn
about Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude
signals

Formalizing Signals(Energy
and Power signals)

T-1:1.1.2

How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal and Study
of Continuous and
Discrete amplitude
signals

How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal.Learn
about Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude
signals

Lecture 3

Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)

T-1:1.2.2

study of how to find


How to find the
period of a signal and
period of the signals
sum of signals for both
continuous and discrete
signal

Lecture 4

Formalizing Signals(Even
and odd signal)

R-1:1.4

Lecture 2

Week 2

Formalizing Signals
(Continuous and Discrete
amplitude signals)

Find even and odd part


of the signal and
Behavior of
deterministic and
stochastic signal with
examples.

Able to know about


even, odd ,
deterministic and
stochastic signals

Signals and
Systems in
Economic
Analysis

MATLAB
Simulation

Human Voice
and it's Energy

Week 2

Lecture 4

Formalizing Signals
(Determinism and Stochastic
character)

R-1:1.4

Find even and odd part


of the signal and
Behavior of
deterministic and
stochastic signal with
examples.

Lecture 5

Formalizing Signals(Signals
of Importance: The Unit
Step)

T-1:1.4

The discrete time unit


importance of unit
impulse and unit step
step and unit impulse
sequences and continous sequences.
time unit impulse and
unit step sequences

Formalizing Signals(Unit
Impulse)

T-1:1.4

The discrete time unit


importance of unit
impulse and unit step
step and unit impulse
sequences and continous sequences.
time unit impulse and
unit step sequences

Formalizing Signals
(Sinusoid)

T-1:1.3

Real and periodic


complex exponential
and sinusoidal signals.

Able to know about MATLAB


Continuous and
Simulation
discrete time
complex exponential
and sinusoidal
signals.

Formalizing Signals
(Complex Exponential)

T-1:1.3

Real and periodic


complex exponential
and sinusoidal signals.

Able to know about


Continuous and
discrete time
complex exponential
and sinusoidal
signals.

Formalizing Signals(Some
Time-Limited Signals)

T-1:1.3

Real and periodic


complex exponential
and sinusoidal signals.

Able to know about


Continuous and
discrete time
complex exponential
and sinusoidal
signals.

Time shifting , Time


scaling and Time
reversal

Operations on signals

Lecture 6

Week 3

T-1:1.2.1

Able to know about


even, odd ,
deterministic and
stochastic signals

Lecture 7

Formalizing Signals
(Transformation of
Independent Variables)

Lecture 8

Formalizing System
(Linearity: Additivity and
Homogeneity)

T-1:1.6

Analysis of Additivity Learn about the


and Homogeneity, Shift properties which are
Invariance, Causality,
followed by a system
Stability, Realizability

Formalizing System(Shift-In
variance, Causality, Stability
and Static)

T-1:1.6

Analysis of Additivity Learn about the


and Homogeneity, Shift properties which are
Invariance, Causality,
followed by a system
Stability, Realizability

Formalizing System
(Realizability)

T-1:1.6

Analysis of Additivity Learn about the


and Homogeneity, Shift properties which are
Invariance, Causality,
followed by a system
Stability, Realizability

Week 3

Lecture 9

Week 4

Lecture 10 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems(The
Impulse Response and Step
Response)

T-1:2.1.1 2.3.8

Study about response of Learn how to find the


a system
impulse or step
response of a system

Lecture 11 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Convolution)

T-1:2.1 to 2.3

Study about response of Learn how to find the MATLAB


a system
impulse or step
Simulation
response of a system

Example of
digital
communication

Lecture 12 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Convolution)

T-1:2.1 to 2.3

Study about response of Learn how to find the MATLAB


a system
impulse or step
Simulation
response of a system

Example of
digital
communication

Lecture 13 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Characterization of
Causality and Stability of
Linear shift-invariant
Systems)

T-1:2.3

Series connection,
Characterization of
Causality and Stability
of
Linear shift invariant
Systems

System function,
systems
interconnection,
Learn about the
Characterization of
system

Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Cascade Interconnections)

T-1:2.3

Series connection,
Characterization of
Causality and Stability
of
Linear shift invariant
Systems

System function,
systems
interconnection,
Learn about the
Characterization of
system

Lecture 14 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Input-Output behavior with
aperiodic
convergent inputs)

T-1:2.4

System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations

Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations

Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(System representation
through differential
equations and difference
equations)

T-1:2.4

System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations

Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations

Lecture 15 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(System representation
through differential
equations and difference
equations)

T-1:2.4

System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations

Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations

Week 5

Test1

Week 5

Lecture 15 Continuous Time and


Discrete Time Linear ShiftInvariant (LSI) Systems
(Input-Output behavior with
aperiodic
convergent inputs)

Week 6

Lecture 16 Frequency Domain


Representation(Periodic and
Semi-Periodic Inputs to an
LSI System)
Frequency Domain
Representation(The Notion
of a Frequency
Response and its relation to
the Impulse Response)
Lecture 17 Frequency Domain
Representation(Fourier
Series Representation)

Frequency Domain
Representation(Properties of
CTFS and DTFS)

T-1:2.4

System
representation through
differential equations
and
difference equations

Learn how to
represent
system with the help
of
differential equations
and difference
equations

Signals with or without


period

Different inputs and


Systems Transfer
function and
frequency responses

T-1:3.0 to 3.7

Signals with or without


period

Different inputs and


Systems Transfer
function and
frequency responses

T-1:3.0 to 3.7

Fourier series
Able to represent
representation for both periodic signal in
continuous and discrete series
signals. In properties
includes: Linearity ,
time shifting, time
reversal, time scaling ,
multiplication,conjugati
on symmetry, Parseval's
theorem

T-1:3.0 to 3.7

Fourier series
Able to represent
representation for both periodic signal in
continuous and discrete series
signals. In properties
includes: Linearity ,
time shifting, time
reversal, time scaling ,
multiplication,conjugati
on symmetry, Parseval's
theorem

Lecture 18
Week 7

Lecture 19 Frequency Domain


Representation(The Fourier
Transform)

MATLAB
Simulation

Test2
T-1:4.0 to 4.2

Time domain
to frequency

How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation

Image
Processing and
filters/Transfor
mation,
representation,
and
encoding/Smoot
hing and
sharpening/High
-pass, low-pass,
and band-pass
filters

Week 7

Lecture 19 Frequency Domain


Representation(Convergence
of Fourier theory)

Frequency Domain
Representation(Magnitude
and Phase response)

T-1:4.0 to 4.2

Time domain
to frequency

How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation

T-1:4.0 to 4.2 6.1

Time domain
to frequency

How to calculate
MATLAB
Fourier Transform of Simulation
any signal and its
graphical
Representation

Lecture 20 Frequency Domain


Representation(Properties of
Fourier Transform)

T-1:4.3 to 4.5

Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain

To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain

Frequency Domain
Representation
(Convolution/Multiplication
and their Effect in the
Frequency Domain)

T-1:4.3 to 4.5

Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain

To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain

Frequency Domain
Representation(Parseval's
Theorem)

T-1:4.3 to 4.5

Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain

To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain

Frequency Domain
Representation(Fourier
Domain Duality)

T-1:4.3 to 4.5

Convolution ,
Multiplication, Linearity
, time shifting,
conjugation,
differentiation ,
integration, time and
frequency scaling ,
Duality and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain

To understand the
relation ship with
respect to frequency
domain

MATLAB
Simulation

Cross
correlation ,
transfer
functions,
Coherence
, Signal and
noise estimation
encoding time
series.

Week 7

Lecture 21 Frequency Domain


Representation(The idea of
Signal Space and
Orthogonal Bases of
Signals)

R-9:1.1

OR-2
RW-1

Understand the
geometry of signals

MID-TERM
Week 8

Lecture 22 Discrete-Time Fourier


Transform and Discrete
Fourier Transform(The
Discrete-Time Fourier
Transform (DTFT) and
Properties)

Lecture 23 Discrete-Time Fourier


Transform and Discrete
Fourier Transform(The
Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT) and IDFT)

Discrete-Time Fourier
Transform and Discrete
Fourier Transform(Parseval
theorem)

T-1:5.0 to 5.6

R-9:Chapter 12

Basic concept and


calculation of DFT and
IDFT

Sampling in time
domain.How to
calculate
Discrete Fourier
Transform of any
signal
and its graphical
Representation.

T-1:5.0 to 5.6
R-6:4.1-4.2

Basic concept and


calculation of DFT and
IDFT

Sampling in time
domain.How to
calculate
Discrete Fourier
Transform of any
signal
and its graphical
Representation.

Understanding of
orthogonality

Understanding of
orthogonality

Lecture 24 Discrete-Time Fourier


Transform and Discrete
Fourier Transform(The idea
of Signal Space and
Orthogonal Bases of
Signals)
Week 9

Fourier transform for


Transformation time
periodic and a-periodic to frequency.
signals and in properties
includes: periodicity,
linearity, time and
frequency shifting,
conjugation, time
reversal, time
expansion,
differentiation in
frequency

OR-2
RW-1

Lecture 25 The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Laplace
domain analysis)

T-1:9.1
R-3:3.1

Unilateral and bilateral


Laplace transform
Transform

Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(The Notion of
Eigen Functions of LSI
Systems)

T-1:9.1
R-4:2.1

Unilateral and bilateral


Laplace transform
Transform

Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform

Week 9

Lecture 25 The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Basis of Eigen
Functions)

T-1:9.1

Unilateral and bilateral


Laplace transform
Transform

Analysis the
difference between
Fourier and Laplace
transform

Lecture 26 The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(System
Functions)

T-1:9.2 9.7.1 9.7.2

Analysis stability and


casuality

To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Region of
Convergence)

T-1:9.2

Analysis stability and


casuality

To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Poles and
Zeros of System Functions
and Signals)

T-1:9.2

Analysis stability and


casuality

To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence

Lecture 27 The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Inverse
transform and Properties)

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Generalization
of Parseval's Theorem)

Week 10 Lecture 28 The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals
and Systems(Solution to
differential equations and
system behavior)
Lecture 29 The Z- Transform for
Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Eigen functions)

T-1:9.3 9.5

Inverse Laplace
Learn how to analyze
transform, In properties signal in Laplace
includes: Linearity, time domain
shifting, shifting in S domain, time scaling,
conjugation,
convolution,
differentiation in time
and s- domain,
integration in time
domain and initial and
final value theorem.

T-1:9.3 9.5

Inverse Laplace
Learn how to analyze
transform, In properties signal in Laplace
includes: Linearity, time domain
shifting, shifting in S domain, time scaling,
conjugation,
convolution,
differentiation in time
and s- domain,
integration in time
domain and initial and
final value theorem.

T-1:9.7.3

T-1:10.1-10.2
R-1:7.2

Solution to differential
equations and system
behavior

Learn how to find the


solution to
differential
equations and system
behavior

Eigen function and set Knowledge of eigen


of value in which region functions and
is converge
Convergence

Week 10 Lecture 29 The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Region of
Convergence)

T-1:10.1-10.2
R-1:7.2

set of value in which


region is converge

Knowledge of eigen
functions and
Convergence

T-1:10.7
R-3:3.1

Poles and Zeros plots


and Analysis Stability
and Causality

Poles and Zeros of


Systems and
Sequences

The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(System Functions)

T-1:10.7

Poles and Zeros plots


and Analysis Stability
and Causality

Poles and Zeros of


Systems and
Sequences

The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Poles and Zeros of
Systems and Sequences)

T-1:10.7

Poles and Zeros of


Systems and
Sequences

Week 11 Lecture 31 The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Inverse transform
and Properties)

T-1:10.5

Linearity, time shifting, Able to relate time


scaling in z domain,
and frequency
time reversal, time
transformation
expansion,
conjugation,convolution,
differentiation in z
domain

The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Generalization of
Parseval's Theorem)

T-1:10.5

Prove for energy or


power of the signal

T-1:10.8

Block representation
Block diagram
with respect to poles and Representation and
zeros
System
Interconnection

Lecture 30 The Z- Transform for


Discrete-time Signals and
Systems(Z-domain
Analysis)

Lecture 32 System Realization(Blockdiagram Representation and


System
Interconnection)

Find energy or power


of
the signal

Lecture 33 System Realization(The


state-transition Matrix and
its Role)

OR-3

System Realization(StateSpace Analysis)

OR-3

Systems Described by
Difference Equations

Realize system with


multi input and multi
output

System Realization(MultiInput and Multi-Output


Representation)

OR-3

N-dimensional state
space representation

Realize system with


multi input and multi
output

Prove of sampling
theorem

Amplitude verses
time

Week 12 Lecture 34 The Sampling Theorem and


its implications(Spectra of
Sampled Signals)

T-1:7.1.1 7.1.2

Lecture 35
Lecture 36 The Sampling Theorem and
its implications
(Reconstruction: Ideal
Interpolator, Zero-Order
Hold, First-Order Hold)

Realize system with


multi input and multi
output

Test3
T-1:7.2 7.3

Sampling and
reconstruction

Week 13 Lecture 37 The Sampling Theorem and


its implications(Aliasing and
its Effects)

T-1:7.3

Nyquist Criteria

Lecture 38 The Sampling Theorem and


its implications(Relation
between Continuous and
Discrete Time Systems)

T-1:7.3

Continuous and Discrete Aliasing and its


Time Systems
Effects

Lecture 39 The Sampling Theorem and


its implications(Relation
between Continuous and
Discrete Time Systems)

T-1:7.3

Continuous and Discrete Aliasing and its


Time Systems
Effects

Week 14 Lecture 40 Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Modulation
for Communication)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-6

Aliasing and its


Effects

Frequency , amplitude
and phase modulation.

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Filtering process

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Filtering)

R-1:3.10.2

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(TimeFrequency Representation)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-2

Spectrum and
spectrogram

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(The
Uncertainty Principle)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-3

The Uncertainty
Principle

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Lecture 41 Applications of Signal and


System Theory(The
Uncertainty Principle)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-3

The Uncertainty
Principle

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(TimeFrequency Representation)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-2

Spectrum and
spectrogram

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Filtering)

R-1:3.10.2

Filtering process

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

Week 14 Lecture 41 Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Modulation
for Communication)

Lecture 42 Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Short-Time
Fourier Transform)

Applications of Signal and


System Theory(Wavelet
Transform)

R-1:5.1 to 5.3

RW-6

Frequency , amplitude
and phase modulation.

Amplitude
modulation, Design
Process, study of
signals both time and
frequency

R-1:10.3.3 10.3.4

RW-4

Principle of short time


Fourier

Maps a signal into a


two
dimensional function
of
time and frequency

R-1:10.3.3 10.3.4

RW-5

Time and Frequency


information

Maps a signal into a


two
dimensional function
of
time and frequency

SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43

Spill Over

Lecture 44

Spill Over

Lecture 45

Spill Over

Scheme for CA:


Component

Frequency

Test

Out Of
2

Each Marks Total Marks


3

Total :-

10

20

10

20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No.

Objective

Topic of the Academic Task

Nature of Academic Task


(group/individuals/field
work

Evaluation Mode

Allottment /
submission Week

Test1

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 1- Lec8

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5

3/4

Test2

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 10- Lec 17

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5

5/6

Test3

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 19 - Lec 34

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 2
Marks and total 15
question

11 / 12

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No.

Lecture Topic

Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned


(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial1

Energy and power , Periodicity

Problem Solving

Tutorial2

Type of signals and elementary signals

Problem Solving

Tutorial3

Transformation and system properties

Problem Solving

Tutorial4

Convolution

Problem Solving

Tutorial5

System Representation and Cascade Interconnections

Tutorial6

Fourier Series and Properties

Problem Solving

Tutorial7

Fourier Transform and properties

Problem Solving

Tutorial8

DTFT and DFT

Problem Solving

Tutorial9

Region of Convergence, System Functions, Poles and Zeros of


System Functions and Signals, Laplace domain Analysis, inverse
transform

Problem Solving

Tutorial10

Properties of LT, Solution to differential equations and system


behaviour.

Problem Solving

Tutorial11

Region of Convergence, System Functions, Poles and Zeros of


Systems and Sequences, Z-domain Analysis

Problem Solving

Tutorial12

Properties OF Z- Transform , Block-diagram Representation and


System Interconnection, The state-transition Matrix and its Role,
State-Space Analysis, Multi-Input and Multi- Output Representation

Problem Solving

Tutorial13

Sampling theorem

Problem Solving

Tutorial14

Aliasing and its Effects

Problem Solving

After Mid-Term

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