Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
Course Code
Course Title
Course Planner
Lectures
ECE220
Course Category
3.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
T-1
Alan.V.Oppenheim
2nd
Year
Publisher Name
Prentice Hall
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
Simon Haykin
2nd
2005
R-2
1998
Prentice Hall
R-3
A. Papoulis
2nd
1980
Mc graw Hill
R-4
1st
1998
R-5
Douglas K. Lindner
12th
Mc graw Hill
R-6
3rd
R-7
8th
TMH
R-8
TMH
R-9
2nd
Other Reading
Sr No
OR-1
www.stanford.edu/class/ee384e/cgi-bin/readings/r03-radiosintro.pdf ,
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/117104074/
RW-2
http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/nptel/Electrical%20&%20Comm%20Engg/Signals%20and Lectures
%20System/TOC-M1.htm
RW-3
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1163359&url=http%3A%2F
%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel6%2F29%2F26144%2F01163359.pdf%3Farnumber
%3D1163359
0.0
4.0
RW-4
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1085842&queryText
%3DThe+Uncertainty+Principle+signal
Uncertainty principle
RW-5
www.d.umn.edu/~skatsev/Phys5053/WaveletHelp.pdf
STFT
RW-6
disp.ee.ntu.edu.tw/tutorial/WaveletTutorial.pdf
Wavelet transform
Spill Over
Lecture
Number
Week 1
Lecture 1
RW-1
RW-2
Application
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems
RW-2
Electrical, mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems
Lecture 2
RW-2
Understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of signals
and systems
The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems
Lecture 3
T-1:1.1.2
R-1:1.4.5
How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal
Lecture 4
Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)
T-1:1.2.2
Periodicity of a signal
Lecture 5
Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)
T-1:1.2.2
Periodicity of a signal
Lecture 6
Formalizing Signals(Absolute
Integrability)
Week 2
Chapters/Sections
of Text/reference
books
RW-2
Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Tool
Demonstration/ Case
Study / Images /
animation / ppt etc.
Planned
Week 3
Lecture 7
Formalizing Signals(Determinism
and Stochastic character)
Lecture 8
Formalizing Signals(Signals of
Importance: The Unit Step)
Lecture 9
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
RW-2
Behavior of process
Properties of
Determinism and
Stochastic
T-1:1.4
R-1:1.6.5
T-1:1.4
R-1:1.6.6
Operation on unit
impulse
Importance of unit
impulse
Formalizing Signals(Sinusoid)
T-1:1.3
R-1:1.6.2
Operation on sinusoid
Formalizing Signals(Complex
Exponential)
T-1:1.3
Lecture 10
Quiz,Test 1
Lecture 11
T-1:1.3
Lecture 12
Formalizing Signals(Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude signals)
T-1:1.5
Lecture 13
Formalizing Signals(Formalizing
Systems)
T-1:1.6
R-1:1.2
Introduction to basic
systems
Lecture 14
Formalizing Signals(System
Properties: Linearity: Additivity
and Homogeneity, ShiftInvariance, Causality, Stability,
Realizability)
T-1:1.6
R-1:1.8
Analysis of Additivity
and Homogeneity, Shift
Invariance, Causality,
Stability, Realizability
Lecture 15
T-1:2.0-2.1
R-1:2.7-2.8
Lecture 16
T-1:2.1
R-1:2.1-2.5
Lecture 17
Lecture 18
Operations on some
time limited signals
Quiz,Test 2
Continuous Time and Discrete
Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Input-Output behavior
with aperiodic
convergent inputs)
Continuous Time and Discrete
Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Cascade
Interconnections)
RW-2
T-1:1.5.2
R-1:2.6
Analyze of aperiodic
signals
Understanding of
learning curve analysis
Series connection
System function,
systems
interconnection, poles
zeros diagrams
Find convolution of
signals on MATLAB
Week 7
Lecture 19
T-1:2.3
Characterization of
Learn about the
Causality and Stability of Characterization of
Linear shift invariant
system
Systems
Lecture 20
T-1:2.4
R-1:2.9-2.11
Lecture 20 System
representation through
differential equations and
difference equations
Lecture 21 Reserved for
contingency
Lecture 21
T-1:2.4
R-1:2.9-2.11
Lecture 20 System
representation through
differential equations and
difference equations
Lecture 21 Reserved for
contingency
MID-TERM
Week 8
Lecture 22
Lecture 23
Week 9
RW-2
RW-2
Systems of linear
equations and their
solutions
Transfer function and
frequency responses
T-1:3.0-3.5
Fourier Series
Representation
How to calculate
Fourier Series of any
signal and its graphical
Representation
T-1:4.0-4.3
How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation
Lecture 24
T-1:4.0-4.3
How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation
Lecture 25
T-1:4.4-4.5
Convolution ,
Multiplication and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain
To understand the
relation ship between
Convolution and
Multiplication with
respect to frequency
domain
Lecture 26
Week 9
Week 10
Lecture 26
T-1:5.7
Prove of Fourier
Domain Duality
To understand the
concept of Duality in
Fourier Domain
Lecture 27
T-1:5.0-5.5
Time domain to
frequency domain
transformation for
discrete signals
How to calculate
Discrete Time Fourier
Transform of any signal
and its graphical
Representation
Lecture 28
R-9:16.1 16.2
Lecture 29
RW-2
RW-2
Harmonic phasors
RW-2
Understand the
geometry of signals
RW-2
Understand the
geometry of signals
Lecture 30
Week 11
Week 12
Lecture 31
T-1:9.1-9.2
To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence
Block diagram
representation
Interconnection of LTI
system
T-1:9.8.1
T-1:9.4
T-1:9.7.1 9.7.2
Analysis of continuous
signals
T-1:9.7.3
Solution to differential
equations and system
behavior
Lecture 32
Lecture 33
Lecture 34
Lecture 35
Understand the
geometry of signals
Quiz,Test 3
The Laplace Transform for
Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Generalization of
Parseval's Theorem)
RW-2
Week 12
Lecture 35
Lecture 36
RW-2
T-1:10.1-10.2
To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence in Z
domain
T-1:10.8
Block diagram
representation
Interconnection of LTI
system
T-1:10.4
T-1:10.7
Z domain Analysis
Lecture 37
System Realization(Block-diagram
Representation and System
Interconnection)
Lecture 38
Lecture 39
Lecture 40
RW-2
RW-2
The statetransition
Matrix and its Role
System Realization(State-Space
Analysis)
RW-2
Represent the
transformation
System Realization(Multi-Input
and Multi-Output Representation)
RW-2
Sampling and
reconstruction
Generation of sampled
signal
To understand the
concept of Aliasing and
its Effects
T-1:10.8
Block diagram
Representation and
System Interconnection
Knowledge of eigen
functions
T-1:7.1
T-1:7.2 7.5
T-1:7.3
T-1:7.4
Relation between
To learn how
Continuous and Discrete Continuous and
Time Systems
Discrete Time Systems
are related to each other
Week 14
Lecture 40
Lecture 41
Lecture 42
R-9:10.1
R-9:13.2
OR-1
Amplitude modulation
Design process
RW-3
RW-4
RW-5
RW-6
Lecture 41
Student can think the
Representation of a
future perspective
square integrable
function by a certain
orthonormal series
Lecture 42 Reserved for
contingency
RW-6
Lecture 41
Student can think the
Representation of a
future perspective
square integrable
function by a certain
orthonormal series
Lecture 42 Reserved for
contingency
SPILL OVER
Week 15
Lecture 43
Spill Over
Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
Spill Over
Frequency
Out Of
2
3
Total :-
20
10
20
AT No.
Objective
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Test 1
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Lec 1- Lec9
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5
3/4
Test 2
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5
11 / 12
Quiz 1
To evaluate
individual students
performance
Lec 10 - Lec 16
Individual
Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 2
Marks and total 15
question
5/6
Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No.
Lecture Topic
Tutorial 1
Problem solving
Tutorial 2
Problem solving
Tutorial 3
Problem solving
Tutorial 4
Problem solving
Tutorial 5
Systems, Linearity: Additivity and Homogeneity, ShiftInvariance, Causality, Stability, Realizability, mpulse
Response and Step Response
Problem solving
Tutorial 6
Problem solving
Tutorial 7
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8
Problem solving
Tutorial 9
Problem solving
Tutorial 10
Tutorial 11
Problem solving
Tutorial 12
Problem solving
Tutorial 13
Tutorial 14
Problem solving