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This document contains a lesson plan for the subject Digital Signal Processing. It outlines 8 units that will be covered over 48 hours. The units include: Discrete Fourier Transforms and its properties; use of DFT including filtering algorithms and FFT; Radix-2 FFT algorithm; IIR and FIR filter design; and implementation of discrete-time systems. Each unit lists the topics that will be covered in its assigned hours. The lesson plan provides an overview of the content and timeline for the Digital Signal Processing course.
This document contains a lesson plan for the subject Digital Signal Processing. It outlines 8 units that will be covered over 48 hours. The units include: Discrete Fourier Transforms and its properties; use of DFT including filtering algorithms and FFT; Radix-2 FFT algorithm; IIR and FIR filter design; and implementation of discrete-time systems. Each unit lists the topics that will be covered in its assigned hours. The lesson plan provides an overview of the content and timeline for the Digital Signal Processing course.
This document contains a lesson plan for the subject Digital Signal Processing. It outlines 8 units that will be covered over 48 hours. The units include: Discrete Fourier Transforms and its properties; use of DFT including filtering algorithms and FFT; Radix-2 FFT algorithm; IIR and FIR filter design; and implementation of discrete-time systems. Each unit lists the topics that will be covered in its assigned hours. The lesson plan provides an overview of the content and timeline for the Digital Signal Processing course.
B.L.D.E. Association’s V.P. Dr. P.G.Halakatti. College of Engg. & Tech.
, Bijapur Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Programme: B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Academic Year: 2016-17 Semester/Div.: V / ‘B’
LESSON PLAN Subject: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (10EC52)
Unit 1 : Discrete Fourier Transforms (DFT) Number of Hours : 06
L1 Frequency domain sampling L2 Reconstruction of discrete time signals, problems. L3 DFT as a linear transformation – Derivation. L4 DFT as a linear transformation - Numerical. Its relationship with other transforms- with Fourier Series Coefficient of periodic L5 sequence, Fourier transform of an aperiodic sequence. Relationship with other transforms- with z-transform, Fourier Series Coefficient of L6 continuous-time signal. Unit 2 : Properties of DFT Number of Hours : 06 L7 Explain the properties of DFT : Periodicity, Linearity and Symmetry with proofs L8 Understand the multiplication of two DFTs - the circular convolution. Prove and understand additional DFT properties: time reversal of a sequence and L9 numerical. L10 Circular time and frequency shift and numerical. L11 Circular correlation and Complex-conjugate and numerical. L12 Parseval’s theorem and numerical. Unit 3 : Use of DFT Number of Hours : 07 L13 Derive Filtering of Long Data Sequences: overlap-save method and solve numerical. L14 Derive Filtering of Long Data Sequences: overlap-add method and solve numerical. L15 Computations needed for Direct computation of DFT. L16 Storage needed for data in Direct computation of DFT. L17 FFT algorithm – explanation and introduction L18 Computations needed for FFT & Storage needed for data in FFT. Comparison of FFT with Direct method of DFT & Revision and solution of question L19 papers Unit 4 - Radix-2 FFT Algorithm Number of Hours : 07 L21 Radix-2 FFT for DFT–decimation-in-time algorithm L22 Radix-2 FFT for IDFT–decimation-in-time algorithm L23 Radix-2 FFT for DFT decimation-in-frequency algorithms. L24 Radix-2 FFT for IDFT–decimation-in-frequency algorithms. L25 Goertzel algorithm, L26 Chirp-z transform. Unit 5 : IIR Filter Design Number of Hours : 06 L27 Characteristics of analog filters – Butterworth. L28 Chebyshev filters. L29 Design of specified IIR filter. L30 Problems on Butterworth and Chebyshev filters. . L31 Design of prototype filter L32 Transformation to other analog filters Unit 6: Implementation of discrete-time systems Number of Hours : 07 Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for IIR systems - direct form I and L33 direct form II systems, cascade, lattice and Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for IIR systems - cascade, lattice L34 cascade, lattice L35 Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for IIR systems – parallel realization Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for FIR systems - direct form I and L36 direct form II systems L37 Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for FIR systems - cascade, lattice L38 Implementation of discrete-time systems: Structures for FIR systems - parallel realization L39 Numericals. Unit 7 : FIR filter design Number of Hours : 06 L40 Introduction to FIR filters L41 Design of FIR filters using - Rectangular, L42 Design of FIR filters using -Hamming, Bartlet windows L43 Design of FIR filters using - Kaiser windows L44 FIR filter design using frequency sampling technique. L45 Revision and Question Paper Solving Unit 8 : Design of IIR filters from analog filters Number of Hours : 07 L46 Design of IIR filters from analog filters using impulse invariance method. L47 Design of IIR filters from analog filters using mapping of transfer functions: Design of IIR filters from analog filters using Approximation of derivative (backward L48 difference) method. L49 Design of IIR filters from analog filters using bilinear transformation. L50 Design using matched z transforms. L51 Verification for stability and linearity during mapping. L52 Revision and solving of question papers.