This document provides an overview of a signals, spectra, and signal processing course. The course aims to study digital signal processing concepts and principles, including characterizing signals and systems in time and frequency domains using tools like the z-transform and Fourier analysis. The prerequisites are probability and statistics, and advanced engineering mathematics. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain signal classification and transformation, mathematically represent signals using differential equations and Fourier analysis, and understand different types of digital filter design. The topics covered include introduction to signals and systems, discrete time signals and systems, z-transforms, and frequency analysis of signals and systems.
This document provides an overview of a signals, spectra, and signal processing course. The course aims to study digital signal processing concepts and principles, including characterizing signals and systems in time and frequency domains using tools like the z-transform and Fourier analysis. The prerequisites are probability and statistics, and advanced engineering mathematics. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain signal classification and transformation, mathematically represent signals using differential equations and Fourier analysis, and understand different types of digital filter design. The topics covered include introduction to signals and systems, discrete time signals and systems, z-transforms, and frequency analysis of signals and systems.
This document provides an overview of a signals, spectra, and signal processing course. The course aims to study digital signal processing concepts and principles, including characterizing signals and systems in time and frequency domains using tools like the z-transform and Fourier analysis. The prerequisites are probability and statistics, and advanced engineering mathematics. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain signal classification and transformation, mathematically represent signals using differential equations and Fourier analysis, and understand different types of digital filter design. The topics covered include introduction to signals and systems, discrete time signals and systems, z-transforms, and frequency analysis of signals and systems.
ECE SIGNALS, SPECTRA, SIGNAL PROCESSING COURSE DESCRIPTION A study of the general concepts, principles and applications of digital signal processing. Focus is on the characterization of signals and systems in time and frequency domains. Mathematical tools such as z-transform and Fourier analysis is discussed for such purpose.
Prerequisite: -Probability and statistics -Advanced Engineering Mathematics
GENERAL OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, the students must be able to: 1. Explain the concept involving classification, characteristics and transformation of signals. 2. Represent mathematically the signals in terms of differential equations and Fourier analysis. 3. Know the different types of digital filter design.
TOPICS INTRODUCTION TO SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS: 1. Signals, systems and signal processing 2. Classification of signals 3. Concept of frequency in continuous time and discrete time. 4. Analog-Digital Conversion and Vice Versa DISCRETE TIME SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 1. Discrete Time Signals 2. Discrete Time Systems 3. Analysis of Discrete Time LTI Systems 4. Discrete-Time Systems Described by Difference Equations 5. Implementation of Discrete Time Systems 6. Correlation of Discrete Time Signals TOPICS Z-TRANSFORM 1. Frequency Analysis of Continuous- Time Signals 2. Frequency Analysis of Discrete time signals 3. Properties of Fourier Transform for Discrete time signals 4. Frequency-Domain Characteristics of LTI Systems 5. Frequency Analysis of signals and systems