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SYLLABUS

EE 3317 Linear Systems (Section 001) Summer 2008 Tu Th 1:00 m!2:"0am #oom $% 22& 'nstructor: -..ice: -..ice %ours: 1hone: 3ai+)o4: Emai+: (am)i* A+a,i "2/0$% Tu Th 3:00 m!/:30 m (817) 272 "233 E+ectrica+ En5ineerin56 Bo4 1&0126 UTA6 Ar+in5ton T7 7201& a+a,i8uta9e:u

;TA: 3ohamma: #a*iu+ %asan mohamma:9hasan8ma,s9uta9e:u -..ice hours: 3on:ay0<e:nes:ay: 12:30!2:00 Tues:ay: 10:00!1:00 e!mai+: mohammma:9hasan8ma,s9uta9e:u -..ice hours: =ourse <<< site: #e?uire: Te4t)oo@: htt s:00>>>!ee9uta9e:u0-n+ine0A+a,i0ee33170ee3317su120in:e49htm B9 19 Lathi6 Linear Systems an: Si5na+s Ber@e+ey!=am)ri:5e 1ress6 200" 'SB$ &78!0!1&!"1"833!" Time!:omain transient ana+ysis6 con,o+ution6 Bourier series an: trans.orms6 La +ace trans.orms an: a +ications6 trans.er .unctions6 si5na+ .+o> :ia5rams6 Bo:e +ots6 sta)i+ity criteria6 an: sam +in59 =a+cu+us =om +e4 ,aria)+e theory La +ace trans.orm Ai..erentia+ e?uations Ai..erence e?uations E+ectrica+ circuits 3ATLAB

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=ata+o5 :escri tion: EE 33179 L'$EA# SYSTE3S (3!0) Time!:omain transient ana+ysis6 con,o+ution6 Bourier Series an: Trans.orms6 La +ace Trans.orms an: a +ications6 trans.er .unctions6 si5na+ .+o> :ia5rams6 Bo:e +ots6 sta)i+ity criteria6 an: sam +in59 This is an intro:uctory si5na+ an: systems course9 't resents a )roa: o,er,ie> o. continuous +inear systems conce ts an: techni?ues6 an: .ocuses on .un:amenta+s such as time!:omain an: .re?uency :omain ana+ysis6 sta)i+ity6 an: :iscreti*ation (sam +in5)9 The course material is divided between several areas: Signals and systems: classification, manipulation, modeling Continuous time-domain analysis of systems Continuous frequency domain analysis of systems Sampling and Fourier analysis of signals Programming e ercises using !"T#"$

=ourse Learnin5 ;oa+s0-)Cecti,es: Stu:ent is to ac?uire an: 1. Ability to analyze systems using time-domain methods including impulse response and convolution. 2. Ability to analyze systems using Laplace-domain methods including transfer function and related concepts. 3. Ability to analyze systems using frequency-domain methods including frequency response of a system and Bode plots. . Ability to analyze signals using !ourier series and !ourier transform. ". Ability to apply !ourier transform to solve engineering problems. #. Ability to use $A%LAB as an engineering tool. =ourse =ontent: =+assi.ication o. si5na+s =+assi.ication o. systems System res onse in the time!:omain System sta)i+ity Si5na+ ana+ysis usin5 Bourier series Si5na+ ana+ysis usin5 Bourier trans.orm Si5na+ ener5y Am +itu:e mo:u+ation Sam +in5 So+ution o. :i..erentia+ e?uations usin5 La +ace trans.orms System ana+ysis in the La +ace :omain B+oc@ :ia5rams Bre?uency res onse an: Bo:e +ots

Atten:ance an: Aro 1o+icy: &tudents are '(% ALL()*+ to drop after the last drop date posted on the ,%A -ebpage. Attendance is highly recommended for all lectures. but is not enforced. =ourse #e?uirements6 E,a+uation D Bina+ ;ra:e: */aminations0 e/ams -ill be given. %a1e 2ome 3. $idterm. %a1e 2ome 33. !inals. 4alue0 1"5. 2"5 1"5. 2"5 respectively. 2ome-or1 and 6ro7ects 285 93f an e/am is canceled due to inclement -eather or other une/pected reasons. it -ill ta1e place in the subsequent scheduled class time and place unless posted other-ise on the course -eb. 6ictured 3.+. is required to ta1e an e/am. 'o borro-ing of items including calculators. erasers are allo-ed in an e/am. 'o electronic device or cell phones -ill be allo-ed in all e/ams e/cept for a poc1et calculator. &tudents are not allo-ed to leave during the e/am unless they are done -ith the e/am. 2ome-or1 0 2ome-or1 is an essential part of the learning process. 3t carries 285. All assignments have to be turned in on time. &ee1ing help for home-or1 is permitted. but you must hand in your o-n -or1 -ithout duplicating or paraphrasing other people:s -or1. ,nder legitimate circumstances a late home-or1 -ill be accepted -ith the penalty of 1"5 per day. 2ome-or1 includes problem sets and $A%LAB assignments;pro7ects. $issed */ams0 $issed e/ams -ill be assigned a grade of 85. unless legitimate emergency or medical reasons are given. 3n that case. the grade for the ne/t e/am -ill be substituted for the missed e/am. !inal is mandatory. $a1e-up )or10 $o ma@e!u e4ams or ma@e!u >or@s -ill be given. <rading0 2ome-or1;$A%LAB=285. %a1e 2ome 3. $idterm. %a1e 2ome 33. !inals. 4alue0 1"5. 2"5 1"5. 2"5 respectively. >?5 and above=A. @"5->>.?5=B. #8-@ .?5=A. "-"?.?5=+. B "5=!.

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