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Digital Signal Processing: VI Semester
Digital Signal Processing: VI Semester
Digital Signal Processing: VI Semester
VI Semester: ECE
Course Code
Category
AEC512
Professional Elective
Contact Classes: 48
Hours / Week
L
3
T
-
P
-
Credits
C
3
Maximum
Marks
CIA SEE Total
30
70
100
Total Classes: 48
OBJECTIVES:
The course should enable the students to:
I.
Auto correlation and power spectrum estimation techniques.
II.
Linear prediction Wiener filters, LMS adaptive filters, and applications.
III.
Determine coefficients for perfect reproduction filter banks.
IV.
Apply the above tools to real world problems including spectral analysis, filter design
UNIT-I
Classes: 10
Estimation of spectra from finite duration observation of signals, the Periodogram; Use DFT in power
Spectral Estimation; Non-Parametric Methods: Bartlett, Welch, Blackman & Tukey methods; Performance
Characteristics of Nonparametric Power Spectrum Estimators; Computational Requirements of
Nonparametric Power Spectrum Estimates.
UNIT-II
Classes: 10
Parametric Methods for power spectrum estimation; Relationship between Auto-Correlation and Model
Parameters; AR (Auto-Regressive) Process and Linear Prediction, Yule-Walker, Burg and
unconstructrained Least Squares Methods; Sequential Estimation; Moving Average(MA) and ARMA
Models; Minimum Variance Method, Piscarankos Harmonic Decomposition Methods; MUSIC Method.
UNIT-III
Classes: 09
Innovations Representation of a Stationary Random Process; Forward and Backward linear prediction;
Solution of the Normal Equations; Properties of linear prediction-Error Filter; AR Lattice and ARMA
Lattice-Ladder Filters.
UNIT-IV
DSP ALGORITHMS
Classes: 09
Fast DFT algorithms based on Index mapping; Sliding Discrete Fourier Transform; DFT Computation
Over a narrow Frequency Band; Split Radix FFT; Linear filtering approach to Computation of DFT using
Chirp Z-Transform.
UNIT-V
Classes: 10
Digital cellular mobile telephony; Adaptive telephone echo cancellation; High quality A/D conversion for
digital Audio; Efficient D/A conversion in compact hifi systems; Acquisition of high quality data;
Multirate narrow band digital filtering; High resolution narrowband spectral analysis.
Text Books:
1. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital signal processing, Principles, Algorithms and
Applications, Prentice Hall, 4th Edition, 2007.
2. Sanjit K Mitra, Digital signal processing, A computer base approach, McGraw-Hill Higher
Education, 4th Edition, 2011.
3. Emmanuel C Ifeacher Barrie. W. Jervis, DSP-A Practical Approach, Pearson Education, 2nd
Edition, 2002.
4. A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schaffer, Discrete Time Signal Processing, PHI, 2nd Edition, 2006.
Reference Books:
1. Li tan Elsevier, Digital signal processing: fundamentals and applications Elsevier Science &.
Technology Books, 2nd Edition, 2008.
2. Robert J.schilling, Sandra.L.harris, Fundamentals of Digital signal processing using
Matlab,Thomson Engineering, 2nd Edition, 2005
3. Salivahanan, Vallavaraj and Gnanapriya, Digital signal processing, McGraw-Hill Higher
Education, 2nd Edition, 2009.
Web References:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signal_processing
http://www.algorithmix.com/
http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/processors/dsp/overview.page
http://www.iare.ac.in
E-Text Books :
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https://www.friendlyduck.com/LP_TA/index.cfm
http://www.springer.com/in/book/9783642155901
http://chubby.hol.es/dsp-nagoor-kani.pdf
http://web.itu.edu.tr/hulyayalcin/Signal_Processing_Books/Slicer_Digital_Signal_Processing_Usi
ng_MATLAB_3rd_Edition.pdf