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ET-202: SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
2016-2017
COURSE OUTLINE
SIGNALS
Part 1: Types of signals
Part 2: Signal representations
SYSTEMS
Part 1: Classification
Part 2: Linear time invariant system properties
CONVOLUTION THEOREM
Part 1:Geometrical interpretation and applications
Part 2: Concept of impulse response
ANALYSIS OF SIGNALS
Part 1: Fourier series and its properties
Part 2: Inversion of Fourier series
TRANSFORMS
Part 1: Fourier transform
Part 2: Inversion and applications of Fourier transform
Part 3: Laplace transform
Part 4: Inversion and applications of Laplace transform
MODELING
Part 1: Modeling in terms of differential, equations, state variables, difference
equations and transfer functions.
Course File
Lecture #1 : Introduction of the subject and syllabus.
Lecture #2,3 : Types of signals
Lecture #4 : Signal representations
Lecture #5-7 : Classification of systems
Lecture #8 : Numerical problems
Lecture #9,10 : Linear time invariant system properties
Lecture #11,12 : Convolution theorem geometrical interpretation and applications
Lecture #13,14 : Numerical problems
Lecture #15 : Concept of impulse response
Lecture #16 : Numerical problems
Lecture #17-19 : Introduction of Fourier series and its properties
Lecture #20 : Inversion of Fourier series
Lecture #21 : Numerical problems
Lecture #22-24 : Introduction of Fourier transform and its properties
Lecture #25 : Inversion and applications of Fourier transform
Lecture #26 : Numerical problems
Lecture #27-30 : Introduction of Laplace transform and its properties
Lecture #31,32 : Inversion and applications of Laplace transform
Lecture #33 : Numerical problems
Lecture #34 : Modeling in terms of differential equations
Lecture #35 : Modeling in terms of transfer functions
Lecture #36,37 : Modeling in terms of state variables equations
Lecture #38 : Concept of sampling, theorem and its proof
Lecture #39 : Effect of under sampling and recovery of analog signals from sampled
signal
Lecture #40,41 : Z-transform and its properties
Lecture #42 : Inversion and applications of Z-transform
Lecture #43 : Modeling in terms of difference equations
Lecture #44 : Numerical problems
Lecture #45 :Probability concepts
Lecture #46 :Random variable, its characterization and stochastic signals
(End of Course)