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Day-wise Lesson plan of Signals and Systems(EC-2003)

3 credit course, 3rd semester


School of Electronics Engineering

Day Topic

1. Introduction to the subject and application of the theories to be taught.


Discussion about Prerequisites, text book, reference book and course flow

2. Chapter 1:​Introduction to signals, Fundamental signals to be used and their


representation

3. Relation between signals and vectors

4. Introduction to discrete time and continuous time systems and sampling theorem.

5. Operation on continuous and discrete time signals

6. Practice on signals operations

7. Classification of signals

8. Examples on classification of signals

9. Continuous and discrete time impulse function and its characteristics

10. Summary and tutorial

11. Chapter 2: ​Introduction to systems and their classification

12. Classification of systems with examples

13. Understanding Linear and Time invariant systems(LTI) with examples


Characteristics of LTI systems and derivation of system response: The Convolution
Principle

14. Causality and stability criteria of discrete and analog LTI systems with examples

15. Graphical, tabular and matrix methods of convolution sums

16. Convolution properties and Infinite length convolutions

17. Infinite length convolution sum continues, Idea about Convolution integral
18. Correlation and properties with examples

19. Summary of the chapter, tutorial

20. First Quiz

21. Chapter 3: ​Introduction to Fourier Analysis and their need in communication and
signal processing field
Introduction to Trigonometric Fourier Series(TFS) and its convergence

22. Representation of Periodic signals as TFS. TFS Properties

23. Relation between TFS and Exponential Fourier Series and Representation of periodic
signals as EFS (with examples)

24. Properties of EFS with examples

25. Properties of EFS with example continues.


Introduction to Fourier transform and its convergence

26 Derivation of Fourier Transform of some basic signals.


Magnitude response and phase response and their graphical representation

27. Properties of Fourier transform and their examples

28. Properties of Fourier Transform continues.

29. Application of Fourier transform to LTI systems

30. Derivation of Sampling theorem for bandlimited signals

31. Summary of the chapter and tutorial.

32. Chapter 4:​Establishment of Laplace transform(LT) as modification of Fourier


transform.
Advantages of Laplace transform.
Convergence of Laplace Transform.

33. Determination of LT and ROC of some basic signals.


Inverse LT.

34. Inverse LT continues.


Introduction to unilateral LT and its differences from Bilateral LT.
Unilateral LT of some basic signals.

35. Properties of unilateral LT with examples.

36. Analyzing continuous LTI systems using Unilateral LT.


Concepts of transfer function, poles and zeros.
Causality and stability criteria of LTI systems given its transfer function
37. Solution of differential equation using Laplace transform

38. Transient ANalysis of AC/DC circuit

39. Circuit Analysis for constant and sinusoidal excitation,

40. Chapter 5: Networks


Network topology,Mesh and loop analysis,

41. Admittance matrix, MAximum power transfer theorem, Reciprocity theorem, Star Delta
transformation,

42. Analyzing discrete time LTI systems using ZT


Causality and stability criteria of LTI systems given its system function

43. Dot Convention of coupled circuit, coefficient of coupling, Two port networks: Z<Y and
ABCD parameters

44. T and PI network

45. Final Quiz

Text Book​: Signals & Systems by Oppenheim and Willsky, PHI publlication

Reference Books​: Signals and Systems, Tarun Kumar Rawat, Oxford Publication
Signals and Systems, Nagoor Kani, MGH
Signals and systems, Narayana Iyer, Cengage Publication
Signals and systems, Simon Haykin, John Wiley and Sons
Signals and systems, Ramesh Babu, Scitech Publication

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