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HETT 403

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING APPLICATIONS


L1

T. DANGARE
ROOM 108 NEW WING
dangaretonderai@gmail.com

21-04-21 1
COURSE OUTLINE
Course Description
The course covers all aspects concerning the signal and systems, their mathematical
description and representation, transformations and analytical framework in discrete
domain. It will also provide thorough information about the design of multirate systems
and filter design techniques.The implementation of systems in decrete domain using
FFT is emphasized. This course covers the techniques of modern digital signal
processing that are fundamental to a wide variety of application areas. Review of the
mathematical basis of discrete-time signal analysis, discussion of the theory and
implementation of fast Fourier transform algorithms, and discussion of the design and
ipmlementaion of digital filters is covered.
COURSE OUTLINE
Course Content
Introduction to DSP Theory and Applications, A/D and D/A Signal Transformation,
Sampling & Quantization of Signals in Time and Frequency Domains, Discrete Fourier
Transform (DFT) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Circular Convolution & Methods
of Linear Filtering, Discrete Time LTI Systems, LTI Systems analysis in Time and
Frequency Domain and its Stability, z-Transform, Unilateral z-Transform, Digital
Filters, Ideal and Practical Digital Filters, Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters,
Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters, Realisation of Digital Filters, DSP Algoritms
and their Implementation Issues, DSP Processors,DSP Applications: Selected topics
in digital signal processing such as digital speech processing,multidimensional digital
processing, spectrum estimation, and error analysis. Fundamentals of image
processing. Image compression, enhancement, and restoration. Image reconstruction
from projections and partial information.Fundamentals of processing multimedia
signals; text, graphics, speech, audio, image, video; standards for multimedia coding,
processing and compression. Related products and services.
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INTRODUCTION

Definition

Signal: Is a continuous or discrete representation of a variable or measurement as a function


of time or other dimension.
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INTRODUCTION
In real-world signals, often referred to as analog signals, both amplitude and time
are continuous.These types of signals cannot be processed by digital machines
unless they have been converted into discrete-time signals.

By contrast, a digital signal is characterized by discrete signal values, that are


defined only at discrete points in time. Digital signal values are represented by a
finite number of digits, which are usually binary coded.The relationship between a
continuous-time signal and the corresponding discrete-time signal can be
expressed in the following form:

where T is called the sampling period.


Sampling
Quantization
Encoding
Delta
Modulation
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INTRODUCTION

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