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M. Tech.

Syllabus 2016 Second Semester

L - T - P
2.2.2 ECS - 1002 Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3 - 1 - 0 = 4

Course Code : ECS − 1002


Course Name : Advanced Digital Signal Processing.
Contact Hours per Week : 4(Four) Hours.
Marks Distribution : Sessional Works = 40, End Semester Examination = 60.
Questions to be Set : Eight.
Questions to be Answered : Any 5(Five).
Duration of End Semester Examination : 3(Three) Hours.

Aim: To describe the multirate systems and filter banks. The paper at last focusses various wavelet
transforms.

Objectives: On completion of the paper, students should


- Understand various forms of sampling alteration devices
- Understand filter banks and their significance
- Understand Hilbert and wavelet transforms

Multirate Signal Processing: Sampling Rate Conversion; Decimation and Interpolation; Time and Frequency
Domain Characterization; Filters in Sampling Rate Alteration Systems; Multirate Design of Decimator and
Interpolator; Poly-phase Techniques; Poly-phase Down-sampler and Interpolator; Poly-phase Filter Design.

Filter Banks: Two-channel QMF Banks, Alias free FIR and IIR QMF Banks; Perfect Reconstruction Two-
channel FIR Filter Banks; M-Channel Filter Banks Design; Cosine-Modulated M-Channel Filter Banks
Design

Discrete Hilbert Transforms: Real and Imaginary Part, Sufficiency of the FT for Causal Sequences, Suf-
ficiency Theorems for Finite length Sequences, Relationship between Magnitude and Phase, HT Relation
for Complex Sequences.

Wavelet Transforms: Fourier Transform and Its limitations, Short-Time Fourier Transform, Continuous
Wavelet Transform, Discretization of the Continuous Wavelet Transform, Multiresolution Approximations;
Wavelet and Scaling Function Coefficients, Harr Wavelets, The Daubechies Wavelets Construction, Fast
Wavelet Transform and Image Compression, Denoising using Wavelets, Perfect Reconstruction Filter bank
design using Wavelets.

Text Books:
1. S. K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing: A Computer Based Approach, 4/e, TMH, 2013.
2. J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications,
4/e, Pearson Education Inc., 2007.
3. M. Vetterli and J. Kovacevic, Wavelets and Subband Coding, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Plat-
form, 2013.
4. G. Strang and T. Nguyen, Wavelets and Filter Banks, Wellesley Cambridge Press, 1996.

Reference Books:
1. A.V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, Discrete – Time Signal Processing, 3/e, Prentice-Hall, 2009.
2. R. E. Crochiere and L. R. Rabiner, Multirate Digital Signal Processing, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1983.
3. C.K.Chui, Wavelets: A tutorial in Theory and Applications, Academic Press.
4. C. S. Burrus, R. A. Gopinath and H. Guo, Introduction to Wavelets and Wavelets Transforms, Prentice
Hall Inc., 1997.

Electronics & Communication Engineering, NEHU, Shillong - 793 022 19

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