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Course Outline syllabus Course Objectives Course Outcomes Prerequisites Course Assessment Introduction to Digital Signal Processing What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
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Course Code : ET317 Course Name : Digital Signal processing Course Teacher : V. R. Gupta Class Room : ET-203 Oce : DSP Lab Oce Hours : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm. Phone : 09665381684 Email : guptavr21@yahoo.com Number of Lectures per Week : 03 Number of Tutorials per Week : 01 Lab. hours per week : 02
V. R. Gupta Assistant Professor ET317 : Digital Signal Processing
Syllabus
Unit:1:Discrete time systems and Discrete Fourier transform: Review of discrete time systems and their analysis The Discrete Fourier Transform Computation of DFT Properties of DFT Finding convolution of long data sequences FFT algorithms: Decimation in time, Decimation in Frequency & radix-n algorithms.
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Unit:2: Digital lter structures: Block diagram representation. Equivalent structures. Basic FIR structures. Basic IIR structures. All pass lters. IIR tapped cascaded lattice structures. FIR cascaded lattice structures.
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Unit:3: Architectures For Programmable DSP Devices : Basic Architectural features, DSP Computational Building Blocks, Bus Architecture and Memory, Data Addressing Capabilities, Address Generation Unit, Programmability and Program Execution, Speed Issues, Features for External interfacing. Execution Control and Pipelining: Hardware looping, Interrupts, Stacks, Relative Branch support, Pipelining and Performance, Pipeline Depth, Interlocking, Branching eects, Interrupt eects, Pipeline Programming models.
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Unit:4: Programmable Digital Signal Processors: Commercial Digital signal-processing Devices Data Addressing modes of TMS320C6XXX DSPs Memory space of TMS320C6XXX Processors Program Control TMS320C6XXX instructions and Programming On-Chip Peripherals Interrupts of TMS320C6XXX processors Pipeline Operation of TMS320C6XXX Processors.
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Unit:5: IIR Filter Design: Bilinear transformation Impulse invariant transformation Lowpass IIR digital lter Butterworth lter Chebyshev lter Spectral transformations
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Unit:6: FIR Filter Design: Filter design using windowing techniques Frequency sampling technique Lowpass IIR digital lter Park Mc Clellen Method of FIR lter Design Remez Exchange Algorithm
Books
Text Books Digital signal processing- A computer based approach By S. K. Mitra,2nd Edition,Tata McGraw Hill, 2002 Discrete time signal processing By V. Oppenheim, R. W. Schafer,2nd Edition,PHI, 2008 Reference Books Digital signal processing Principles, algorithms and applications By J. G. Proakis, D. G. Manolakis,2nd Edition,PHI, 2002. Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming and Applications By Venkataramani, Bhaskar,2nd Edition,Tata McGraw Hill, 2008. Introduction to DSP by Johny R Johnson, PHI, 2nd edition
V. R. Gupta Assistant Professor ET317 : Digital Signal Processing
Course Objectives
To Develop the Decimation in time and frequency FFT algorithms for ecient computation of the DFT. Learn the Architectures of programmable DSP processors. Implement real time applications on DSP processor. Implementing digital lters in a variety of structures: direct form I and II, parallel, and cascade. Design digital lters using transformation techniques from analog designs; Design digital lters using windowing techniques; Evaluate the performance of a digital lter, in terms of its frequency response; Organize and make technical presentations.
V. R. Gupta Assistant Professor ET317 : Digital Signal Processing
Course Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, students will be able to: Use Fast Fourier Transform techniques for the analysis of arbitrary signals; Programme a DSP processor in assembly or C-language. Implement real time applications on DSP processor such as real time lter. Apply DSP techniques to real-world signal acquisition, spectral analysis and signal ltering. Design digital IIR lters by designing prototypical analog lters and then applying analog to digital conversion techniques. Design digital FIR lters meeting given specications; Evaluate the performance of a digital lter, in terms of its frequency response; Organize and write technical reports; V. R. Gupta Assistant Professor ET317 : Digital Signal Processing
Prerequisites
To take this course, you should have knowledge and understanding of 1 ET305-Signals and systems;
Prerequisites
To take this course, you should have knowledge and understanding of 1 ET305-Signals and systems;
Prerequisites
To take this course, you should have knowledge and understanding of 1 ET305-Signals and systems;
Course Assessment
1 Home Assignments:= 4%
Course Assessment
Course Assessment
Course Assessment
Course Assessment
1 Home Assignments:= 4% 2 Surprise Test:= 2% 3 Quiz:= 2% 4 Attendance:= 2% 5 Mid Sem. Exam-1:= 15%
Course Assessment
1 Home Assignments:= 4% 2 Surprise Test:= 2% 3 Quiz:= 2% 4 Attendance:= 2% 5 Mid Sem. Exam-1:= 15% 6 Mid Sem. Exam-2:= 15%
Course Assessment
1 Home Assignments:= 4% 2 Surprise Test:= 2% 3 Quiz:= 2% 4 Attendance:= 2% 5 Mid Sem. Exam-1:= 15% 6 Mid Sem. Exam-2:= 15% 7 End Sem. Exam:= 60%
Examination
Examination There will be 2 scheduled exams and at least one Surprise Test as detailed below. The schedule of these examinations is given in the Academic Calendar for the session published by the Dean (Academic Matters) 1) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 1 & 2.
Examination
Examination There will be 2 scheduled exams and at least one Surprise Test as detailed below. The schedule of these examinations is given in the Academic Calendar for the session published by the Dean (Academic Matters) 1) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 1 & 2. 2) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 3 & 4.
Examination
Examination There will be 2 scheduled exams and at least one Surprise Test as detailed below. The schedule of these examinations is given in the Academic Calendar for the session published by the Dean (Academic Matters) 1) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 1 & 2. 2) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 3 & 4. 3) End Sem. Exam : On the basis of Unit 1 to 6
Examination
Examination There will be 2 scheduled exams and at least one Surprise Test as detailed below. The schedule of these examinations is given in the Academic Calendar for the session published by the Dean (Academic Matters) 1) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 1 & 2. 2) Mid Sem. Exam-1: On the basis of Unit 3 & 4. 3) End Sem. Exam : On the basis of Unit 1 to 6 4) Surprise Test : On the topics taught till the day of examinations.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
What is Signal? Any physical quantity that varies with time, space or any other independent variable is called as signal. Example speech signal, video signal
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Introduction ..............
Types of Signal Analog Signal : Continuous in time; Continuous in amplitude. Discrete Signal : Discrete in time; Continuous in amplitude. Digital Signal : Discrete in time; Discrete in amplitude.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Introduction..................
What is Signal Processing? Signal processing is the analysis, interpretation, and manipulation of signals like sound, images time-varying measurement values and sensor data etc. Example Removing noise from the music signal; Amplication of a speech signal;
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Introduction..................
Need of Signal Processing When a signal is transmitted from one point to another there is every possibility of contamination /deformation of the signal by external noise. So to retrieve the original signal at the receiver suitable lters are to be used. i.e the signal is processed to obtain the pure signal.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Introduction..................
Categories of signal processing (1) Analog Signal Processing (2) Digital Signal Processing (3) Mixed Signal Processing
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Less sensitive to component tolerances & environmental changes. Volume production without the need for adjustment during construction or use. Amenable to full integration Accuracy increases with the increase in word size (but cost ) Dynamic range Time multiplexing
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Storage of digital signal Flexibility Multirate processing Easy adjustment of processor characteristics by changing the coecients. E.g. adaptive lter, variable cuto lter No loading problem due to cascading
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Sampling causes loss of information Limited speed of processors Quantization and round-o errors Increased complexity Power dissipation Sampling rate is limited due to sample & hold , DAC, ADC
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Finally we make a conclusion that the choice of analog or digital approach for the solution of signal processing problem can only be determined by the following points. The application of interest. The resources available. The cost involved in building the system.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Communications The spectrum analysis of modulated signals helps to identify the information bearing frequency component that can be used for transmission. The analysis of signals received from radars are used to detect ying objects and their velocity. Generation and detection of DTMF signals in telephones. Echo and noise cancellation in transmission channels.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Biomedical ECG is used to predict heart diseases. X-ray images are used to predict the bone fractures and tuberculosis. Ultrasonic scan images of kidney and gall bladder is used to predict stones. MRI scan is used to study minute inner details of any part of human body.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Audio and Video Equipments The analysis of audio signals will be useful to design systems for special eects in audio systems like stereo, woofer, karoke, equalizer, attenuator, etc. Music synthesis and composing using music keyboards. Audio and Video compression for storage in DVDs. Filtering operations on images to extract the features or hidden information.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Image processings Image compression and decompression to reduce memory requirement of storage systems. Image compression and decompression for eective use of transmission channels. Image recognition for security systems. Filtering operations on images to extract the features or hidden information.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Geology The seismic signals are used to determine the magnitude of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The seismic signals are also used to predict nuclear explosions. The seismic noise is also used to predict the movements oe earth layers tectonicplates Filtering operations on images to extract the features or hidden information.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Astronomy The analysis of light received from a star is used to determine the condition of the star. The analysis of images of various celestial bodies gives vital information about them.
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
video compression digital set-top box cable modems portable video systems/computers Digital audio Multimedia and wireless communication Speech processing Digital cameras Radar imaging Medical imaging Biomedical signal processing
V. R. Gupta Assistant Professor ET317 : Digital Signal Processing
What is Signal? What is Signal Processing? Pros and Cons of Digital Signal Processing Applications of Digital Signal Processing
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