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EE/TE 3302 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS


Section 022
Summer 2006
Pre-requisites: EE 3301 and Math 2420
Co-requisite EE 3102 (lab)
Credit: 3 Hours

Instructor: Dr. Raja Rajasekaran


Class Room: ECSN 2.112
Class Time: TR 4:00 – 5:50 PM.

Final Examination TBA

Course Website http://www.utdallas.edu/~raja1/EE3302/


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Office Location: ECSN 4.922


Office Hours: T R 1:00 – 3:00 PM
E-mail: Raja1@utdallas.edu

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Introduction to the fundamentals of continuous and discrete time signal and system analysis. This course
will cover linear system analysis including impulse response and convolution, Fourier series, Fourier
transform, sampling, discrete time signal and system analysis, and Z-transforms. This course is a pre-
requisite for EE 3350 and EE 4361 and a clear understanding of the material presented in this course is
expected in EE 3350 and EE 4361.

Student Learning Objectives/Outcomes

EE/TE 3302: Signals and Systems


1 Ability to apply the convolution theorem for continuous signals
2 Ability to evaluate the Fourier series of a periodic signal
3 Ability to evaluate the Fourier transform
4 Ability to make use of the Fourier transform properties
5 Ability to analyze a discrete LTI system using discrete linear convolution
6 Ability to use the Z-transform for analyzing discrete-time signals
Ability to use the Z-transform for solving difference equations and checking
7 for system stability
8 Ability to use the Z-transform for deriving the impulse response
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TEXTBOOK

S. Soliman & M. Srinath, Continuous and Discrete Signals and Systems, 2 nd edition. Prentice- Hall
ISBN 0-13-518473-8

Books for additional reading:

J.H. McClellan et al., (2003) Signal Processing First, Prentice Hall


A.V. Oppenheim et al.,(1997) Signals & Systems (2nd Edition), Prentice Hall.
C.L. Phillips et al., (2003) Signals, Systems and Transforms, (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall
Hwei P. Hsu Schaum’s Outline of Theory and Problems of Signals and Systems, Schaum’s Outline Series,
McGraw-Hill

SOFTWARE
MATLAB (Mathworks, Inc., www.mathworks.com)
D. Hanselman and B. Littlefield (1998) Mastering MATLAB 6: A comprehensive tutorial and reference,
Prentice Hall.

ASSIGNMENTS AND GRADING

The course requirements consist of:


1. Homework assignments from the book and other sources..
2. Two in-class mid-term exams and a comprehensive final exam.

GRADING
Homework: 10%
Quizzes: 20%
Exams: 70%
{Exam. 1: 20%, Exam. 2: 20%, and Final Exam (comprehensive): 30% (TOTAL: 70%)}

Letter Grade Guidelines: A – 90% +; B – 80% +; C – 70% +

POLICIES:
1. Homework will not be accepted after acceptance deadlines.
2. NO Make-up exams or quizzes will be given except for very extenuating circumstances.
3. Academic Honesty: UTD Rules and Policies Apply.
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EE/TE 3302 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS


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Planned Schedule

Class Topics Chapter


1, 2 Continuous-time Signals 1.1 – 1.6
2, 3, Continuous-time Systems 2.1 – 2.4
4, 5
6,7, Chapter 3: Fourier Series 3.1 – 3.7
8,9
8 EXAM. 1 (Chapters 1 &2) : June 8
10,11 Chapter 4: Fourier Transform 4.1- 4.4,
12,13 4.5.1
14,15, Chapter 6: Discrete Time Signals & Systems 6.1 – 6.3,
17 6.5, 6.8

15 EXAM.2 (Chapters 3 &4) : July 6


17,18, Chapter 8: Z-Transforms 8.1 – 8.5
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20 Final Exam Review

Final Exam (Comprehensive): 3 PM, July 27

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