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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(A constituent college of Manipal University, Manipal)

Manipal Karnataka 576 104

COURSE PLAN
Department

: Electronics & Communication Engineering

Course Name & code

: Signals & Systems, ECE 2104

Semester & branch

: IIIrd, E&C Engg

Name of the faculty

: M Sathish Kumar, Ananthakrishna T, Divya


B, Sriharsha K G

No of contact hours/week

:3

ASSESSMENT PLAN:
1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

Written tests

: 2 (Max. Marks: 30)

Surprise quizzes

: 5 (Max. Marks: 20)

2. End Semester Examination - 50 %

Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Portions for Assignment


Assignment no.

Topics

1
2

L1-L8
L9-L15

L16-L22

L23-L29

L30-L35

Portions for Sessional Test


Test no.

Topics

L1-L14

L15-L28

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Course Objectives
At the end of this course, student should be able to:
CO1: Classify and perform various mathematical operations on signals and
systems.
CO2: Analyze linear time invariant (LTI) systems in time domain.
CO3: Represent the signals in frequency domain and describe its significance.
CO4: Discuss Fourier representations and their properties
CO5: Define and apply sampling theorem to continuous time signals.
CO6: Use Laplace and Z-transform to analyze LTI systems.
Course Plan
Lecture no.

Topic to be covered

Overview and general introduction to signals and systems

Elementary signals

Classification of signals

Basic operations on signals

Systems viewed as interconnections of operations

Classification and properties of systems

Introduction to LTI Systems, response of LTI systems - convolution

Convolution sum evaluation

Convolution Integral evaluation

10

Properties and characterization of Convolution

11

Differential Equation representations for LTI systems and solution

12

Difference Equation Representations for LTI systems,

13

Block diagram representations

14

Response of LTI systems to complex exponentials

15

Fourier representations for four classes of signals

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Discrete Time Fourier Series examples

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Continuous time Fourier series examples

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Convergence issues

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Properties of Fourier series examples

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Properties of CTFS - examples

21

DTFT examples

22

FT examples

23

Properties of Fourier representation

24

Properties of Fourier representation (contd)

25

Frequency response of LTI systems

26

Fourier Transform representation of periodic signals

27

Convolution and Multiplication with mixtures of periodic and non


periodic signals

28

Fourier Transform representation of Discrete time signals

29

Introduction to the concept of sampling and derivation of sampling


theorem

30

Statement of Nyquists sampling theorem and examples

31

Reconstruction of continuous time signals from its samples

32

Aliasing and examples on signal reconstruction from samples

33

Introduction to Laplace transforms, inversion and ROC

34

Examples on Laplace transforms, and its inversion

35

Transfer function and representation of LTI system in Laplace domain

36

Analysis of continuous time signals and systems.

37

Introduction to the Z-transform, ROC, Properties of the ROC

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Properties of the Z-transform and its inversion

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Transfer function, Causality and stability

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Unilateral Z-transform and solution of difference equations

References:
1. Simon Haykin & Barry Van Veen, (2005), Signals and Systems, John Wiley
&Sons, New Delhi
2. A.V.Oppenheim , A.S.Willsky &A. Nawab, (2002), Signals and Systems
PHI. /Pearson Education, New Delhi
3. H.Hsu, R. Ranjan (2006) Signals and Systems, Schaumss outline, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi
4. B.P.Lathi., (2005), Linear systems and Signals, Oxford University Press

Submitted by:

(Signature of the faculty)


Date:
Approved by:

(Signature of HOD)
Date:

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