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Digital Signal Processing Course Outline

This document outlines a Digital Signal Processing course, including: - An overview of topics like discrete time signals and systems, analysis of linear time-invariant systems, filter design techniques, and DFT/FFT. - A teaching scheme with 4 lectures, 2 tutorials, and 2 practical sessions per week for 6 credits. - An examination scheme including a theory exam, practical exams, progressive assessments. - Contents and time allocated to each topic, totaling 52 hours. - Suggested textbooks and a list of suggested experiments. - Expected course outcomes including formulating DSP problems, analyzing signals/systems, designing filters, and applying DSP concepts.

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Digital Signal Processing Course Outline

This document outlines a Digital Signal Processing course, including: - An overview of topics like discrete time signals and systems, analysis of linear time-invariant systems, filter design techniques, and DFT/FFT. - A teaching scheme with 4 lectures, 2 tutorials, and 2 practical sessions per week for 6 credits. - An examination scheme including a theory exam, practical exams, progressive assessments. - Contents and time allocated to each topic, totaling 52 hours. - Suggested textbooks and a list of suggested experiments. - Expected course outcomes including formulating DSP problems, analyzing signals/systems, designing filters, and applying DSP concepts.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

SUBJECT NAME: Digital Signal Processing


SUBJECT CODE: 2171003
B.E. 7 th SEMESTER

Type of course:
Compulsory

Prerequisite:
Higher Engineering Mathematics, Different Transforms (Fourier, Laplace, Z-transforms)
Signals and systems

Rationale:
The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of Digital Signal Processing. Topics
include: Introduction to digital signal processing and application, discrete time signals and
systems; Analysis of LTI systems; Structures of discrete time systems; Filter designing techniques;
DFT and FFT; Architecture of DSP Processors, and Multi-rate Signal Processing and applications.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme CreditsExamination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE PA (M) PA (V) PA
(E) PA ALA ESE OEP (I)
4 0 2 6 70 20 10 20 10 20 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C- Credit; ESE- End
Semester Examination; PA- Progressive Assessment; OEP-Open Ended problem; AL-Active
learning;

Contents:

Sr. Contents Total


% Weight age
No. Hrs
1 Introduction to DSP: 3 05
Overview:
Signals, systems and signal processing, classification of signals,
elements of digital signal processing system, concept of frequency in
continuous and discrete time signals, Periodic Sampling, Frequency
domain representation of sampling, Reconstructions of band limited
signals from its samples
2 Discrete-Time Signals and Systems (Frequency Domain analysis): 5 10
Z-transform & Inverse z-transform, Linear convolution and its
properties, Linear Constant Coefficient Difference equations,
Frequency domain representation of Discrete-Time Signals & Systems,
Representation of sequences by discrete time Fourier Transform,
(DTFT), Properties of discrete time Fourier Transform, and correlation
of signals, Fourier Transform Theorems.
3 Analysis of Linear Time Invariant System: 8 15
Analysis of LTI systems in time domain and stability considerations.
Frequency response of LTI system, System functions for systems with
linear constant-coefficient Difference equations, Freq. response of
rational system functions relationship between magnitude & phase, All
pass systems, inverse systems, Minimum/Maximum phase systems,
systems with linear phase.
4 Structures for Discrete Time Systems: 7 15
Block Diagram and signal flow diagram representations of Linear
Constant-Coefficient Difference equations, Basic Structures of IIR
Systems, lattice and lattice-ladder structures, Transposed forms, Direct
and cascade form Structures for FIR Systems, Linear Phase FIR
structure, Effects of Co-efficient quantization.
5 Filter Design Techniques: 9 15
Design of Discrete-Time IIR filters from Continuous-Time filters
Approximation by derivatives, Impulse invariance and Bilinear
Transformation methods; Design of FIR filters by windowing
techniques.
6 Discrete-Fourier Transform & Fast Fourier Transform: 9 15
Representation of Periodic sequences: The discrete Fourier Series and
its Properties Fourier Transform of Periodic Signals, Sampling the
Fourier Transform, The Discrete-Fourier Transform, Properties of
DFT, Linear Convolution using DFT. FFT-Efficient Computation of
DFT, Goertzel Algorithm, radix2 Decimation-in-Time and Decimation-
in-Frequency FFT Algorithms.
7 Advance DSP Techniques: 7 15
Multirate Signal Processing: Decimation, Interpolation, Sampling
rate conversion by rational factor
Adaptive filters: Introduction, Basic principles of Forward Linear
Predictive filter and applications such as system identification, echo
cancellation, equalization of channels, and beam forming using block
diagram representation study only.
8 Architecture of DSP Processors & applications: 4 10
Harward architecture, pipelining, Multiplier-accumulator (MAC)
hardware, architectures of fixed and floating point (TMSC6000) DSP
processors. Applications
Total 52 100

Books:

1. Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithm & Application, 4th edition, Proakis,
Manolakis, Pearson
2. Discrete Time Signal Processing:Oppeheim, Schafer, Buck Pearson education
publication, 2nd Edition, 2003.
3. Digital Signal Processing fundamentals and Applications,Li Tan , Jean Jiang, Academic
Press,2nd edition,2013
4. Digital Signal Processing A computer based Approach, S.K.Mitra, Tata McGraw Hill,3 rd
edition,2006
5. Fundamentals of digital Signal Processing Lonnie c.Ludeman, Wiley
6. Digital Signal processing-A Practical Approach,second edition, Emmanuel I. feacher, and
BarrieW..Jervis, Pearson Education
7. Digital Signal Processing, S.Salivahanan, A.Vallavaraj, C.Gnapriya TMH
8. Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, programming and applications by B. Venkatramani,
M Bhaskar, Mc-Graw Hill

Suggested specification table with Marks (Theory):

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


5 15 15 15 10 10

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate


C: Create and above Levels (Revised Blooms Taxonomy)

Note:
This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Course Outcome:

By the end of this course, the student will be able to:

1. Formulate engineering problems in terms of DSP tasks


2. Analyse digital and analog signals and systems
3. Analyze discrete time signals in frequency domain
4. Design digital filters
5. Change sampling rate of the signal
6. Conceptualize the need of adaptive filters in communication applications.
7. Understand the key Architectural features of Digital Signal Processor
8. Apply digital signal processing algorithms to various areas

Suggested List of Suggested Experiments:

Sr. Experiment Name


No.
Write a program for Direct form I, II form realization of the given IIR system function.
1
2 Write a program to plot pole-zero of a given FIR filter.
3 (A) Create Blackman Harris, Hamming and Gaussian window and plot them in the
same filter design tool.

(B) Design an FIR filter with side lobe attenuation of 40 dB using Kaiser Window of
200 points.
(A) Design low pass butter worth digital filter with given specification using impulse
invariance method.
(B) Design a high pass elliptical filter with given specification using impulse
4
invariance method.
(C) Design a band pass chebychev-2 filter with given specification using impulse in-
variance method.
Design a second-order digital bandpass Butterworth filter with the following
5 specifications:
fu= 2.6 kHz,fL = 2.4 kHz , fs = 8000 Hz. Plot the magnitude and phase response.
Write a program to demonstrate the time shifting and frequency shifting property of
6 DTFT.

Write a program to perform circular convolution of two sequences using DFT.


7
Write a program to up sample the sinusoidal sequence by an integer factor.
8
Write a program to down sample the sinusoidal sequence by an integer factor.
9
Write a program to convert the sampling by non integer factor of a sinusoidal
10 sequence.

Design based Problems (DP)/Open Ended Problem:

Apply Digital Signal Processing technique to any one specific area like Speech processing, Image
processing, Audio processing, Bio-Medical Instrumentation, Encoding of signals, Signal
Compression etc. Develop a program for the same using MATLAB/SciLab of equivalent software.

C. List of Software: MATLAB/Code Composer Studio

Learning website: www.nptel,http://ocw.mit.edu, https://cnx.org/content

ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENTS: Preparation of power-point slides, which include


videos, animations, pictures, graphics for better understanding theory and practical work The
faculty will allocate chapters/ parts of chapters to groups of students so that the entire syllabus to
be covered. The power-point slides should be put up on the web-site of the College/ Institute,
along with the names of the students of the group, the name of the faculty, Department and College
on the first slide. The best three works should submit to GTU.

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