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Signal and System: Introduction To Signals and Systems

The document provides information about an Electrical Engineering course on Signals and Systems. The course is a Bachelor of Technology program with 3 credits over one semester. It covers topics like continuous and discrete time systems, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, sampling and reconstruction, and applications in areas like communication and control systems. The course objectives are to understand concepts in continuous and discrete time domains, analyze systems in the complex frequency domain, understand sampling theory and its implications. It has 42 contact hours split across 6 units on relevant topics.
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Signal and System: Introduction To Signals and Systems

The document provides information about an Electrical Engineering course on Signals and Systems. The course is a Bachelor of Technology program with 3 credits over one semester. It covers topics like continuous and discrete time systems, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier transforms, sampling and reconstruction, and applications in areas like communication and control systems. The course objectives are to understand concepts in continuous and discrete time domains, analyze systems in the complex frequency domain, understand sampling theory and its implications. It has 42 contact hours split across 6 units on relevant topics.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Course:- Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering)

Semester Subject Title Signal and System Code TEE

Course Components Credits L T P


Contact Hours
Foundation Course (FC) 03 03 01 00
Examination Duration Theory Practical WEIGHTAGE:EVALUATION CWA MSE ESE
(Hrs) 03 01 25 25 50
Course Objectives
CO 1 Understand the concepts of continuous time and discrete time systems.
CO2 Analyse systems in complex frequency domain.
CO3 Understand sampling theorem and its implications.
CO4
CO5
CO6
Unit No. Content Hours
Introduction to Signals and Systems
Signals and systems as seen in everyday life, and in various branches of
engineering and science. Signal properties: periodicity, absolute integrability,
determinism and stochastic character. Some special signals of importance: the
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unit step, the unit impulse, the sinusoid, the complex exponential, some special
time-limited signals; continuous and discrete time signals, continuous and
discrete amplitude signals. System properties: linearity: additivity and
homogeneity, shift-invariance, causality, stability, realizability. Examples.
Behavior of continuous and discrete-time LTI systems
Impulse response and step response, convolution, input-output behavior with
aperiodic convergent inputs, cascade interconnections. Characterization of
causality and stability of LTI systems. System representation through differential 8
equations and difference equations. State-space Representation of systems. State-
Space Analysis, Multi-input, multi-output representation. State Transition Matrix
and its Role. Periodic inputs to an LTI system, the notion of a frequency response
and its relation to the impulse response.
Fourier, Laplace and z- Transforms
Fourier series representation of periodic signals, Waveform Symmetries,
Calculation of Fourier Coefficients. Fourier Transform,
convolution/multiplication and their effect in the frequency domain, magnitude
and phase response, Fourier domain duality. The Discrete-Time Fourier
Transform (DTFT) and the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). Parseval's 8
Theorem. Review of the Laplace Transform for continuous time signals and
systems, system functions, poles and zeros of system functions and signals,
Laplace domain analysis, solution to differential equations and system behavior.
The z-Transform for discrete time signals and systems, system functions, poles
and zeros of systems and sequences, z-domain analysis.
Sampling and Reconstruction
The Sampling Theorem and its implications. Spectra of sampled signals.
Reconstruction: ideal interpolator, zero-order hold, first-order hold. Aliasing and
its effects. Relation between continuous and discrete time systems. Introduction 8
to the applications of signal and system theory: modulation for communication,
filtering, feedback control systems.

Total Hours 42
Test Books:
1. A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky and S. H. Nawab, “Signals and systems”, Prentice
Hall India, 1997.
2. J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing: Principles,
Algorithms, and Applications”, Pearson, 2006.
3. H. P. Hsu, “Signals and systems”, Schaum’s series, McGraw Hill Education, 2010.
4. S. Haykin and B. V. Veen, “Signals and Systems”, John Wiley and Sons, 2007.
5. A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, “Discrete-Time Signal Processing”,
Prentice Hall, 2009.
6. M. J. Robert “Fundamentals of Signals and Systems”, McGraw Hill Education, 2007.
7. B. P. Lathi, “Linear Systems and Signals”, Oxford University Press, 2009.

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