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B.Tech - ECE Syllabus IV Year - Signal and System 3014

This document provides a detailed syllabus for a Signals and Systems course, which is part of the B. Tech. degree program in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The course aims to provide comprehensive coverage of continuous and discrete time signals and systems, including various time and frequency domain analysis methods. The syllabus covers topics such as signal representation and properties, system properties, analysis of linear time-invariant systems using Laplace and Z transforms, Fourier analysis of continuous and discrete signals, and frequency response. Assessment includes lectures, tutorials, and exams to evaluate student understanding of differentiating between continuous and discrete representations, applying frequency domain techniques to analyze systems and signals, and using transforms to convert between time and frequency domains.

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B.Tech - ECE Syllabus IV Year - Signal and System 3014

This document provides a detailed syllabus for a Signals and Systems course, which is part of the B. Tech. degree program in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The course aims to provide comprehensive coverage of continuous and discrete time signals and systems, including various time and frequency domain analysis methods. The syllabus covers topics such as signal representation and properties, system properties, analysis of linear time-invariant systems using Laplace and Z transforms, Fourier analysis of continuous and discrete signals, and frequency response. Assessment includes lectures, tutorials, and exams to evaluate student understanding of differentiating between continuous and discrete representations, applying frequency domain techniques to analyze systems and signals, and using transforms to convert between time and frequency domains.

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Detailed Syllabus for B. Tech.

Degree Programme
in
Electronics & Communication Engineering

Semester - VI

(Departmental Core Subject)

EC-3014 L-T-P-C
Signals & Systems 4-1-0-5

Objective: To provide a comprehensive coverage of continuous time and discrete time


Signals and Systems, introduce various time domain and frequency domain methods for
analysis of Signals and systems.

Course Outcome: Student will able to differentiate between continuous time and
discrete time Signals and Systems, understand various transforms for time domain to
frequency domain conversion, apply frequency domain techniques for analysis of LTI
systems, apply frequency domain techniques for analysis of continuous and discrete
signals.

Course Content
Module 01: Continuous & Discrete Time Signals
Mathematical Representation and Classification of CT and DT signals, Orthogonality of
signals. Arithmetic operations on the signals, Time Shifting, Time scaling, Time
Reversal of signals. Sampling and Reconstruction, Aliasing effect.

Module 02: Continuous & Discrete Systems


Mathematical Representation and classification of CT and DT systems. Properties of
LTI systems, impulse and step response. Use of convolution integral, convolution sum

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and correlation for analysis of LTI systems. Properties of convolution integral and
convolution sum.

Module 03: Frequency Domain Analysis of Continuous Time System using


Laplace Transform
Concept of Complex frequency, Region of Convergence for Causal, Non-causal and
Anti-causal systems, Poles and Zero of transfer function. Unilateral Laplace Transform.
Analysis and characterization of LTI system using Laplace Transform: Impulse and Step
Response, Causality, Stability, Stability of Causal system.

Module 04: Frequency Domain Analysis of Discrete Time System using Z


Transform
Need for Z transform, definition, properties of unilateral and bilateral Z Transform,
mapping with s plane, relationship with Laplace transform. Z transform of standard
signals, ROC, poles and zeros of transfer function, Inverse Z transform. Analysis and
characterization of LTI system using Z transform: impulse and step response, causality,
stability, stability of causal system. System realization-Direct, Direct Canonic, Cascade
and Parallel forms.

Module 05: Frequency Domain Analysis of Continuous Signals


Frequency Domain Analysis of periodic non-sinusoidal signals. Frequency Domain
Analysis of aperiodic Signals-Introduction, Properties of Fourier Transform, Fourier
Transform based amplitude and phase response of standard signals, Relationship with
Laplace and Z transform, Energy Spectral.

Module 06: Frequency Domain Analysis of Discrete Signals


Discrete Time Fourier Series, Evaluation of DTFS coefficients, Magnitude and Phase
Spectrum of Discrete time periodic signals, Power Spectral Density. Discrete Time
Fourier Transform – Concept of discrete time signal in frequency domain, definition of
DTFT, determination of magnitude and phase functions using DTFT.

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Text/Reference Books
1. Tarun Kumar Rawat, ―Signals and Systems‖, Oxford UniversityPress 2016.
2. A. NagoorKani, “Signals and Systems”, Tata McGraw-Hill Education
3. John Proakis and DimitrisMonolakis, ―Digital Signal Processing‖, Pearson
Publication, 4th Edition.
4. Alan V. Oppenheim, AlanS. Willsky, and S.Hamid Nawab, ―Signals and
Systems‖, 2nd Edition, PHIlearning, 2010.
5. B. P. Lathi, ―Linear Systems and Signals‖, Oxford University Press,

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