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EE305 - Signals and Systems Syllabus

This document provides information about the Signals and Systems course offered to electrical engineering students. It includes details like the course code, title, duration, credits, prerequisites and objectives. The course aims to introduce students to signal characteristics, analysis of systems and various signal processing techniques. It is divided into 7 units covering topics such as linear systems, Fourier analysis of continuous and discrete time signals, Laplace and z-transforms, and applications. Suggested textbooks are also listed.
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EE305 - Signals and Systems Syllabus

This document provides information about the Signals and Systems course offered to electrical engineering students. It includes details like the course code, title, duration, credits, prerequisites and objectives. The course aims to introduce students to signal characteristics, analysis of systems and various signal processing techniques. It is divided into 7 units covering topics such as linear systems, Fourier analysis of continuous and discrete time signals, Laplace and z-transforms, and applications. Suggested textbooks are also listed.
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Subject Code: EE-305 Course Title: Signals and Systems

2. Contact Hours : L: 3 T: 0/1 P: 2/0

3. Examination Duration (Hrs.) : Theory 3 Practical: 0

4. Relative Weight : CWS:15/25 PRS:25/0 MTE:20/25 ETE:40/50 PRE: 0

5. Credits : 4

6. Semester : V

7. Subject Area : DEC

8. Pre-requisite : AM-101, AM-111, EE-202, EE-205, EE-214

9. Objective : To introduce signal characteristics and analysis,


theory related to systems and its analysis.

10. Details of Course:


Unit Contents Contact
No. Hours
1. Introduction: 3
signals, signal operations, signal models, even and odd functions,

model.
2. Linear Time-Invariant Systems: Properties of linear, time – invariant 4
systems, convolution, interconnection of LTI systems, zero- input
response, zero state response, impulse response, and stability,

3. Fourier Representations of Continuous – Time Signals: Signals 9


and vectors, correlation, orthogonal set, continuous – time Fourier
series, trigonometric and exponential Fourier series, continuous –
time Fourier transform, properties, Parseval relationships, Fourier
transform properties.
4. Fourier Representations of Discrete – Time Signals: Sampling, 9
discrete – time signals, models, operations, discrete – time systems,
zero input response, zero state response, stability, discrete – time
Fourier series, discrete – time Fourier transform, reconstruction of
continuous – time signals from samples, interpolation.

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5. Laplace Transform: 5

causality and stability, continuous – time second order systems, poles


and zeros.
6. Z-Transform: Properties, region of convergence, solution of linear 5

causality and stability, poles and zeros, Z- transform connection


between the Laplace and Z- transform, sampled-data systems.
7. Applications: 7

signal representation, system response, Fourier spectrum, pole-zero


plots in s-domain and z-domain.
Total 42

11. Suggested Books:


S. No. Name of Authors / Books / Publishers Year of
Publication/
Reprint
1. Oppenheim A.V., Willsky A.S., Nawab S.H.,“Signals and Systems”, 1997
2nd edition, Prentice Hall.
2. Haykin S., Veen B.V., “Signals and Systems”, 2nd edition, John 2004
Wiley.
3. Lathi B.P., “Principles of Signal processing and Linear Systems”, 2009
Oxford International Version.
4. Lee E.A., Varaiya P., “Structure and Interpretation of Signals and 2011
Systems”, 2nd edition, Addison-Wesley.
5. Hsu H.P., “Schaum’s Outline of Signals and Systems, 3rd edition, 2013
McGraw Hill Education.

1. Subject Code: EE-307 Course Title: Power Station Practices


2. Contact Hours : L: 3 T: 0/1 P: 2/0
3. Examination Duration (Hrs.) : Theory: 3 Practical: 0
4. Relative Weight : CWS:15/25 PRS:25/0 MTE:20/25 ETE:40/50 PRE: 0
5. Credits : 4
6. Semester : V

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