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Signals and Systems: Books

This document outlines a Signals and Systems course that covers key topics in analyzing continuous and discrete time signals and systems. The course aims to help students (1) describe signals and systems, (2) compute transforms of signals, (3) analyze time domain systems, and (4) analyze frequency domain systems. The course is divided into four units that cover representation and transforms of signals, Fourier analysis, time and frequency analysis of continuous systems, and analysis of discrete systems using transforms. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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Signals and Systems: Books

This document outlines a Signals and Systems course that covers key topics in analyzing continuous and discrete time signals and systems. The course aims to help students (1) describe signals and systems, (2) compute transforms of signals, (3) analyze time domain systems, and (4) analyze frequency domain systems. The course is divided into four units that cover representation and transforms of signals, Fourier analysis, time and frequency analysis of continuous systems, and analysis of discrete systems using transforms. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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Effective from: 2018-19

Signals and Systems


Course No : ELC2410
Credits : 4
Course Category : Departmental Core
Pre-requisite(s) :
Contact Hours (L-T-P) : 3-1-0
Type of Course : Theory

Course Outcomes
1. Describe and characterize signals and systems.
2. Compute transforms for continuous and discrete time signals.
3. Analyse continuous and discrete time systems in time domain.
4. Analyse continuous and discrete time systems in frequency domain.

Syllabus
Unit I: Representation and Classification of Signals and Systems
Representation and Classifications of Continuous and Discrete Time Signals
and Systems; Singularity Functions; Convolution Operation of Continuous and
Discrete Time Signals; Impulse Response and Its Properties
Unit II: Fourier Analysis
Fourier Series; Fourier Transform and Its Properties; System Analysis Using
Fourier Transform; Hilbert Transform; Representation and Analysis of
Bandpass Signals and Systems
Unit III: Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of Continuous Time Systems
Review of Laplace Transform; Two Sided Laplace Transform; System
Analysis of I and II Order Systems; Transfer Function; Frequency Response of
I and II Order Systems; Feedback Systems
Unit IV: Analysis of Discrete Time Systems
Overview of Sampling; Z-Transform and Its Properties; Discrete Time Fourier
Transform; Discrete Fourier Transforms; Discrete Time System Analysis
Using Difference Equations and Z-Transform

Books:
1. A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Wilsky and S. H. Nawab, Signals & Systems, 2nd Ed., PHI, 1997.
2. Simon Haykin and B. V. Veen, Signals and Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 1999.
3. B. P. Lathi, Principles of Linear Systems and Signals, 2nd Ed., OUP, India, 2009.
4. Tarun Kumar Rawat, Signals and Systems, Oxford University Press, 2010.
5. M. Mandal and Amir Asif, Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems, CUP, 2007.
6. H. P. Hsu, Signals and Systems - Scham’s Outlines, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2008.

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