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KEC-055 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 3LOTOP | _3 Credits] Unit Topics Lectures T [introduction to Digital Signal Processing: Basic elements of digital signal 8 fprocessing, advantages, and disadvantages of digital signal processing, Technolog; sed for DSP. IRealization of Digital Systems: Introduction- basic building blocks to represent @ kligital system, recursive and non-recursive systems, basic structures of a digital system: Canonic and Non-Canonic structures. ITR Filter Realization: Direct form, ‘ascade realization, parallel form realization, Ladder structures- continued fractio expansion of H (2), example of continued fraction, realization of a ladder structure, kicsign examples. FIR Filter Realization: Direct, Cascade, FIR Linear Phas. Realization and design examples. TI [Infinite Impulse Response Digital (IIR) Filter Design: Introduction to Filters, | 8 impulse Invariant Transformation, Bi-Linear Transformation, All- Pole Analog Filters: Butterworth and Chebyshev, Design of Digital Butterworth and Chebyshev Filters, Frequency Transformations, TH [Finite Impulse Response Filter (FIR) Design: Windowing and the Rectangula| 8 indow, Gibb’s phenomenon, Other Commonly Used Windows (Hamming, Hanning, Bartlett, Blackmann, Kaiser), Examples of Filter Designs Using Windows. [Finite Word length effects in digital filters: Coefficient quantization error. fies noise ~ truncation and rounding, Limit cycle oscillations-lead band fects. TV DFT & FFT: Definitions, Properties of the DFT, Circular Convolution, Lineay 8 Sonvolution using Circular Convolution, Decimation in Time (DIT) Algorithm] c [Decimation in Frequency (DIF) Algorithm. V |Multirate Digital Signal Processing (MDSP): Introduction, Decimation, 8 interpolation, Sampling rate conversion: Single and Multistage, applications lof MDSP- Subband Coding of Speech signals, Quadrature mirror filters, Advantages f MDSP. Text Books: 1, Johnny R. Johnson, Digital Signal Processing, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd., 2009. Reference Books: 1. John G Prokias, Dimitris G Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing. Pearson Education. 4" edition, 2007 . 2, Oppenheim & Schafer, Digital Signal Processing. PHI,1999 + Course Outcomes: At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to: 1, Understand and realize different types of realizations of digital systems (JR and FIR) and their utilities. | Formulate the design parameters of analog IIR digital filters (Butterworth and Chebyshev filters) and various methods such as impulse invariant transformation and bilinear transformation of conversion of analog to digital filters. 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