Signals and Systems
Offered By: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal via Swayam
Course Description
Overview
This course will introduce the students to basics of signal processing and systems analysis. We will focus on continuous-time signals and systems, but also give an introduction to discrete-time signals and systems towards the end of the course. This is a very important course for all engineers working in the electronics and communications domain.
INTENDED AUDIENCE : 2nd year undergraduate student PREREQUISITES : Mathematics at 10+2 levelINDUSTRY SUPPORT : All companies dealing with signal processing
NOTE:In this course, the explanationwill be in Hindi, but the scientific terms, assignments and exams will be in English.
INTENDED AUDIENCE : 2nd year undergraduate student PREREQUISITES : Mathematics at 10+2 levelINDUSTRY SUPPORT : All companies dealing with signal processing
NOTE:In this course, the explanationwill be in Hindi, but the scientific terms, assignments and exams will be in English.
Syllabus
COURSE LAYOUT
Week 1 : Mathematical PreliminariesWeek 2 : Types of Signals and TransformationsWeek 3 : Fourier Transform of Continuous-Time SignalsWeek 4 : Properties of Fourier TransformsWeek 5 : LTI SystemsWeek 6 :Convolution and LTI System PropertiesWeek 7 : Laplace TransformWeek 8 : Laplace Transform PropertiesWeek 9 : Fourier Series of Continuous-Time Periodic Signals and Properties Week 10 : Discrete-Time LTI Systems and SamplingWeek 11 : Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (DTFT)Week 12 : Z-TransformTaught by
Prof. Kushal K. Shah
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