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College of Engineering

PAF KIET

Signals and Systems


A foundation course introducing mathematical modeling and analysis of continuous-time LTI systems in time as well as in transform domain.

Credit Hours: Class IDs:

3+0 27711 27720 27728 Spring 2014 S. M. Monir, PhD (27711, 27720) Muhammad Hassam Siddiqui (27728) Signals, Systems, and Transforms by Phillipps, Parr, and Riskin (3rd or 4th Edition) Signals and Systems by Simon Haykins (2nd Edition)

Semester: Instructors:

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Course Contents
Topic Introduction Subtopic Introduction to the Course Mathematical Modeling of Physical Systems Real-world Applications of Modeling and Importance of the Course Review of Signal plotting Signal Classification Elementary Signal Operations Some Elementary Signals Continuous-time Systems Properties of Systems Linear TimeInvariant Systems Impulse Representation of Continuous-Time Signals Convolution Properties of LTI Systems System Modeling using Differential Equations Natural Response System Response for Complex Exponential Inputs Reference1 Class Lecture Class Lecture Section 1.1 Class Lecture Class Lecture Section 2.2 Class Lecture Section 2.1 Section 2.3 2.5 Section 2.6 Section 2.7 Section 3.1 Section 3.2,3.3 Section 3.4 Section 3.5 Section 3.6 Section 3.7

Continuous-Time Signals and Systems

From 3rd Edition of the Textbook

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Fourier Series Addition of Periodic Signals Fourier Series Frequency Spectra Properties of Fourier Series Parsevals Power Theorem Introduction and Examples Properties of Fourier Transform Fourier Transforms of Time Functions Energy and Power Density Spectra Filters Sampling Continuous-time Signals Reconstruction of Signals from Sample Data Amplitude Modulation Review and Examples Properties of Laplace Transform Response of LTI Systems LTI Systems Characteristics

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Example 2.7 Section 4.1 Section 4.2 Section 4.3 Section 4.4 Class Lecture Section 5.1 Section 5.2 Section 5.3 Section 5.6 Section 6.1, 6.2 Section 5.4 Section 6.4 Section 6.5 Section 7.1 7.3 Section 7.4 Section 7.5, 7.6 Section 7.5, 7.6

The Fourier Transform

Applications of The Fourier Transform

The Laplace Transform2

Marks Distribution
Final Exam Hourly Exams Quizzes Assignments Class Participation Total 50 20 15 10 5 100

Mathematics of Laplace Transform has already been introduced to the students in the course of Differential Equations and Transforms. The purpose of introducing it here is to look at its application for analysis of LTI Systems and prepare them for the course of Linear control systems

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