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Syllabus: Signal and System 2

Date/Revision August, 1st 2019


Faculty Engineering
Study Program Mechatronics Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
Lecturer Dr. Ir. Kuntjoro Pinardi, MSc

Signal and System 2

1. Basic Information

1.01 Subject Name Signal and System 2


1.02 Semester 5
1.03 Level 2
1.04 Number of Credit (SKS) 2
1.05 Mandatory / Curriculum Mandatory / D - 08
1.06 Subject Code SSYS-5208
1.07 Subject Code MTE-D-SSYS-5208
1.08 Year 2019/2020
1.09 Quality Control Final Test, see evaluation
1.10 Limitations Max 32 students in one class
1.11 Combined with ELE, BME
1.12 Prerequisite Applied Mathematics and Signal and System 1

2. Description of Subject

The concepts of signals and systems arise in a wide area of science and technology of communications,
aeronautics, circuit design, acoustics, seismology, biomedical engineering, energy generation and
distributions system, chemical process control and speech processing. The technology development and
algorithms of this subject grow rapidly. This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and theory
of analog and digital signal processing. Students need to have a basic background of calculus as well as
some experience in manipulating complex numbers and some exposure to differential equations. Prior
exposure to the fundamentals of circuits for electrical engineers is helpful .

3. Objectives

The course reviews the Signal and System 1 course contents such as the Laplace, Fourier and the
relations between signals in time domain and frequency domain for a continuous and discrete time
signal.

The course also will add additional topics such as analog filter design (analog filter functions, IIR filter
design, Butterworth and Chebyshev filters) and digital filter design via transformation of analog filters to
digital filters (impulse invariance, bilinear transform, frequency transformations), and simple digital
filter structures.
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Syllabus: Signal and System 2
Advance topics on signal conditioning applied to biommedical field will also be discussed introducing
students in radiological image analysis and biomedical image processing fields.

4. Competency

After having the course, students are expected have to:


 Have ability in parallel the methods of analysis for continuous-time and discrete-time signals and
Systems.
 Familiar and have intution on the aspect of signal conditioning in different industry.
 Familiar with Phyton programming in the area of signal conditioning for medical applications.
 Have ability in parallel the methods of analysis for continuous-time and discrete-time signals.
 Have equal familiarity with techniques suitable for analyzing and synthesizing both continuous time
and discrete-time systems.

5. Learning Approach / Methodology

 Lectures/ Class contact (time-tabled) supplemented with interactive questions and


answers;
 Discussion, sample problem, group work;
 Student Study Effort: homework/assignment; preparation for test/quizzes/ examination.
.

6. Evaluation

6.1 Absence maximum 25%


6.2 Participation in Discussion 05 Points
6.3 Homework / Classwork 05 Points
6.4 Presentation /Simulation 10 Poins
6.5 Daily Quiz 20 Points
6.6 Final Examination 60 Points
TOTAL 100 Points

7. Text Book and Reference

Main Text Book: "Signals and Systems using MATLAB, Second Edition" by Luis Chaparro, Academic
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Press; 2nd edition (March 10, 2014). ISBN-13: 978-0123948120; ISBN-10: 0123948126.1
Reference Text Book: " Digital Signal Processing for Medical Imaging Using Matlab." by Gopi, E.S,
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Springer; 2013. ISBN 978-1-4614-3139-8, ISBN 978-1-4614-3140-4

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Tel. +62 21 50588000 Jl. BSD Grand Boulevard
+62 85212318000 BSD City 15345
info@iuli.ac.id; www.iuli.ac.id Island of Java

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