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Digital Signal processing

Chap 01
Lecture 01
Dr. Md. Kabiruzzaman
kabiruzzaman@aiub.edu
Reference Books
MIDTERM
MIDTERM
MIDTERM
Mid Final
Attendance Above 90% 10 10
Quiz 3 (best 2) 20 20
Assignment OBE/Non-OBE 30 30
Paper based 40 40
Total 100 100

➢ Quiz: first class of Every third week


➢ Syllabus: Every 2 weeks
➢ Unfortunately, first quiz is next week
Paper based from 10 am-10:30 am.

MId Final
1 Paper written Paper summary 20 Paper summary 20
Max (2 pages) Max (2 pages)
presentation Paper 20 Paper 20

❑There will be 8 groups with 5 members in each group


❑Written groupwise
❑Presentation groupwise + individual (viva)
❑Please select a paper by pressing the keywords, UWB, wireless
sensor network, indoor positioning system.
Paper summary+presentation
• Mid
– Paper
• What did the authors do? (Abstract+ Last paragraph of
Introduction + conclusion)
• Why did they do? (Technological significance or any problem
solved→ Introduction)
• How did they solve? (Experiment/Methodology+ Discussion)
• What the logic they described as solution of the problem?
(Results/Results and Discussion)
• What are the problems they faced? (Discussion/Conclusion)
• What can be done in the future? (Conclusion/future work)
• Please give some suggestions or your opinion, How this
future work can be done? (Your thinking)
DD: Written 02-08-2020
video Presentation 02-08-2020
What are signals?

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What are signals?

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What are signals?

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What are signals?

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What are signals?

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What are signals?

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What are signals?

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Application of DSP

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Application of DSP

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Application of DSP

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Block diagram of DSP
Discrete Time sinusoidal signal
Properties
Discrete Time sinusoidal signal
Properties
Discrete Time sinusoidal signal
Properties
Some example of Discrete signals
Analog to Digital Conversion
Analog to Digital Conversion
Digital to analog conversion
Sampling of analog signals
Sampling conditions
Avoiding
Aliasing effect-
Nyquest
theorem
From C, if the 50 Hz signal is sampled at 75 HZ so similar discrete signal is obtained, that
means the discrete signal of 25 Hz and 75 Hz are same. Hence, 50 Hz is alias of 25 Hz.
Example

9
Example

For coding,
Here, L= 10 we need, 4 bits
Example
9
H.W

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