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Course Code Course Name Course Structure

ECECC05 Signal and Systems 3-1-0 L-T-P

COURSE OUTCOME (CO):

CO1: To understand the concept of signals and systems and their


classifications.

CO2: To understand the concept of convolution and its applications.

CO3: To analyze the spectral characteristics of continuous-time and discrete-


time periodic and aperiodic signals using Fourier analysis.

CO4: To analyze continuous-time LTI systems in the time domain and s-


domain

CO5: To analyze discrete-time LTI systems in the time domain and z-domain

COURSE CONTENT:

Unit-I:

Concept definition & classification of signals– Continuous time (CT) and


Discrete Time (DT) signals, Standard signals- Step, Ramp, Pulse, Impulse,
Real and complex exponentials and Sinusoids, Properties of unit impulse in
continuous and discrete domain, Concept of orthogonality, Transformation of
independent variables, Classification of systems & their properties, Waveform
synthesis.

Unit-II:

Convolution integrals and its properties, Properties of LTI System, impulse


response, step response, convolution sum and its properties, graphical
method.

Unit-III:

Fourier series representation of continuous time and discrete time signals and
their properties. Magnitude and Phase spectrum of signals.

Continuous time Fourier Transform and its properties, Discrete time Fourier
Transform and its properties. Magnitude and Phase representations of
frequency response of LTI systems. Introduction to LP/BP/HP/All Pass
systems. Relationship between discrete time signals and Sampled continuous
time low pass signals.

Unit-IV:
Laplace Transform and its properties, concept of ROC and its properties.
Inverse-Laplace transform. Unilateral Laplace transform and its applications.
Computation of impulse response, total response (zero state and zero input
response) & transfer function using Laplace transform. Stability and causality
of continuous-time LTI Systems.

Unit-V:

Z-Transform and its properties, ROC and its properties, Inverse Z-transform;
Power series expansion and partial fraction expansion. Relationship between
Z-transform, Fourier transform and Laplace transform. Stability and causality
of discrete-time LTI System. Unilateral Z transform and its applications.
Computation of impulse response, total response (Zero state and Zero input
response) & Transfer function using Z-Transform.

Text Books:

[T1] Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, S. Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems
Prentice Hall India, 2nd Edition, 2009.
Reference Books:

[R1] Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, “Signals and Systems”, John Willey &
Sons, Inc, second edition 2013.
Tarun Kumar Rawat, Signals and Systems, Oxford University Press, 1st Edition, 2010.

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