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Course Code

Course Title

Course Planner

Lectures

ECE220

SIGNAL AND SYSTEMS

15712::Rosepreet Kaur Bhogal

Course Category

Courses with numerical and conceptual focus

3.0

Tutorials Practicals Credits


1.0

TextBooks
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

T-1

Signals and Systems

Alan.V.Oppenheim

2nd

Year

Publisher Name
Prentice Hall

Reference Books
Sr No

Title

Author

Edition

Year

Publisher Name

R-1

Signal and Sytems

Simon Haykin

2nd

2005

John Wiley & Sons

R-2

Signals and systems

R.F. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter 4th


and D.R. Fannin

1998

Prentice Hall

R-3

Circuits and Systems: A Modern


Approach

A. Papoulis

2nd

1980

Mc graw Hill

R-4

Signal Processing and Linear Systems B.P. Lathi

1st

1998

Oxford University Press

R-5

Introduction to Signals and Systems

Douglas K. Lindner

12th

Mc graw Hill

R-6

Signals and Linear Systems

Robert A. Gabel, Richard


A. Roberts

3rd

John Wiley & Sons

R-7

Signals and Systems - Analysis using M. J. Roberts


Transform methods and MATLAB

8th

TMH

R-8

Signals and Systems

I. J. Nagrath, S. N. Sharan, 1st


R. Ranjan, S. Kumar

TMH

R-9

Analog and Digital Signal Processing Ashok Ambardar

2nd

Brooke/Cole Publishing Company, California

Other Reading
Sr No

Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference)

OR-1

www.stanford.edu/class/ee384e/cgi-bin/readings/r03-radiosintro.pdf ,

Relevant Websites
Sr No

(Web address) (only if relevant to the course)

Salient Features

RW-1

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/117104074/

RW-2

http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/nptel/Electrical%20&%20Comm%20Engg/Signals%20and Lectures
%20System/TOC-M1.htm

RW-3

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/login.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1163359&url=http%3A%2F
%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel6%2F29%2F26144%2F01163359.pdf%3Farnumber
%3D1163359

Time frequency representation

0.0

4.0

RW-4

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1085842&queryText
%3DThe+Uncertainty+Principle+signal

Uncertainty principle

RW-5

www.d.umn.edu/~skatsev/Phys5053/WaveletHelp.pdf

STFT

RW-6

disp.ee.ntu.edu.tw/tutorial/WaveletTutorial.pdf

Wavelet transform

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)


Weeks before MTE

Weeks After MTE

Spill Over

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week
Number

Lecture
Number

Broad Topic(Sub Topic)

Week 1

Lecture 1

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Signals and Systems in
Everyday Life)

RW-1
RW-2

Application

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Various Branches of
Engineering and Science)

RW-2

Electrical, mechanical,
hydraulic,
thermal, biomedical
signals

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems

Lecture 2

Introduction to Signals and


Systems(Extracting the Common
Essence and Requirements of
Signal and System Analysis)

RW-2

Understanding the
fundamental
characteristics of signals
and systems

The theoretical
foundations and
practical
implementation of
signals, systems

Lecture 3

Formalizing Signals(Energy and


Power signals)

T-1:1.1.2
R-1:1.4.5

Energy and Power


signals

How to differentiate
between energy and
power signal

Lecture 4

Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)

T-1:1.2.2

Periodicity of a signal

How to find the


periodicity of a signal

Lecture 5

Formalizing Signals(Signal
properties: Periodicity)

T-1:1.2.2

Periodicity of a signal

How to find the


periodicity of a signal

Lecture 6

Formalizing Signals(Absolute
Integrability)

Analyzing LTI Systems

Learn how to find that


signal is Absolute
Integrability or not

Week 2

Chapters/Sections
of Text/reference
books

Other Readings, Lecture Description


Relevant
Websites, Audio
Visual Aids,
software and
Virtual Labs

RW-2

Learning Outcomes

Pedagogical Tool
Demonstration/ Case
Study / Images /
animation / ppt etc.
Planned

Find energy and power


of signal in MATLAB

Week 3

Lecture 7

Formalizing Signals(Determinism
and Stochastic character)

Lecture 8

Formalizing Signals(Signals of
Importance: The Unit Step)

Lecture 9

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

RW-2

Behavior of process

Properties of
Determinism and
Stochastic

T-1:1.4
R-1:1.6.5

Operations on unit step

Importance of Unit Step

Formalizing Signals(Unit Impulse)

T-1:1.4
R-1:1.6.6

Operation on unit
impulse

Importance of unit
impulse

Formalizing Signals(Sinusoid)

T-1:1.3
R-1:1.6.2

Operation on sinusoid

Importance of sinusoid Plot of sinusoid on


MATLAB

Formalizing Signals(Complex
Exponential)

T-1:1.3

Increasing and decaying Operations on complex Plot of exponential on


exponential
exponential
MATLAB

Lecture 10

Quiz,Test 1

Lecture 11

Formalizing Signals(Some TimeLimited Signals)

T-1:1.3

Some Time Limited


Signals

Lecture 12

Formalizing Signals(Continuous
and Discrete
amplitude signals)

T-1:1.5

Study of Continuous and Learn about Continuous


Discrete amplitude
and Discrete amplitude
signals
signals

Lecture 13

Formalizing Signals(Formalizing
Systems)

T-1:1.6
R-1:1.2

Introduction to basic
systems

To get familiar with


basic systems

Lecture 14

Formalizing Signals(System
Properties: Linearity: Additivity
and Homogeneity, ShiftInvariance, Causality, Stability,
Realizability)

T-1:1.6
R-1:1.8

Analysis of Additivity
and Homogeneity, Shift
Invariance, Causality,
Stability, Realizability

Learn about the


properties which are
followed by a system

Lecture 15

Continuous Time and Discrete


Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(The Impulse Response
and Step Response)

T-1:2.0-2.1
R-1:2.7-2.8

Study about response of


a system

Learn how to find the


impulse or step
response of a system

Lecture 16

Continuous Time and Discrete


Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Convolution)

T-1:2.1
R-1:2.1-2.5

Finding output of system Learn how to find the


Convolution of two
sequences and its
importance

Lecture 17
Lecture 18

Plot of unit impulse on


MATLAB

Operations on some
time limited signals

Quiz,Test 2
Continuous Time and Discrete
Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Input-Output behavior
with aperiodic
convergent inputs)
Continuous Time and Discrete
Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Cascade
Interconnections)

RW-2

T-1:1.5.2
R-1:2.6

Analyze of aperiodic
signals

Understanding of
learning curve analysis

Series connection

System function,
systems
interconnection, poles
zeros diagrams

Find convolution of
signals on MATLAB

Week 7

Lecture 19

Continuous Time and Discrete


Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(Characterization of
Causality and Stability of
Linear shift-invariant Systems)

T-1:2.3

Characterization of
Learn about the
Causality and Stability of Characterization of
Linear shift invariant
system
Systems

Lecture 20

Continuous Time and Discrete


Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(System representation
through differential equations and
difference equations)

T-1:2.4
R-1:2.9-2.11

Lecture 20 System
representation through
differential equations and
difference equations
Lecture 21 Reserved for
contingency

Learn how to represent


system with the help of
differential equations
and difference
equations

Lecture 21

Continuous Time and Discrete


Time Linear Shift-Invariant (LSI)
Systems(System representation
through differential equations and
difference equations)

T-1:2.4
R-1:2.9-2.11

Lecture 20 System
representation through
differential equations and
difference equations
Lecture 21 Reserved for
contingency

Learn how to represent


system with the help of
differential equations
and difference
equations

MID-TERM
Week 8

Lecture 22

Lecture 23

Week 9

Frequency Domain Representation


(Periodic and Semi-Periodic Inputs
to an LSI System)

RW-2

Frequency Domain Representation


(The Notion of a Frequency
Response and its relation to the
Impulse Response)

RW-2

Signals with or without


period

Systems of linear
equations and their
solutions
Transfer function and
frequency responses

Frequency Domain Representation


(Fourier Series Representation)

T-1:3.0-3.5

Fourier Series
Representation

How to calculate
Fourier Series of any
signal and its graphical
Representation

Frequency Domain Representation


(The Fourier Transform)

T-1:4.0-4.3

Lecture 23 Time domain


to frequency
Lecture 24 Reserved for
contingency

How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation

Lecture 24

Frequency Domain Representation


(The Fourier Transform)

T-1:4.0-4.3

Lecture 23 Time domain


to frequency
Lecture 24 Reserved for
contingency

How to calculate
Fourier Transform of
any signal and its
graphical
Representation

Lecture 25

Frequency Domain Representation


(Convolution/Multiplication and
their Effect in the Frequency
Domain)

T-1:4.4-4.5

Convolution ,
Multiplication and their
Effect in the Frequency
Domain

To understand the
relation ship between
Convolution and
Multiplication with
respect to frequency
domain

Lecture 26

Frequency Domain Representation


(Magnitude and Phase response)

T-1:6.1 6.2 6.2.1

Plot of Magnitude and


Phase response

Learn how to calculate Plot of magnitude and


Magnitude and Phase
phase
response of a system

Week 9

Week 10

Lecture 26

Frequency Domain Representation


(Fourier Domain Duality)

T-1:5.7

Prove of Fourier
Domain Duality

To understand the
concept of Duality in
Fourier Domain

Lecture 27

Frequency Domain Representation


(The Discrete-Time Fourier
Transform (DTFT))

T-1:5.0-5.5

Time domain to
frequency domain
transformation for
discrete signals

How to calculate
Discrete Time Fourier
Transform of any signal
and its graphical
Representation

Lecture 28

Frequency Domain Representation


(The Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT))

R-9:16.1 16.2

Lecture 29

Frequency Domain Representation


(Parseval's Theorem)

RW-2

Find energy or power of Knowledge of standard


the signal
theorems

Frequency Domain Representation


(The idea of Signal Space and
Orthogonal Bases of Signals)

RW-2

Harmonic phasors

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(The Notion of
Eigen Functions of LSI Systems)

RW-2

Understand the
geometry of signals

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Basis of Eigen Functions)

RW-2

Understand the
geometry of signals

Lecture 30

Week 11

Week 12

Lecture 31

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Region of Convergence)

Sampling in time domain How to calculate


Discrete Fourier
Transform of any signal
and its graphical
Representation

T-1:9.1-9.2

Analysis stability and


casuality

To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence

Block diagram
representation

Interconnection of LTI
system

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(System Functions)

T-1:9.8.1

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Poles and Zeros of
System Functions and Signals)

T-1:9.4

Poles and Zeros of


System Functions and
Signals

Learn how to calculate


Poles and zeros of a
system and there
significance

T-1:9.7.1 9.7.2

Analysis of continuous
signals

Learn hoe to analyze


system in Laplace
domain

T-1:9.7.3

Solution to differential
equations and system
behavior

Learn how to find the


solution to differential
equations and system
behavior

Lecture 32

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Laplace domain analysis)

Lecture 33

The Laplace Transform for


Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Solution to differential
equations and system behavior)

Lecture 34
Lecture 35

Understand the
geometry of signals

Quiz,Test 3
The Laplace Transform for
Continuous Time Signals and
Systems(Generalization of
Parseval's Theorem)

RW-2

Find energy or power of Knowledge of standard


the signal
theorems

Week 12

Lecture 35

Lecture 36

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems(Eigen


functions)

RW-2

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems(Region


of Convergence)

T-1:10.1-10.2

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems(System


Functions)

Analyse stability and


casuality

To understand the
importance of Region
of Convergence in Z
domain

T-1:10.8

Block diagram
representation

Interconnection of LTI
system

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems(Poles


and Zeros of Systems and
Sequences)

T-1:10.4

Poles and Zeros of


Systems and Sequences

To calculate Poles and


zeros of a system and
there significance

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems(Zdomain Analysis)

T-1:10.7

Z domain Analysis

Learn hoe to analyze


system in Z domain

The Z- Transform for Discretetime Signals and Systems


(Generalization of Parseval's
Theorem)
Week 13

Lecture 37

System Realization(Block-diagram
Representation and System
Interconnection)

Lecture 38

System Realization(The statetransition Matrix and its Role)

Lecture 39

Lecture 40

RW-2

Learn how to represent


system equations into
Blockdiagram
Representation

RW-2

The statetransition
Matrix and its Role

What is state transition


Matrix and its Role

System Realization(State-Space
Analysis)

RW-2

Time domain approach

Represent the
transformation

System Realization(Multi-Input
and Multi-Output Representation)

RW-2

Realize system with


multi input and multi
output

Enhance overall system


between the input and
the output is
represented by the
vector

Amplitude verses time

Familiar with graphical


representation

Sampling and
reconstruction

Generation of sampled
signal

To understand the
concept of Aliasing and
its Effects

The Sampling Theorem and its


implications(Spectra of Sampled
Signals)

T-1:10.8

Find energy or power of Knowledge of standard


the signal
theorems

Block diagram
Representation and
System Interconnection

The Sampling Theorem and its


implications(Reconstruction: Ideal
Interpolator, Zero-Order Hold,
First-Order Hold)
Week 14

Knowledge of eigen
functions

T-1:7.1

T-1:7.2 7.5

The Sampling Theorem and its


implications(Aliasing and its
Effects)

T-1:7.3

Aliasing and its Effects

The Sampling Theorem and its


implications(Relation between
Continuous and Discrete Time
Systems)

T-1:7.4

Relation between
To learn how
Continuous and Discrete Continuous and
Time Systems
Discrete Time Systems
are related to each other

Week 14

Lecture 40

Lecture 41

Lecture 42

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Modulation for
Communication)

R-9:10.1

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Filtering)

R-9:13.2

OR-1

Amplitude modulation

Student can think the


future perspective

Design process

Student can think the


future perspective

Study of signal in both


time and frequency

Student can think the


future perspective

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Time-Frequency
Representation)

RW-3

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(The Uncertainty Principle)

RW-4

Student can think the


future perspective

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Short-Time Fourier
Transform)

RW-5

Maps a signal into a two Student can think the


dimensional function of future perspective
time and frequency

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Wavelet Transform)

RW-6

Lecture 41
Student can think the
Representation of a
future perspective
square integrable
function by a certain
orthonormal series
Lecture 42 Reserved for
contingency

Applications of Signal and System


Theory(Wavelet Transform)

RW-6

Lecture 41
Student can think the
Representation of a
future perspective
square integrable
function by a certain
orthonormal series
Lecture 42 Reserved for
contingency

SPILL OVER
Week 15

Lecture 43

Spill Over

Lecture 44

Spill Over

Lecture 45

Spill Over

Scheme for CA:


Component
Quiz,Test

Frequency

Out Of
2

3
Total :-

Details of Academic Task(s)

Each Marks Total Marks


10

20

10

20

AT No.

Objective

Topic of the Academic Task

Nature of Academic Task


(group/individuals/field
work

Evaluation Mode

Allottment /
submission Week

Test 1

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 1- Lec9

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5

3/4

Test 2

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 17- Lec 33

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 5
Marks or multiple
of 5

11 / 12

Quiz 1

To evaluate
individual students
performance

Lec 10 - Lec 16

Individual

Marks Distribution
for each question
should be of 2
Marks and total 15
question

5/6

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No.

Lecture Topic

Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned


(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1

signals, Energy and Power signals

Problem solving

Tutorial 2

elementary signals, Absolute Integrability

Problem solving

Tutorial 3

Determinism and Stochastic character, Unit Step, Unit


Impulse, Sinusoid

Problem solving

Tutorial 4

Some Time-Limited Signals, Continuous and Discrete


amplitude signals

Problem solving

Tutorial 5

Systems, Linearity: Additivity and Homogeneity, ShiftInvariance, Causality, Stability, Realizability, mpulse
Response and Step Response

Problem solving

Tutorial 6

Convolution, input-Output behavior with aperiodic


convergent inputs

Problem solving

Tutorial 7

Characterization of Causality and Stability of Linear


Problem solving
shift-invariant Systems, System representation through
differential equations and difference equations

After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8

Periodic and Semi-Periodic Inputs to an LSI System,


Fourier Series , Fourier Transform

Problem solving

Tutorial 9

Convolution/Multiplication in frequency domain,


Magnitude and Phase response, Fourier Domain
Duality , DTFT

Problem solving

Tutorial 10

DFT, Parseval's Theorem, Notion of Eigen Functions of Problem solving


LSI Systems

Tutorial 11

Region of Convergence, Poles and Zeros of System


Functions and Signals, Laplace Domain analysis

Problem solving

Tutorial 12

Eigen functions, Region of Convergence

Problem solving

Tutorial 13

Block-diagram Representation and System


Problem solving
Interconnection, The state-transition Matrix and its Role,
State-space analysis

Tutorial 14

Filtering, Short-Time Fourier Transform, Wavelet


Transform

Problem solving

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