Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology Karachi
Electronic Engineering Department
Subject: Signals & Systems
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Signals & Systems
TE-220
3+1
5th
Dr Muhammad Tahir Qadri,
Ms. Razia Maroof,
Mr. Ovais Akhtar,
Ms. Farnaz Akhtar
Mr. S.Noman Mahmood
Mr. Muhammad Tayyab
Ms. Nimrah
Mr. Shoaib Mughal
Associate Professor, EE Dept.
Asst. Professor, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Lecturer, EE Dept.
Aims & Objectives:
This course provides an introduction to Signal and Systems. The objective is to
familiarize the student with different types of signals their properties, different
mathematical operations related to signals like shifting, reversal, and symmetry etc, also
gives an introduction to general concept of systems like LTI systems different properties
of systems. This course introduces the convolution in both continuous and discrete
domains. Students also work on Fourier series, Fourier transform, Laplace transform and
Z- transform. This is a prerequisite to Digital signal processing.
Course Outline:
1. Introduction & Classification of Signals
1.1. Continuous & Discrete time signals
1.2. Singularity Function signals
1.3. Orthogonal signals
1.4. Complex Exponential & Sinusoidal signals
1.5. Even & Odd Signals (Continuous & Discrete)
1.6. Periodic & A periodic
1.7. Periodicity & fundamental period
1.8. Energy & Power Signals (Continuous & Discrete)
2. Basic Waveforms (Continuous & Discrete) & Signal operation on time axis
2.1. Sine & Cosine functions
2.2. Rectangular functions, triangular functions
2.3. Sinc functions, Unit Impulse, Unit Step functions
2.4. Time reversal, time shifting and time scaling
2.5. Sequential operations on DTS
3. System and its Properties
3.1. Introduction to systems
3.2. Types of Systems
3.3. Technique for analysis of LTI Systems
3.4. Properties of systems
4. Convolution & Correlation
4.1. Resolution of a Discrete-time signal into impulses
4.2. Response of LTI Systems to Arbitrary inputs
4.3. Convolution Sum
4.4. Convolution Integral
4.5. Properties of Convolution and its Interconnection of LTI Systems
4.6. Cross correlation and Autocorrelation
4.7. Properties of Cross Correlation and Autocorrelation
5. Fourier Series
5.1. Definition of Fourier Series
5.2. Examples and its Applications
6. Fourier Transform
6.1. Definition of Fourier Transform
6.2. Examples, Properties and its Applications
6.3. Energy Spectral Density & Power Spectral Density
7. Laplace Transform
7.1. Definition of Laplace Transform
7.2. Properties of Laplace transform
7.3. First Order System
7.4. Second Order System
7.5. Region of Convergence
8. Z- Transform
8.1. Definition of Z-Transform
8.2. Properties of z-Transform
8.3. Region of Convergence (ROC)
8.4. Difference Equation Model & examples related to the particular transform
Text Book
1. Signals & Systems (2nd Edition)
Alan V. Oppenheim
Reference Books
1. Linear Signals & Systems
2. Signals & Systems
3. The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal processing
4. Digital Signal Processing (Principles, Algorithm and Applications)
B.P. Lathi
Simon Haykin
www.dspguide.com
John G. Prokis
Quizzes:
There will be several quizzes and some surprise quizzes.
Assignments:
Few assignments will also be given during semester.
Attendance:
As per University rule, 70% attendance is required to appear in final
examination. It is responsibility of students to maintain their attendance.
Assessments:
Quizzes (Assignment)
10 marks
LAB Work+ Viva+Project
20 marks
Mid term Examination
20 marks
Final Examination
50 marks