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SRM UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Engineering and Technology



DEPARTMENT OF ICE
Course Code : IC0311
Course Title : DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Year& Semester : III year/Vth semester
Course Duration : Odd Semester (J uly-Dec2012)
Location : Tech Park
Faculty Details:
Name of the staff Section Office Office Hours Mail ID
Mr. Nurmesh Bhartiya ICE -A
Tech Park

8:45 am-4:00 pm nurmeshintamilnadu@gmail.com
Mr. Nurmesh Bhartiya ICE -B Tech park 8:45 am-4:00 pm nurmeshintamilnadu@gmail.com
Required Text Books:
1) J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C. Manolakis Digital Signal Processing Principles,
Algorithm and Application, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Limited, 1996.
2) Mitra, Digital Signal Processing A Computer Based Approach, McGraw Hill, 1998.

Web Resource:
http://www.digitalsignalprocessing.com
http://www.analogfilterdesign.com
http://www.dsptutor.com
http://www.mathwork.in
www.dspguide.com
www.elsevier.com/locate/dsp
en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Digital_Signal_Processing
www.dspguru.com
Prerequisite: Mathematical Tools like Laplace Transform etc., Digital Signal Processing
Objective:
1) To help the students to design the digital filters and implement digital filters using
various structures
2) Transformation techniques such as Z transform and Fourier transform on the signals.
3) Introduction on the basics of Signals and Systems
4) Realization, Design and Implementation of IIR Filter, FIR Filter and Digital Filters
5) Learn the effects of finite register length in DSP as well as linear prediction and
estimation.

Tentative test details and portions:
Cycle Test - I: Unit I
Cycle Test II: Unit II & III
Model Exam: All five units
Assessment details
Cycletest-1 10
Cycle test -2 10
Model exam 20
Surprise test 1 5
Attendance 5
Total 50


Outcomes
Students who have successfully completed this course can be
Course outcome Program outcome
1) Introduce the fundamental principles and techniques
of digital signal processing for understanding and
designing new digital signal processing systems and
for continued learning
2) Describes the estimation spectra of random signals
that are to be processed by a discrete time filter, and to
appreciate the performance of a variety of modern and
classical spectrum estimation techniques

3) Brief Explaination about the various realization
structures for digial IIR and FIR systems

4) Study about the theory of modern digital signal
processing and digital filter design, including
hands-on experience with important techniques
involving digital filter design and digital
simulation experiments
1)The students can understand the types of
signals, systems and the operations on the
signals
2) The students will be able to design and
implement digital IIR and FIR filters
3) This course introduce students to the
hardware aspects of DSP, specifically the
Texas Instruments TMS320C6x processors,
and their applications in digital filtering
4) Students can understand the theory and
application of Analog to Digital Conversion
(A/D) techniques


Detailed Session Plan
Day Name of the topics Reference
1 Introduction J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
2 Classification of Signals periodic ,aperiodic
,Even , odd signals
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
3 Energy and power signals J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris, C.
Manolakis ,chapter 2

4 Deterministic and random signals J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis ,chapter 2
5 Complex signals, sinusoidal signals J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
6 periodicity of signals J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
7 Properties of
discrete time complex exponential, unit impulse,
unit step impulse functions
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
8 Transformation in independent
variable of signals-introductiom
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
9 Time scaling, Time Shifting J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
10 Linearity, Causality, Time invariance, Stability, J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
11 Magnitude and Phase representations of
frequency response of LTI systems
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
12 Analysis and characterization of LTI systems
using Laplace transform
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 2
13 Z transform J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
14 Inverse Z transform J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
15 Characterization of discrete time systems J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
16 DFT J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 5
17 DFT, its properties and applications J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 5
18 FFT, its properties and applications. J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 6
19 Basic elements of Digital Signal Processing J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 1
20 LTI system as Frequency selective filters J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 4
21 Design of digital FIR filters J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
22 Frequency sampling method J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
23 Fourier series method J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
24 Blackmann Window J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
25 Hanning Window J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
26 Hamming Window J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
27 Triangular Window J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
28 Review of analog filters J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
29 Analog Butterworth filter J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
30 Analog Chebyshev filter J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
31 Frequency transformations J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 3
32 Design of digital IIR filters J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
33 Bilinear transformation method J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
34 Impulse Invariant transformation method J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
35 Problems in Bilinear transformation method J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
36 Problems in Impulse Invariant transformation
method
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 8
37 Implementation of discrete time systems J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
38 Structures for the realization of discrete time
systems
J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
39 Structures for IIR filter J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
40 Structures for FIR filter J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
41 Representation of numbers J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
42 Quantization of filter coefficients J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
43 Round off effects in digital filters. J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
44 Problems in representation of numbers J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7
45 Problems in quantization of filter co efficient J ohn G. Proakis and Dimitris C.
Manolakis , chapter 7

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