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LESSON PLAN

LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

Date: 05.09.2013

Unit : V

Page 01 of 06

Branch : ME(CS & AE)

Semester: I

UNIT V MULTIRATE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Mathematical description of change of sampling rate - Interpolation and Decimation Continuous time model - Direct digital domain approach - Decimation by integer factor Interpolation by an integer factor - Single and multistage realization - Poly phase realization
- Applications to sub band coding - Wavelet transform and filter bank implementation of
wavelet expansion of signals.
Objective:
To understand Multirate systems and their applications.
Session No.

Topics to be covered

Time

Ref
3,6

1.

Mathematical description of change of sampling rate

50m

2.

Interpolation and Decimation, Continuous time model Direct digital domain approach

50m

3.

Decimation by an integer factor

50m

4.

Interpolation by an integer factor

50m

5.

Sampling rate conversion by a rational factor

50m

6.

Multistage implementation of multirate system

50m

7.

Polyphase filter structures

50m

8.

Applications to sub band coding

50m

9.

Wavelet transform and filter bank implementation of


wavelet expansion of signals

50m

3,6
3,6
3,6
3,6
3,6
3,6
3,6
3,6

Teachin

Method
BB
BB
OHP
OHP
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB

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LP Rev. No: 00

UNIT I

Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

Date: 05.09.2013

Unit :I

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Branch : ME(CS & AE)

Semester: I

DISCRETE RANDOM SIGNAL PROCESSING

Weiner Khitchine relation - Power spectral density filtering random process, Spectral
Factorization Theorem, special types of random process

Signal modeling-Least

Squares method, Pade approximation, Pronys method, iterative Prefiltering, Finite Data
records, Stochastic Models.
Objective:

Session No.
10.
11.
12.

Topics to be covered
Introduction to Discrete Random signals, Discrete random
variables
Power spectral density
Weiner Khitchine relation

Time

Ref

Teachin
Method

50m

BB

50m

BB

50m

BB

13.

Spectral Factorization

50m

BB

14.

Special types of Random process ARMA, AR, MA process

50m

BB

15.

Signal modeling-Least Squares method

50m

BB

16.

Pade approximation

50m

BB

17.

Pronys method

50m

OHP

18.

iterative Prefiltering

50m

OHP

19.

Finite Data records

50m

BB

50m

BB

20.

Stochastic Models.
CAT I

90m

To compare different types of random processes.

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Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

Date: 05.09.2013

Unit : II

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Branch : ME(CS & AE)

Semester: I

UNIT II SPECTRUM ESTIMATION

Non-Parametric methods - Correlation method - Co-variance estimator - Performance


analysis of estimators Unbiased consistent estimators - Periodogram estimator Barlett spectrum estimation - Welch estimation - Model based approach - AR, MA,
ARMA Signal modeling - Parameter estimation using Yule-Walker method.
Objective:
To compare nonparametric and parametric methods of spectrum estimation.

Session No.

Topics to be covered

Time

Ref

Teachin
Method

21.

Non-Parametric methods

50m

1,2

BB

22.

Correlation method

50m

1,2

BB

23.

Co-variance estimator - Performance analysis of estimators

50m

1,2

BB

24.

Unbiased consistent estimators

50m

1,2

BB

25.

Periodogram estimator

50m

1,2

OHP

26.

Barlett spectrum estimation

50m

1,2

OHP

27.

Welch estimation

50m

1,2

OHP

50m

1,2

BB

50m

1,2

BB

28.
29.

Model based approach - AR, MA, ARMA Signal


modeling
Parameter estimation using Yule-Walker method.

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Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Unit : III
Branch : ME(CS & AE)
Semester: I
UNIT-III
LINEAR ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION

Date: 05.09.2013
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Maximum likelihood criterion - Efficiency of estimator - Least mean squared error


criterion

- Wiener filter - Discrete Wiener Hoff equations - Recursive estimators -

Kalman filter - Linear prediction, Prediction error - Whitening filter, Inverse filter Levinson recursion, Lattice realization, Levinson recursion algorithm for solving Toeplitz
system of equations.
Objective:
To understand different types of prediction and filtering methods.
Session No.

Topics to be covered

Time

Ref

Teaching
Method

30.

Maximum likelihood criterion

50m

BB

31.

Efficiency of estimator

50m

BB

32.

Least mean squared error criterion

50m

BB

33.

Wiener filter

50m

BB

34.

Discrete Wiener Hoff equations

50m

BB

35.

Recursive estimators

50m

BB

36.

Kalman filter

50m

BB

37.

Linear prediction, Prediction error

50m

BB

38.

Whitening filter, Inverse filter

50m

BB

39.

Levinson recursion

50m

BB

40.

Lattice realization

50m

BB

41.

Levinson recursion algorithm for solving Toeplitz


system of equations.

50m

BB

CAT II

75m
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Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

Date: 05.09.2013

Unit : IV

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Branch : ME(CS & AE)

Semester: I

UNIT IV ADAPTIVE FILTERS

FIR Adaptive filters - Newton's steepest descent method - Adaptive filters based on
steepest descent method - Widrow Hoff LMS Adaptive algorithm - Adaptive channel
equalization - Adaptive echo canceller - Adaptive noise cancellation - RLS Adaptive
filters - Exponentially weighted RLS - Sliding window RLS - Simplified IIR LMS
Adaptive filter.
Objective:
To study and compare different adaptive filter algorithms.
Session No.

Topics to be covered

Time

Ref

Teaching
Method

42.

FIR Adaptive filters

50m

1,4

BB

43.

Newton's steepest descent method

50m

1,4

BB

44.

Adaptive filters based on steepest descent method

50m

1,4

BB

45.

Widrow Hoff LMS Adaptive algorithm

50m

1,4

BB

46.

Adaptive channel equalization

50m

1,4

BB

47.

Adaptive echo cancellation

50m

1,4

BB

48.

Adaptive noise cancellation

50m

1,4

BB

49.

RLS adaptive algorithm

50m

1,4

BB

Simplified IIR LMS Adaptive filter.

50m

1,4

BB

CAT-III

90m

Exponentially weighted RLS, Sliding window RLS 50.

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Sub Code/Name: AP7101 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Branch : ME(CS & AE)

Date: 05.09.2013

Semester: I Page 06 of 06

Course Delivery Plan:

Week

I II

I II

I II

Units

4
I

II

10

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

I II

II

CAT I

11

12

I II

I II

III

IV

CAT II

CAT III

REFERENCES:
1. Monson H. Hayes, Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, John Wiley
and Sons Inc., New York, 2006.
2. Sophoncles J. Orfanidis, Optimum Signal Processing , McGraw-Hill, 2000.
3. John G. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 2005.
4. Simon Haykin, Adaptive Filter Theory, Prentice Hall, Englehood Cliffs, NJ1986. 5.
S. Kay, Modern Spectrum Estimation Theory And Application, Prentice Hall,
Englehood Cliffs, Nj1988.
6. P. P. Vaidyanathan, Multirate Systems And Filter Banks, Prentice Hall, 1992.

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B.SARALA

Dr.S.GANESH VAIDYANATHA

Assistant Professor /EC

HoD- EC

05.09.2013

05.09.2013

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