Course Description
L TPC : 3024
Course Type : Program Core
Semester Offered : Fall
Academic Year : 2010-11
Slot : C1&C2
Class Room : TT 523
Faculty Details:
Course Description:
Methods and techniques for digital signal processing, covering the basic principles governing the .
design and use of digital systems as signal processing devices. Review of discrete-time linear
systems, Fourier transforms and z-transforms. Topics include allpass and minimum phase systems,
linear phase systems and group delay, sampling, decimation, interpolation, discrete-time filter
design and implementation, discrete Fourier series, discrete Fourier transform, the fast Fourier
transform, and basic spectral estimation. Applications to digital processing of real data are included.
Prerequisite:
Course Objectives:
The objectives of this course are to make the students to:
1. To understand and recognize linear time-invariant (LTI) discrete-time systems
2. Understand the fundamental Z- transforms and how to implement them.
3. To find frequency response of LTI system, find zeros and poles in discrete-time LTI
system
4 Know how to find Direct, Cascade, Parallel and Lattice form realization of FIR and IIR
filters.
To design IIR filters using impulse invariance, design FIR filters using windowing and
5. Understand the difference between FIR systems & IIR systems, and known which
system is always stable
6. To apply FFT to Communication Systems
7. To implement certain DSP algorithms on Digital Signal Processor
2. Analyse the system using Z Transform and frequency response studies. (A,B,E)
3. Design and implement filter like operations with in the real time constraints using
Matlab and TI Processor (A,B,C,E)
5. Apply mathematical skills and knowledge gained from signal processing concept to
design a typical dsp system for specific application like multimedia, audio,radar
signal anlaysi and medical signal diagnostics etc. (A,B,C,E, I,K)
Text Books:
Class Schedule:
Theory: Three 50-minute lectures per week.
Course Plan:
T1(73-80), T2(79-83),
2 21-Jul-10 Wed Linear convolution T3(602-614),95-96
T1(118-125), T2(102-
3 22-Jul-10 Thu Correlation 105), T3(602-614),95-96
T1(147-214), T2(301-
Basic principles of Z-transform - Z-transform 323), T3(120-152), T4
4 26-Jul-10 Mon definition (80-115)
T1(147-214), T2(301-
region of convergence – properties of ROC 323), T3(120-152), T4
5 28-Jul-10 Wed (Region Of Convergence) (80-115)
T1(147-214), T2(301-
323), T3(120-152), T4
6 29-Jul-10 Thu Its significance in signals and system analysis. (80-115)
T1(198-200), T2(301-
323), T3(120-152), T4
7 2-Aug-10 Mon Pole- Zero map (80-115)
T1(565-581), T2(427-
System realization through block-diagram 430), T3(380-
8 4-Aug-10 Wed representation and system inter connection 385),T4(391-410)
T1(565-581), T2(427-
System realization through block-diagram 430),T3(380-
9 5-Aug-10 Thu representation and system inter connection 385),T4(391-410)
T1 (582-594), T2 (432-
437),T3(392-394), T4
10 9-Aug-10 Mon Recursive – Non-recursive filters (391-410)
T1(519-536), T2(607-
11-Aug- Frequency analysis of signals –Discrete Time 610), T3(590-608),
11 10 Wed Fourier Transform (DTFT)- T4(321-323)
T1(519-536), T2(607-
12-Aug- 610), T3(590-608),
12 10 Thu Review of DFT- Properties of DFT T4(321-323)
T1(519-536), T2(610-
16-Aug- Introduction to Radix 2 – Fast Fourier 618),T3(661-671),
13 10 Mon transform (FFT) Properties of Radix 2 FFT T4(362-369)
T1(519-536), T2(610-
18-Aug- Introduction to Radix 2 – Fast Fourier 618),T3(661-671),
14 10 Wed transform (FFT) Properties of Radix 2 FFT T4(362-369)
T1(519-536), T2(610-
19-Aug- Decimation in time FFT – Data shuffling and 618), T3(661-
15 10 Thu Bit reversal 671),T4(362-369)
Aug 23 to 28 - CAT I
T1(519-536), T2(610-
30-Aug- 618), T3(661-671),
16 10 Mon Algorithms of Radix 2 FFT –Inverse DFT T4(362-369)
T1(519-536), T2(618-
621), T3(661-671),
17 1-Sep-10 Wed Algorithms of Radix 2 FFT –Inverse DFT T4(370-375)
T1(519-536), T2(618-
Decimation in frequency FFT Algorithms of 621), T3(672-676),
18 2-Sep-10 Thu Radix 2 FFT –Inverse DFT. T4(370-375)
T1(519-536), T2(618-
Decimation in frequency FFT Algorithms of 621),T3(672-676),
19 6-Sep-10 Mon Radix 2 FFT –Inverse DFT. T4(370-375)
T1(654-659),T2 (187-
Review of design techniques for analog low 208), T3(465-468),
20 8-Sep-10 Wed pass filter T4(529-538)
T1(654-659),T2 (187-
Review of design techniques for analog low 208),T3(465-468),
21 9-Sep-10 Thu pass filter T4(529-538)
T1(701-729), T2(494-
505), T3(468-480),
25 20-Sep-10 Mon IIR filter design T4(563-576)
T1(701-729), T2(494-
505),T3(468-480),
26 22-Sep-10 Wed IIR filter design T4(563-576)
T1(701-729), T1(582-
594), T2(437-442),
Different methods of IIR filter, Design and T3(468-480),T4(391-
27 23-Sep-10 Thu realization 410)
T1(701-729), T1(582-
594), T2(437-442),
Different methods of IIR filter, Design and T3(468-480),T4(391-
28 27-Sep-10 Mon realization 410)
T1(701-729), T1(582-
594), T2(437-442),
Different methods of IIR filter, Design and T3(468-480),T4(391-
29 29-Sep-10 Wed realization 410)
T1(701-729), T1(582-
594), T2(437-442),
Different methods of IIR filter, Design and T3(468-480),T4(391-
30 30-Sep-10 Thu realization 410)
Oct 3 to 10 - CAT II
34 18-Oct-10 Mon Frequency response of linear phase FIR filters T1(660-689), T2(523-
551) , T3(493-495),
T4(425-430)
T1(660-689), T2(523-
551) , T3(493-495),
35 20-Oct-10 Wed Frequency response of linear phase FIR filters T4(425-430)
T1(664-670), T2(523-
551), T3(498-504),
36 21-Oct-10 Thu Design of FIR filters using window functions T4(434-453)
T1(664-670), T2(523-
551), T3(498-504),
37 25-Oct-10 Mon Design of FIR filters using window functions T4(434-453)
T1(664-670), T2(523-
551), T3(498-504),
38 27-Oct-10 Wed Design of FIR filters using window functions T4(434-453)
T1(664-670), T2(523-
551), T3(498-504),
39 28-Oct-10 Thu Design of FIR filters using window functions T4(434-453)
T1(565-574), T2(432-
10-Nov- 436),T3(392-394),
41 10 Wed FIR filter realization T4(391-410)
11-Nov-
42 10 Thu General-purpose digital signal processors T5 (728-742), T6
15-Nov-
43 10 Mon General-purpose digital signal processors T5(728-742), T6
17-Nov-
44 10 Wed General-purpose digital signal processors T5 (728-742), T6
18-Nov-
T5 (746-759),T6
45 10 Thu Fixed point and floating point DSP.
25-Nov-
T5 (746-759),T6
46 10 Mon Fixed point and floating point DSP.
There are two 90-minute examinations (Continuous Assessment Test –I and II) and
one Term End Examination with 3 hours duration during the semester
Two Quizes
Two assignments.
CAT-1
CAT-2
assignments
Quizzes
Term End Examination
1. Waveform generator
a) Periodic signals
b) Auto correlation function and Periodicity Measurement
2. Analog to Digital Filter Design through Transformation - order window Estimation
3. Digital Filter Realization Techniques
Design of Low Pass /High pass/Band Pass filter using Matlab Programming
4. ECG signal analysis using FIR Filtering through SPtool
5. Speech signal analysis using IIR filtering through SPtool
6. BASS & TREBLE CONTROL OF AN MUSIC USING FIR FILTER ( USING SIMULINK
& CCS along with TEXAS Processor in Real Time)
7. SNR measurement
a) Quantization noise verification
b) Fixed Vs Floating point studies
II. DSP Processor Based Experiments
4. Continuous Assessment :
Continuous assessment on lab experiments will be carried out for 50% of the total
credit of the lab.
Professional component:
Mathematics and basic
Engineering topics General education
sciences
Engineering Science – 100 %
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