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14EC3001 SDSP

Credits 3:0:0
Sugumar D
AP/ECE

Course Objective
To learn the concepts of signal processing and
analyze the statistical properties of signals.
To estimate the spectrum using Parametric
and Non Parametric methods.
To design filter / Linear Predictor for
Communication Systems.

Course Outcome
Generate the various special types of random
processes in communication receivers.
Estimate / Evaluate the Power Spectrum.

Course Contents
Discrete Random Processes- Energy- Power
Spectral Density - Parsevals Theorem Wiener
Khintchine Relation-Periodogram-Sum
Decomposition Theorem-Discrete Random Signal
Processing using linear system-Parametric and
Non-Parametric Spectrum Estimation Methods Wiener, Kalman Filtering, Levinson-Durban
Algorithms Least Square Method, Adaptive
Filtering, Non-stationary Signal Analysis, WignerVille Distribution, Multirate Signal ProcessingSingle and multistage realization - Poly phase
realization-Wavelet Analysis

Text Books
6. S. Haykin, Adaptive filter theory, Prentice Hall,
2005
7. B. Widrow and S.D. Stearns, Adaptive signal
processing, Prentice Hall, 1984

1. Monson H.Hayes, Statistical Digital Signal Processing


and Modeling, John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York,
Reprint, 2008.

2.John G.Proakis, DimitrisG.Manolakis, Digital Signal


Processing, Prentice Hall of India, 4th Edition,2007.

3. P.P Vaithyanathan, Multirate systems and


filter Banks, Prentice Hall of India, 1993.

4. Emmanuel C. Ifeacher and Barrie W. Jervis, Digital


Signal Processing A Practical Approach, Wesley
Longman Ltd., 2nd Edition, 2004

5. Petre Stoica and Randolph Moses, ``Spectral


Analysis of Signals``, Prentice Hall, 2005.

My collection @
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For SDSP & solution


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For Labview
For Scilab

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Office
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Room No 206 (2nd Floor of ECE)

E-Mail: sugumar@karunya.edu

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