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College of Engineering, Pune-5

Department of Mathematics
TRANSFORM TECHNIQUES
T.Y. B. Tech. ILOE (Except for E &TC, Electrical and Instru.)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures : 3hrs / week Continuous evaluation: 40 marks
End Sem. Exam: 60 marks

Objectives: The goals for the course are to gain a facility with using the transform, both specific
techniques and general principles, and learning to recognize when, why, and how it is used.
Together with a great variety, the subject also has a great coherence, and the hope is students
come to appreciate both.

Unit 1 : Laplace Transforms [12 Hrs]


Introduction, Definition of Laplace transform and inverse Laplace transform, Linearity,
s-shifting, Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals, Applications to ordinary differential
equations, Unit step function, t-shifting, short impulses, Diracs Delta function, Partial fractions,
convolution, Integral equations, Differentiation and Integration of Transforms, ODEs with
variable coefficients, system of ODEs.
Unit 2 : Fourier Transforms [8 Hrs]
Fourier integral, Fourier cosine and sine transforms, Fourier transform, Discrete and Fast Fourier
transforms.
Unit 3 : Special Functions, Orthogonal Expansions, and Wavelets [12 Hrs]
Legendre polynomials, Bessel Functions, Sturm-Liouville Theory and Eigen function
Expansions, orthogonal polynomials, wavelets.
Unit 4 : Z-Transform [8 Hrs]
Introduction, definition, standard Z-transforms, Linearity property, Damping rule, some standard
results, shifting un, Multiplication by n, Initial and Final value theorems, convolution theorem,
convergence of Z-transform, Inverse Z-transforms, Applications to difference equations.

Text Books
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (9 th edition ) by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley eastern Ltd
& Bombay, 2003 (for Units 1 and 2)
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics (5th edition ) by Peter V. O Neil, Thomson. Brooks /
Cole, Singapore. (for Unit 3)
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publications, New Delhi.
( for Unit 4)
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by C.R. Wylie, McGraw Hill Publications, New
Delhi.

Reference Books

1. Integral transforms by Ian Sneddon, Mc Graw hill publications.


2. Fourier analysis and its applications by G.B. Follone, the sally series, American
Mathematical Society.
3. Introduction to Fourier analysis and wavelets by Mark A. Pinsky, Graduate Studies in
Mathematics volume 102, American Mathematical Society.
4. A Friendly guide to wavelets by Gerald Kaiser, Springer Link.

Outcomes

1. Students will be able to know the use of Laplace transform in system modeling, digital
signal processing, process control, solving Boundary Value Problems.
2. Students will be able to use Fourier transform in communication theory and signal
analysis, image processing and filters, data processing and analysis, solving partial
differential equations for problems on gravity.
3. Students will be able to use Z-transform in the characterization of Linear Time-
Invariant system ( LTI ), in development of scientific simulation algorithms.

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