You are on page 1of 2

PD

F -X C h a n ge

PD

F -X C h a n ge

O W !

bu

to

lic

lic

to

bu

N
.c

O W !
w
.d o

.d o

c u -tr a c k

c u -tr a c k

.c

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Syllabus
Digital Signal Processing Unit 1:
Discrete time signals & systems : Discrete time signals, Discrete time systems, Linearity, causality, stability, static/dynamic, Time Invariance/Time variance , classification of discrete time system, Linear convolution, Circular convolution, Cross Correlation, Autocorrelation. Linear constant coefficient difference equations, sampling theorem & sampling process. Reconstruction of sampling data.

Syllabus..
Unit 4:
Transform analysis of LTI system & structures for discrete-time system : Frequency response of LTI system, relationship between magnitude & phase, all pass systems, minimum phase system, Linear system with generalized linear phase. Block diagram representation & signal flow graph representation of Linear constant. Coefficient difference equations, Basic structures for IIR systems, transposed forms, basic network structures for FIR systems, lattice structures..

Mr. Vikas R. Gupta Lecturer Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering YCCE, Nagpur.

Unit 2:

Unit 5:

Frequency domain representation of discrete time signals and systems, Fourier transform of discrete time signals, properties of discrete time Fourier transform.

Filter design Techniques: Design of discrete time IIR filters from continuous time filters, frequency transformations of low pass IIR filters, Design of FIR filters by windowing, FIR filter design by Kaiser window method. Frequency sampling method.

Unit 3:

The Z-transform: Definition, properties of the region of convergence for the Z-transform, Z-transform properties, Inverse Z-transform using contour integration, complex convolution theorem, Parsevals, unilateral Z-transform, stability interpretation using Jurys array

Unit 6:

Discrete Fourier Transform: Discrete Fourier series, properties of Discrete Fourier series, Discrete Fourier transform, properties of DFT, circular convolution using Discrete Fourier transform. Decimation in time FFT algorithm, decimation in frequency FFT, FFT of long sequences using overlap add and overlap save method.
Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Reference books
Objective

Course Details
Establish a background in Digital Signal Processing Theory Design and implementation of DSP algorithms using MATLAB.

Why do we study signal?


Basic ingredient of our daily lives. Signal plays a very important role in our day to day life. It conveys the information on the nature of a physical phenomenon.

S. K. Mitra : Digital Signal Processing

Required Text

Proakis, Manolikis : Digital Signal Processing Oppenheim, Schafer : Discrete Time Signal Processing

Digital Signal Processing, Pearson education, 3rd Edition

John G. Proakis and Dimitris Manolakis


Grading

Shalivahanan : Digital Signal Processing

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1st Sessional Exam [20 marks] 2nd Sessional Exam [40 marks] 1st Assignment [Grades ] 2nd Assignment [Grades ] Laboratory Term work [15 marks] Viva [10 marks]
Homework

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

What is signal ?
A signal is defined as any physical quantity that varies with time, s pace or any other independe nt variables. Mathematically signal is a function of one or many independent variable. X(t) f(x1, x2, x3, .) (Analog or Digital) Signal in

What is Signal Processing?


(Analog or Digital) Processing Operation, Transformation Signal out

What is the need of Signal Processing?


In order to get the signal in most desirable form, we need to perform certain operation on the signal. E.g. noise cancellation in speech signal, contrast enhancement of images,

Where x1, x2, x3.. are the independent variable. Example of Signals: Analog: Speech, Music, Photos, Video, radar, sonar, Discrete-domain/Digital: digitized speech, digitized music, digitized images, digitized video, digitized radar and sonar signals,stock market data, daily max temperature data, ...
Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur. Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur. Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

w
w

w
w

PD

F -X C h a n ge

PD

F -X C h a n ge

O W !

bu

to

lic

lic

to

bu

N
.c

O W !
w
.d o

.d o

c u -tr a c k

c u -tr a c k

.c

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Types of signal processing Analog signal processing Digital signal processing Mixed signal processing
changes.

Advantages of DSP
Less sensitive to component tolerances & environmental

Advantages of DSP..
Storage of digital signal Flexibility

Volume production without the need for adjustment during


Multirate processing

construction or use.
Easy adjustment of processor characte ristics by changing the

Amenable to full integration


coefficients. {E.g. adaptive filter, variable cutoff filter}

Accuracy increases with the increase in word size (but cost )


No loading proble m due to cascading

Dynamic range Time multiplexing


Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur. Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur. Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

Disadvantages of DSP
Increased complexity Power dissipation Sampling rate is limited due to sample & hold , DAC, ADC etc.

Choice of signal processing


Finally we make a conclusion that the choice of analog or digital approach for the solution of signal processing problem can only be determined by the following points.

What are the application areas of DSP ?


Image processing Biomedical Telecommunication Speech & audio processing

The application of interest. The resources available. The cost involved in building the system.

Instrumentation and control Military Geophysics Seismology.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

Digital Signal Processing @VRG_ET_YCCE

THANK YOU !! HAVE A NICE DAY!!!

Mr. Vikas R. G upta, Lecturer, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, YCCE, Nagpur.

w
w

w
w

You might also like