Introduction To Digital Signal Processing: Course Code:13EE1116 L TPC 4 1 0 3

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INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SIGNAL


PROCESSING

Course Code:13EE1116 L T P C
4 1 0 3
Pre requisites: Introduction to Signals & Systems
Course Educational Objectives:
To make the student understand the basic principles of digital signal
processing and to gain the necessary background knowledge for the
design of digital filters. Also to get basic knowledge about dedicated DSP
processors
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course the student should be able to know how
to represent discrete time signals and systems and how periodic and
aperiodic discrete signals can be digitally processed. Be able to design
simple filters.
UNIT-I (12 Lectures)
INTRODUCTION:
Discrete – time signals and Systems, Representations, Elementary Signals,
Basic Operations on signals, Classification of Signals, Classification of
Discrete time systems.
Impulse Response and Convolution Sum, Convolution of Infinite
sequences, Circular shift and Circular Symmetry. Periodic or Circular
Convolution. Methods of obtaining Circular Convolution Examples.
UNIT-II (12 Lectures)
DISCRETE FOURIER SERIES, DISCRETE TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM,
DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM & FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM
Introduction, Discrete Fourier series, Properties of DFS. Discrete Time
Fourier Transform, Relation between Z-Transform and DTFT, Inverse

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DTFT, Properties of DTFT, Frequency Response of DT Systems, Transfer


Functions.
Discrete Fourier Transform, IDFT, Properties of DFT, Relation between
Z-Transform and DFT, Linear Convolution and Circular Convolution
using DFT.
Fast Fourier Transform, Decimation in time radix – 2 FFT, Decimation
in frequency radix-2 FFT, Butterfly Diagram, 8 – Point DFT Calculation.
UNIT-III (12 Lectures)
INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE FILTERS:
Introduction, Analog Filter Fundamentals, Transformation methods, Design
of IIR Filters, Low Pass Filter specifications, Design by approximation
of derivatives, Impulse invariant transformation, Bilinear transformation,
LP Butterworth digital filter, Chebyshev filter, Inverse Chyebshev filter,
Elliptic filters, Frequency transformation.
UNIT-IV (12 Lectures)
FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE FILTERS:
Introduction, Characteristics of FIR filters with linear phase, Frequency
response of linear phase FIR filters, Design of FIR filters using windows
(Rectangular, Triangular, Raised Cosine, Hanning, Hamming, Blackman
and Kaiser).
UNIT-V (12 Lectures)
INTRODUCTION TO DSP PROCESSORS:
Introduction, MAC operation, Multiple Access Memory, VLIW
Architecture, Pipelining, Special Addressing Modes, On-chip peripherals,
Architecture of TMS320C5x.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G.Proakis, Dimitris G.Manolakis, “Digital Signal
Processing, Principles, Algorithms and Applications”,
Pearson Education / PHI, 3rd Edition, 2007 (UNITS – I, II,
III, IV)
2. A.V.Oppenheim and R.W.Schaffer, “Discrete – Time Signal
Processing”, PHI, 4th Edition, 2007

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3. A. Anand kumar, “Digital Signal Processing”, PHI, Eastern


Economy Edition, 2013. (UNIT – V)
REFERENCES:
1. S.K.Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing – A practical
approach”, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003.
2. M.H.Hayes, “Digital signal processing: Schaum’s Outlines”,
Tata Mc-Graw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2009
3. Robert J.Schilling, Sandra L.Harris, “Fundamentals of Digital
Signal Processing using Matlab”, Thomson, 2007.
4. Ramesh Babu, “Digital Signal Processing”, SCITECH
Publications, 4th Edition, 2009.

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