Syllabus
Module I
Discrete Fourier transforms: Fourier Transform, Fourier analysis of discrete time signals and systems: Discrete time Fourier series – Discrete Time Fourier Transform – properties of DTFT – Introduction to DFTproperties of DFT – linear filtering methods based on DFT – FFT – efficient computation of the DFT of a 2Npoint real sequences – correlation – use of FFT in linear filtering and correlation.
Module II
Digital filters: Introduction, specifications of practical filters, Characteristics of commonly used analog filters – IIR filters: design by approximation of derivatives – impulse invariance and Bilinear transformation – frequency transformations for analog and digital filters. FIR filters: symmetric and anti-symmetric FIR filters – design of linear phase FIR filter using Windows – FIR differentiators – Hilbert transforms – comparison of design methods for linear phase FIR filters
Module III
Digital filters realizations: Structures for IIR systems – direct form structures, cascade form structures, parallel form structures, Structures for FIR systems – direct form structures, Linear phase and cascade form structures.Applications of DSP – a few case studies. Elementary idea about the architecture and important instruction sets of TMS320C 5416/6713 processor, writing of small programs in assembly Language.
Text Book / Reference
Text Book(s) / Reference(s)
- John G Proakis, G. Manolakis, “Digital Signals Processing Principles, Algorithms, Applications”, Prentice Hall India Private Limited, Fourth Edition, 2007.
- Sanjit K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing. A Practical approach”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2005.
- Allen V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, “Discrete time Signal processing”, Prentice Hall India Private Limited, Fifth Edition, 2000.
- Digital Signal Processing-implementation using DSP microprocessors with examples from TMS320C54XX, Avtar Singh & S. Srinivasan, Cengage Learnings.
Evaluation Pattern 50:50 (Internal: External)
Assessment |
Internal |
External |
Periodical 1 (P1) |
15 |
– |
Periodical 2 (P2) |
15 |
– |
*Continuous Assessment (CA) |
20 |
– |
End Semester |
– |
50 |
*CA – Can be Quizzes, Assignment, Projects, and Reports. |