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EE 220: Signals and Systems

Lecture Course Type, Fundamental Engineering,


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Schedule Semester Fourth

Differential Equations and


Credit Hours Three Pre-requisite
Linear Algebra

Haroon A Babri babri@uet.edu.pk


Instructor Contact
Asim Loan aloan@uet.edu.pk

By appointment only
Ground Floor,
Office Office Hours
EE Department Friday
09:30 am 11:30 am

Teaching Laboratory
None None
Assistant Schedule

The objective of the course is two fold: (a) to provide the student with a solid
mathematical foundation in complex variables and common engineering
Course
transforms and (b) to prepare the student for core courses in communication,
Description
control and signal processing by giving the student a thorough working
knowledge of these techniques.
Measurable Learning Outcomes

CLOs Description PLOs Level

Understand continuous-time signals, discrete-time


CLO1 sequences, corresponding Transforms, their properties, their PLO1 High
frequency domain behavior and LTI systems

Analyze signals and systems using the Fourier and z


CLO2 PLO2 High
transforms

Use Matlab to design LTI systems


CLO3 PLO3 High

REQUIRED:
Signals and Systems by A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky and S. H. Nawab, 2 nd
Edition, Prentice Hall, 1996.
Digital Signal Processing Principles, Algorithms and Applications by J. G.
Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2006.

Textbooks OPTIONAL:
Fundamentals of Signals and Systems by M. J. Roberts, McGraw Hill, 2007.
Linear Systems and Signals by B. P. Lathi, 2nd Edition, Oxford, 2004.
Signals and Systems by S. Haykin and B. Van Veen, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 2002.
Signals, Systems, and Transforms by C. L. Phillips, J. M. Parr and E. A. Riskin, 5 th
Edition, Prentice Hall, 2013.
Assignments 10% CLO3
10% 20%
Grading
Policy vis-- Quizzes (~6; mostly unannounced) 20% CLO1
vis CLO
Mapping Midterm 30% CLO1 & CLO2

Final 40% CLO1 & CLO2

Lecture Plan
Readings &
Weeks Topics
CLOs
Signals and Systems
Continuous-time, Discrete-time, Periodic, Even, Odd signals, Chapter 1
2.5* Complex exponentials and sinusoids in continuous-time and CLO1 & CLO3
discrete-time, Unit step and unit impulse, Example and Basic
properties
LTI Systems
Discrete-time LTI systems, Impulse response, Discrete-time
convolution, Examples and properties of discrete-time Chapter 2
3.0* convolution, Continuous-time LTI systems, Continuous-time CLO1 & CLO3
convolution, Relationship between system properties and
impulse response, Properties of LTI systems, Differential
equation representations
Fourier Series
Introduction, Eigenfunction property of complex
exponential, Continuous-time Fourier series, Exponential and Chapter 3
2.5* Trigonometric forms, Examples, Convergence, Gibbs CLO1 to CLO3
Phenomenon, Properties of Fourier series, Discrete-time
Fourier series, Properties, Examples and Parsevals
relationship
MIDTERM
2.0* Continuous Time Fourier Transform Chapter 4
Definition, Frequency response, Properties and Examples CLO1 to CLO3
Discrete Time Fourier Transform Chapter 5
*
2.0 Definition, Relationship to Fourier series, Examples and CLO1 to CLO3
Properties
z-Transform Chapter 10
*
2.0 Definition, Region-of-Convergence, Properties, Examples CLO1 to CLO3
and Characterization of linear time-invariant systems
Discrete Fourier Transform Chapter 7 from
*
2.0 Definition, Properties and Examples Proakis
CLO1 to CLO3

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- Tentative

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