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Semester Planner

(Individually need to be submitted by each faculty members twice in a semester)

1. Name of the faculty member: L.MARIA IRUDAYA LEO JOSEPH

2. Details of Work load carried out :

s.no Subject/ Branch Year


laboratories handled
1 SIGNALS AND ECE II
SYSTEMS
2 BASIC ECE II
SIMULATION LAB

3. Lesson plan (theory) :


(Attach the lesson plan generated in Ioncudos and submit the lesson plan
separately)

LECTURE PLAN

Suggested book
(Signals &
Sl. Lecture
Topics in syllabus Modules and Sub modules Systems by
No. No.
Oppenheim)
with Page Nos.
UNIT – I Introduction (No. of Lectures: 14)
Motivation and some historical 1
1 Introduction
aspects, engineering applications L1
Definitions of a Definition and examples of signal
2 L2 1, 38
signal and a system and system
Continuous-time and Discrete-time,
L3
Classification of Continuous-value and Discrete-
3 L4 5, 11−25
signals value, Periodic and Aperiodic, Even
L5
and Odd, Energy and Power signals
Time and Amplitude Scaling, Time
L6
Basic operations on Shifting, Time reversal, Multiple
4 L7 8
signals transformations, Differentiation and
L8
Integration
Sinusoidal, Real and complex
Exponential, Unit Step, Impulse, L9
5 Elementary signals 1, 15
Ramp, Signum, Sinc, Rectangular L10
pulse, Triangular
6 Systems viewed as Effect of Parallel and Cascade L11 41
Interconnections of
representation of Systems
operations
Homogeneity, Time Invariance,
L12
Properties of Additivity, Linearity and
7 L13 44−53
systems Superposition, Stability, Causality,
L14
Orthogonality Memory, Invertibility
UNIT –II Time-Domain Representations for LTI Systems (No. of Lectures :10)
1
Convolution Need for convolution L15 74

Significance of Impulse response


Impulse response
2 Mathematical representation of L16 77, 94
representation
Impulse response
Discrete-Time LTI Systems and
Convolution Sum Convolution Sum
L17,L18
3 and Convolution Continuous-Time LTI Systems and 75−94
L19,L20
Integral Convolution Integral

Properties of Impulse response properties of LTI


4 L21 103
impulse response systems
Linear Constant -Coefficient
Differential and Differential Equations
L22
5 difference equation Linear Constant-Coefficient 116−124
L23
Representations Difference Equations

Block Diagram Representations of


Block diagram First-Order Systems Described
6 L24 124
representations by Differential and Difference
Equations
UNIT –III Fourier Series (No. of Lectures: 13)
Introduction and Historical
L25
Perspective
1 Introduction L26 177−182
Response of LTI Systems to
Complex Exponentials
Fourier Series Representation of
Discrete time and
Continuous-Time Periodic Signals L27, L28 186−190
2 continuous time
Fourier Series Representation of L29, L30 211−212
Fourier series
Discrete-Time Periodic Signal
Properties of Continuous-Time and
Discrete-Time Fourier Series:
L31
Linearity, Time Shifting, Time
Properties of L32 202−205
3 Reversal, Time Scaling,
Fourier series L33 221−223
Multiplication, Conjugation and
L34
Conjugate Symmetry, Parseval's
Relation
Applications of
4 Application in Filters L35 231−245
Fourier series
Representation of a Continuous-
Time Signal by Its Samples
Sampling Theorem L36
5 Impulse-Train Sampling 514
and Reconstruction L37
Reconstruction of a Signal from Its
Samples
UNIT – IV Applications of Fourier Representations & Laplace Transformation (No. of
Lectures: 15)
Need for Fourier transform
1 Introduction L38 284
Frequency response of LTI systems
Fourier transform Fourier transform of Continuous-
L39
representation of Time aperiodic signals
2 L40 285−328
continuous-time Properties of the Continuous-Time
L41
aperiodic signals Fourier Transform
Fourier transform Fourier transform of discrete time L42
representation of aperiodic signals L43
3 358−390
discrete-time Properties of the discrete time L44
aperiodic signals Fourier Transform
Laplace Transform definition
L45
Region of Convergence for Laplace
Review of Laplace L46 655,662,670,
4 Transforms
transforms L47 682−691
Inverse Laplace Transform
L48
Properties of Laplace Transform
Initial and Final Definitions
5 L49 690
value theorems Usefulness of these theorems
Convolution Definition L50
6 693
theorem Application in LTI systems L51
Solution of simple
Network solutions using Laplace
7 R-L, R-C, RL-C L52 700
Transform
networks
UNIT –V Z-Transforms (No. of Lectures: 08)
1 Introduction Need for Z-transforms L53 741
Definition of Z-transform
L54
Z – transform and How to draw ROC
2 L55 741−774
properties of ROC Importance of ROC
L56
Properties of Z-transform
Inverse Z–
3 Inverse Z–transforms L57 757
transforms
Unilateral Z–
4 Unilateral Z- Transform L58 789
Transform
5 Analysis of LTI Analysis of LTI Systems in terms of L59 774−781
Systems and Causality, Stability L60
application to solve Solution of Difference equations
Difference using Z- Transform
equations

4. List of activities proposed during the semester :

s.no Topic for which Name of the Probable Marks Requiremen


activity is activity dates of assigned ts (if any)
proposed conduction (if any)
1 NPTEL GROUP July 2018 10 / LCD
VIDEO DISCUSSION GROUP
LECTURE

2 BRAINSTORM GROUP August 10 / LCD


DISCUSSION 2018 GROUP

5. Initiatives proposed to improve the attendance of the students :

Table-1 (need to be filled after 1 month of commencement of class work)

s.no Name of the students (<65% Roll no Action taken


attendance)

Table-II

s.no Initiative proposed to Outcome of Remarks


improve the attendance the initiative

6. Lab Records (Laboratory):

(Attach lab records supplied to students and submit it individually)

* Attached as separate file

7. List of Open ended experiments conducting (if any):


Image compression and Image handling

8. Plans to improve results:

S.no Details of the Plan Expected out come


1 Improvement in result
Conducting special classes for poor
performance students
2 Improve involvment
Involving webtools like Edomodo to
coach the students virtually

9. Projects Handling (separate table for UG/PG):

s.no Name of the Title of the Plans to Proposed


student(s) project improve the date of
quality Action

10. Title of the paper submitted / published:

S.no Title of the paper Name of the Journal Level of Published


published/ Journal date/
submitted Expected
date of
Publishing
1 CEILCH based Communications in Scopus July 2018 1st
sattellite imaging Computer and week
Information Science

11. List the details of course project planning:

12. Details of any consultancy activities planning:

13. Title of the project proposals (submitting to any funding organizations,


mandatory for all senior faculty members):

Smart Urinator - submitted to DST (under review)

14. List of events planning to conduct ( work shops/ Seminar/ FDP ) any others

S.no Name of the Type of the event Proposed dates


event
1 Advancement in Seminar August 2018
FPGA
15. Any initiative proposed to improve the Brand image of Department:

To provide opportunities to student by incorporating more industrial experts

along with real time workshops which tailor better outcome.

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