CIF - SNS - Sem-3 - Updated New
CIF - SNS - Sem-3 - Updated New
CIF - SNS - Sem-3 - Updated New
Learning Objective:
This course introduces the fundamental ideas of signals and system analysis. Applications of these ideas
include audio and image processing, communications, control, machine learning, and finance. The topics
we'll cover in the course include basic properties of signals and systems, the processing of signals by
linear systems, Fourier series and transforms, sampling, discrete-time processing of continuous-time
signals. This course will serve as a central building block for students interested in further studying
information processing in any form.
Lecture COs
Course Topics Hours
UNIT – I Introduction to Signals, and System
1.1 Definition of signals and systems; properties of signal;
classification of signals; some special signals of importance: unit
step, unit ramp, unit impulse, parabolic, triangular pulse, 8
sinusoidal, exponential, the signum, the sinc, the Gaussian; basic 8 CO1
operations on signals: time shifting, time reversal, time and
amplitude scaling, signal addition and signal multiplication;
UNIT-IV Sampling
The Sampling Theorem; Nyquist rate; sampling techniques
(natural, flat top, ideal); data reconstruction: ideal interpolator; CO5
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zero-order hold; first-order hold, and so on; Spectrum View of
Sampling and Reconstruction; Aliasing and its effects; Anti-
aliasing filter; aperture effect in practical sampling.
Textbook References:
Text Book:
1. A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky, and S. H. Nawab, Signals and Systems, 2nd Ed.,
Prentice Hall.
2. B. P. Lathi, Signal Processing and Linear Systems, Oxford University Press, 2009.
Reference books:
1. S. HaykinandB.VanVanveen, Signals and Systems, 2ndEd, Wiley, 2003.
2. M.J. Roberts, Signals and Systems-Analysis using Transform methods and MATLAB, Tata
McGraw Hill Edition, 2003.
3. A. Nagoor Kani, Signals and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Basic Circuit Analysis, D. R. Cunningham and J. A. Stuller, published by Jaico Publishing
House, Mumbai, 1996.
2. http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101055/
Evaluation Method
Item Weightage (%) CO mapping
Quiz-1 10 CO1, CO2
Quiz-2 10 CO2, CO3
Midterm 20 CO1, CO2, CO3
Quiz-3 10 CO4, CO5
Quiz-4 10 CO5, CO6
Final Examination 40 CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5, CO6
**Please note, as per the existing institute’s attendance policy the student should have a minimum of 75%
attendance. Students who fail to attend a minimum of 75% lectures will have the following penalties: