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Topics - Signals and Systems

The document outlines topics to be covered in two chapters of a Signals and Systems course. Chapter 1 discusses different types of signals and their properties, as well as signal operations and elementary signal models. It also covers classification and properties of systems. Chapter 2 focuses on linear time-invariant systems, including convolution, properties of discrete and continuous LTI systems, and defining LTI systems using differential and difference equations. Chapter 3 will cover Fourier series representation of periodic signals.

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Topics - Signals and Systems

The document outlines topics to be covered in two chapters of a Signals and Systems course. Chapter 1 discusses different types of signals and their properties, as well as signal operations and elementary signal models. It also covers classification and properties of systems. Chapter 2 focuses on linear time-invariant systems, including convolution, properties of discrete and continuous LTI systems, and defining LTI systems using differential and difference equations. Chapter 3 will cover Fourier series representation of periodic signals.

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Topics to be covered in Signals and Systems

Chapter 1: Signals and Systems 1. What are Signals 2. What are Systems 3. Classification of Signals
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Continuous and Discrete Time Signals Analog and Digital Signals Periodic and Non-periodic signals Energy and Power Signals Deterministic and Random Signals Even and Odd signals Real and Complex signals

4. Some Useful Signal Operations


i. Operations Performed on dependent variable a) Amplitude Scaling b) Addition c) Multiplication d) Differentiation e) Integration Operations Performed on Independent variable a) b) c) d) Time Shifting Time Scaling Time Reversal Combined Operations (Precedence Rule for Time scaling and Time shifting)

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5. Elementary Signals/ Useful Signal Models


i. ii. iii. iv. v. Unit Step Signal/ function Unit Impulse Signal/ function Ramp Signal/ function Exponential Signal Sinusoidal Signal

6. Sketching of Signals from equations and Vice versa

7. Classification of Systems / Properties of Systems


i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Linear and Non linear System Time invariant and Time Varying systems Instantaneous and Dynamic Systems Causal and Noncausal Systems Continuous time and discrete time systems Analog and digital systems Invertible and Noninvertible Systems Stable and Unstable Systems

8. Properties of Systems
i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. Systems with and without memory Invertible and Inverse Systems Causality Stability Time Invariance Linearity

Chapter 2: Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems


1. 2. 3. Discrete time LTI Systems Convolution Sum Continuous Time LTI Systems Convolution Integral Properties of Discrete and Continuous LTI systems i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. 4. 5. The Commutative Property The Distributive Property The Associative Property LTI Systems with and without Memory Invertibility for LTI Systems Causality for LTI Systems Stability for LTI Systems Unit Step Response of an LTI System

Causal LTI Systems defined by Differential Equations Causal LTI Systems defined by Difference Equations

Chapter 3: Fourier series Representation of Periodic Signals

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