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EE315 - Signals and Systems - Fall2020

This document provides the course outline for EE315 Signals and Systems offered in the fall 2020 semester. The course is worth 3 credit hours and will be taught over one semester. The instructors are Dr. Farhat Kaleem and Muhammad Asim Butt. The course aims to teach students to describe signals mathematically, represent signals in the time and frequency domains, and analyze linear time-invariant systems. Assessment will include quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The textbook is Signals and Systems by Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen.

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EE315 - Signals and Systems - Fall2020

This document provides the course outline for EE315 Signals and Systems offered in the fall 2020 semester. The course is worth 3 credit hours and will be taught over one semester. The instructors are Dr. Farhat Kaleem and Muhammad Asim Butt. The course aims to teach students to describe signals mathematically, represent signals in the time and frequency domains, and analyze linear time-invariant systems. Assessment will include quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The textbook is Signals and Systems by Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen.

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EE315 Signals and Systems Fall 2020

2020

Department of Electrical Engineering,


School of Engineering,
University of Management and Technology

Course Outline

Course Code: EE315 Course Title: Signals and Systems

Program BSEE

Credit Hours 3

Duration One semester

Prerequisites None

Dr. Farhat Kaleem


Resource Person(s)
Muhammad Asim Butt

Please see the course page on the Learning Management System


Counseling Hours
(LMS)

[email protected]
Contacts
[email protected]

CoD’s signature…………………………….

Dean’s signature……………………………

Date………………………………………….

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Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

CLO 1: Describe signals mathematically, identify signal types, determine basic operations on
continuous-time and discrete-time signals and classify the systems on the basis of
their properties. (Level C3)
CLO 2: Represent the signals and LTI system in time domain to determine the response of the
LTI systems to any input signal. (Level C3)
CLO 3: Represent four types of signals in frequency domain to analyze signals and LTI-
systems. (Level C4)
CLO 5: Represent discrete time signals by using more general representation namely z-
transform, and compute z transform of signals to analyze a broader class of signals
and LTI systems. (Level C3)

Mapping of CLOs to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

CLOs/PLOs CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4

PLO 1: Engineering Knowledge


 
PLO 2: Problem Analysis
 
PLO 3: Design and Development of
Solutions
PLO 4: Investigation
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society
PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability
PLO 8: Ethics
PLO 9: Individual and Team Work
PLO 10: Communication
PLO 11: Project Management
PLO 12: Life Long Learning

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Learning Methodology
 Classroom lectures
 Problem solving exercises

Grade Evaluation Criteria

Components Marks
Quizzes 25
Mid Term 25
Exam
Final Exam 50
Total 100

Text Book
 Signals and Systems by Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and
Sons.

Reference Book
 Signals and Systems by Alan V. Oppenheim et al, 2nd Edition, Pearson.

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Calendar of Course Contents

Lectures Topics Textbook CLOs


Chapter(s)
Introduction
 What is a signal?
1-2 1.1 – 1.4 1
 What is a system?
 Classification of signals
Basic operations on signals
 Amplitude scaling
 Addition
 Multiplication
 Differentiation
 Integration
 Time scaling
3-5 1.5 – 1.6 1
 Reflection
 Time shifting
Elementary signals
 Exponential signals
 Sinusoidal signals
 Impulse function
 Ramp function
Properties of the systems
 Stability
 Memory
6 -7 1.8 1
 Causality
 Time Invariance
 Linearity
Time-Domain representation of LTI systems
8 – 11  Convolution sum 2.3, 2.5 2
 Convolution integral
Linear time-invariant (LTI) systems
 Interconnection of the LTI systems
12 - 14  LTI systems properties 2.6 – 2.8 2
 Impulse response
 Step response
Midterm Exam
Fourier series
17 – 19  Discrete-time Fourier series 3.1 – 3.5 3
 Fourier series
20 - 22 Fourier transform 3.6 – 3.7 3
 Discrete-time Fourier transform

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 Continuous-time Fourier transform


Properties of Fourier Transform
 Linearity and symmetry
 Convolution
 Differentiation and integration
 Time and frequency shift
23 – 26 3.8 – 3.18 3
 Multiplication
 Scaling
 Parseval relationship
 Time-bandwidth product
 Duality
Z-transform
 Region of convergence
27 - 28 7.1 – 7.5 4
 Inversion of the z-transform
 Properties of z-transform
Final Exam

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Mapping of CLOs to Direct Assessments

ExamMidterm

Final Exam
Quiz 1

Quiz 2

Quiz 4

Quiz 6
Quiz 3

Quiz 5
CLOs▼

1    
2    
3  
4  

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