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15UEC501 Syllabus

This document outlines a course on digital signal processing. The course has 5 units that cover topics like the discrete Fourier transform, infinite impulse response digital filters, finite impulse response digital filters, finite word length effects, and digital signal processors. The course aims to teach students how to apply FFT algorithms, design IIR and FIR filters, analyze effects of quantization, and develop programs for DSP functions using processors. It will be assessed through continuous internal assessments, projects, and a semester exam worth 100 marks.

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15UEC501 Syllabus

This document outlines a course on digital signal processing. The course has 5 units that cover topics like the discrete Fourier transform, infinite impulse response digital filters, finite impulse response digital filters, finite word length effects, and digital signal processors. The course aims to teach students how to apply FFT algorithms, design IIR and FIR filters, analyze effects of quantization, and develop programs for DSP functions using processors. It will be assessed through continuous internal assessments, projects, and a semester exam worth 100 marks.

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SEMESTER V

15UEC501 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING L T P C

3 2 0 4
PREREQUISITE:SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
OBJECTIVES:
 To introduce about DFT and its computation techniques
 To impart knowledge on design techniques of digital filters
 To outline the concept of finite word length effects and digital signal processor

UNIT I DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM 9+6


Introduction to DFT –Relation between DTFT and DFT -Properties of DFT - Circular Convolution –
Filtering methods based on DFT – Linear Filtering of long data sequences - Overlap-add and save
methods - FFT Algorithms - Decimation in time and Decimation in frequency algorithms- Use of FFT
in linear filtering

UNIT II INFINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9+6


Review of design of analog Butterworth and Chebyshev Filters, Frequency transformation in
analogue domain – Design of IIR digital filters using impulse invariance technique –bilinear
transformation – pre warping – Realization using direct, cascade and parallel forms

UNIT III FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTERS 9+6


Symmetric and Antisymmetric FIR filters – Linear phase FIR filters – Filter Design using windowing
techniques (Rectangular, Hamming, and Hanning Windows) – Frequency sampling method –
Realization of FIR filters – Transversal, Linear phase and Polyphase structures

UNIT IV FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS 9+6


Fixed point and floating ppoint number representations – Truncation and Rounding errors -
Quantization noise – coefficient quantization error – Product quantization error - Overflow error –
Round off noise power - limit cycle oscillations due to product round off and overflow errors – signal
scaling

UNIT V DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 9+6


Introduction to Programmable DSPs- Architecture of TMS320C5x – Assembly language Instructions
- Addressing Modes - TMS320C5x Instructions Pipelining – Application programs in C5X- An overview
of TMS320C54xx and TMS320C67xx
TOTAL: 45(L)+30(T)=75 PERIODS

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After successful completion of this course the students will be able to:
 Apply various FFT algorithms for efficient computation of DFT and compute linear and circular
convolution
 Design Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters
 Analyze the performance of FIR filters for different window functions
 Analyze the effects due to quantization of inputs and filter coefficients in digital filters
 Develop simple programs for DSP functions using processor
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John G Proakis and, Dimitris G Manolakis,” Digital Signal Processing-
Principles,Algorithms and Applications”, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 2010.
2. S.Salivahanan, A.Vallavaraj, C.Gnanapriya ” Digital Signal Processing ”, Tata McGraw
Hill, 2007

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Oppenheim A V, ” Discrete Time Signal Processing ”, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi,
2010
2. Mitra S K, ” Digital Signal Processing – A Computer based Approach ”, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, 2010
3. David J. Defatta, Joseph G. Lucas, William S. Hodgkiss, ” Digital signal processing : a
system design approach ”, John Wiley, 1995
4. B.Venkataramani, M.Bhaskar, ” Digital Signal Processor, Architecture, Programming and
Applications ”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011
Continuous Internal Assessment END
BLOOM’S SEMESTER
PT - 1 PT - 2 PT - 3
LEVEL EXAM
Remember 6 6 10 10
Understand 5 12 24 20
Apply 39 32 16 60
Analyze - - - 10
Evaluate - - - -
Create - - - -
TOTAL MARKS 50 50 50 100
.

Assessment Pattern:

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