Concept of convolution with one example problem Convolution theorems in Time domain and Frequency Domain Relation and differences between Fourier Transform, Laplace transform, and Z- Transform Properties of ROC of Laplace transform and Z-transform Problems solving with Properties of Fourier Transform Laplace Transform of Standard signals Fourier Transform of Standard signals Z- Transform of Standard signals Concept of bandlimited sampling with spectral representations Sampling techniques: impulse sampling and Natural sampling, and Flat top sampling Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria for physical realization Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Orthogonal Signal Space. Signal approximation using orthogonal functions and mean suqare error Trignometric Fourier series with one example Properties of Z-transform with example problems Problem solving using Z-transforms and finding its ROC Problem solving using Inverse Z-transform. Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Properties of Laplace transform with example problems Problem solving using Laplace transforms and finding its ROC Problem solving using Laplace transform Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria for physical realization Concept of bandlimited sampling with spectral representations Transfer function of LTI systems and distortionless transmission through LTI system Relation between Z-transform and Fourier transform of discrete time sequence Comparision of Forier transform, Laplace Transform and Z-transform Classification of Complex signals explain with an example Initial Value theorem and Final value theorem of Z-transforms and Example problems Analogy between Vectors and Signals and Orthogonality in signals Statement and proof of sampling theorem for band limited signals Signal definition and basic signals classification Orthogonal Signal Space. Signal approximation using orthogonal functions and mean suqare error Classification of elementory signals Classification of Complex signals Power and energy signals Signal approximation using Orthogonal functions with an example Sampling techniques: impulse sampling and Natural sampling, and Flat top sampling Spectral represetation of sampling theorwm of Band limited signals, Nyquist rate and effect of under sampling Trignometric Fourier series with one example Cosine Fourier series with one example Exponential Fourier series with one example Fourier Transform. Existance of Fourier transform. Forier transform of exponential siganls Fourier transform of impulse signal, Cosine and sine signals, signum function, for a Constant A. Properties of fourier transform: Linearity, Time shifting, Time reversal, Time Scaling and Frequency Shifting Properties of fourier transform: Differentiation in Time and Frequency, Convolution, and Multiplication. Properties of fourier transform: Duality, Parsvals theorem and Symmetric. Hilbert Transform and its properties. Laplace Transform. Relation between laplace transform and fourier transform. Existance of Laplce Transform Laplace Transform of impulse signal, step signal, Ramp signal, Exponential Signal and Sine and Cosine Signals Laplace Transform of hyperbolic Sine and Cosine, damped sine and cosine signals, x(t)=e-at U(t) and x(t)= -e-at U(-t) Region of Convergence and Its properties. Find the Laplace transform of x(t)=Sin3(3t) U(t) and x(t) = cos2(3t) U(t) Properties of Laplace transform: Linearity, Time shifting, Time reversal, Time Scaling and S-domain Shifting Properties of Laplace transform: Differentiation in Time and S-domain, Convolution, and Multiplication. Properties of Laplace Transform: Conjugate, Parsvals theorem, Transformation of derivaties Properties of Laplace transform: Initial Value theorem, Final Value Theorem, Time periodic property. Concept of Z-transform of a Discrete sequences with two example problems Concept of Region of Convergence in Z-transforms with example problems and its properties Difference between Laplace transform and Z-transform. Stability concept in Z- Transforms Propoerties of Z-transforms Initial Value theorem and Final value theorem of Z-transforms and Example problems Relation between Z-transform and Fourier transform of discrete time sequence Inverse Z-transform using long division method with example problems Inverse Z-transform using Partial fraction expansion method with example problems Introduction to Systems and Types of Systems LTI and LTV systems and Its properties Transfer function of LTI systems and distortionless transmission through LTI system Signal Bandwith, system bandwidth. Problems on Transfer function Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria Concolution in Time domain and its properties Signals and Systems Presentati
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Analogy between Vectors and Signals and Orthogonality in signals
Statement and proof of sampling theorem for band limited signals
Signal definition and basic signals classification Orthogonal Signal Space. Signal approximation using orthogonal functions and mean suqare error Classification of elementory signals Classification of Complex signals Power and energy signals Signal approximation using Orthogonal functions with an example Sampling techniques: impulse sampling and Natural sampling, and Flat top sampling Spectral represetation of sampling theorwm of Band limited signals, Nyquist rate and effect of under sampling Trignometric Fourier series with one example Cosine Fourier series with one example Exponential Fourier series with one example Fourier series representation of standard periodic signals with an example Fourier Transform. Existance of Fourier transform. Forier transform of exponential siganls Fourier transform of impulse signal, Cosine and sine signals, signum function, for a Constant A. Properties of fourier transform: Linearity, Time shifting, Time reversal, Time Scaling and Frequency Shifting Properties of fourier transform: Differentiation in Time and Frequency, Convolution, and Multiplication. Properties of fourier transform: Duality, Parsvals theorem and Symmetric. Hilbert Transform and its properties. Laplace Transform. Relation between laplace transform and fourier transform. Existance of Laplce Transform Laplace Transform of impulse signal, step signal, Ramp signal, Exponential Signal and Sine and Cosine Signals Laplace Transform of hyperbolic Sine and Cosine, damped sine and cosine signals, x(t)=e-at U(t) and x(t)= -e-at U(-t) Region of Convergence and Its properties. Find the Laplace transform of x(t)=Sin3(3t) U(t) and x(t) = cos2(3t) U(t) Properties of Laplace transform: Linearity, Time shifting, Time reversal, Time Scaling and S-domain Shifting Properties of Laplace transform: Differentiation in Time and S-domain, Convolution, and Multiplication. Properties of Laplace Transform: Conjugate, Parsvals theorem, Transformation of derivaties Properties of Laplace transform: Initial Value theorem, Final Value Theorem, Time periodic property. Concept of Z-transform of a Discrete sequences with two example problems Concept of Region of Convergence in Z-transforms with example problems and its properties Difference between Laplace transform and Z-transform. Stability concept in Z- Transforms Propoerties of Z-transforms Initial Value theorem and Final value theorem of Z-transforms and Example problems Relation between Z-transform and Fourier transform of discrete time sequence Inverse Z-transform using long division method with example problems Inverse Z-transform using Partial fraction expansion method with example problems Introduction to Systems and Types of Systems LTI and LTV systems and Its properties Transfer function of LTI systems and distortionless transmission through LTI system Signal Bandwith, system bandwidth. Problems on Transfer function Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria Concolution in Time domain and its properties Concept of convolution with one example problem Convolution theorems in Time domain and Frequency Domain Relation and differences between Fourier Transform, Laplace transform, and Z- Transform Properties of ROC of Laplace transform and Z-transform Problems solving with Properties of Fourier Transform Laplace Transform of Standard signals Fourier Transform of Standard signals Z- Transform of Standard signals Concept of bandlimited sampling with spectral representations Sampling techniques: impulse sampling and Natural sampling, and Flat top sampling Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria for physical realization Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Orthogonal Signal Space. Signal approximation using orthogonal functions and mean suqare error Trignometric Fourier series with one example Properties of Z-transform with example problems Problem solving using Z-transforms and finding its ROC Problem solving using Inverse Z-transform. Ideal LPF, HPF, BPF, BSF Characteristics Properties of Laplace transform with example problems Problem solving using Laplace transforms and finding its ROC Problem solving using Laplace transform Causality and Paley-wiener Criteria for physical realization Concept of bandlimited sampling with spectral representations Transfer function of LTI systems and distortionless transmission through LTI system Relation between Z-transform and Fourier transform of discrete time sequence Comparision of Forier transform, Laplace Transform and Z-transform Signals and Systems Presentation Schedule