EENG420_S2024-25
EENG420_S2024-25
Department:
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Program Name:
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Program Code: 27/28
Informations System Engineering
Course Number: Credits:
EENG420/ INFE420 4
A.V. Oppenheim, R. Shafer with J. Buck, Discrete time signal processing, Prentice Hall.
Course Outline:
I. An Overview of Digital Signals & Systems
I.1 Frequency-Domain Representation of Discrete-Time Signals & Systems
I.2 Fourier Transform and its Properties
II. Z-Transform
II.1 Evaluation of the Z-Transform
II.2 Properties of ROC for the Z-Transform
II.3 Properties of the Z-Transform
On successful completion of this course, all students will be able to have developed knowledge and understanding of:
A) analyze discrete-time signals and systems and apply DTFT, DFT and FFT
B) use techniques in the z-transform domain to analyse, design and implement discrete-time LTI systems
C) understand mathematical description of the process of sampling , Nyquist’s sampling theorem and its practical
consequences
D) learn concept of digital filtering and distinguish between several common structures which realise discrete-time filters
E) apply analog to digital transformations (Impulse Sampling & Bilinear Transformation)
F) design FIR/IIR filters given specifications
On successful completion of this course, all students will have developed their skills in:
(a) digital filter design
(b) MATLAB software
Method Percentage
QUIZ(s) 10%
Midterm Examination 25%
Assessment Lab Work(s) 15%
Homework(s) 10%
Final Examination 40%
(1) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering,
science, and mathematics
(2) an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public
health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors
(6) an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering
judgment to draw conclusions
(7) an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies
NG Policy:
Students who do not attend more than 60% of the course lecture hours (DC decision) and fail the course will be given
NG grade.
According to 22-23F/14/3 the minimum passing mark for laboratory is 60%. Anyone who has lower will get NG.
Makeup Policy:
The students who provide a written valid excuse within the next three working days will be asked to attend the
makeup exam at the end of the semester. The date of the exam will be announced by the department. No seperate
makeup exams will be administered for midterm and final.Only one makeup exam will be given.
Prepared by: Prof. Dr. Erhan A. İnce Date Prepared: 19 February 2025