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Sub Code/Name: AP9211 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Unit : V Branch : ME(CS & AE) Semester: I
UNIT V Multirate Digital Signal Processing Syllabus: Mathematical description of change of sampling rate Interpolation and Decimation, Decimation by an integer factor, Interpolation by an integer factor, Sampling rate conversion by a rational factor, Polyphase filter structures, Multistage implementation of multirate system, Application to subband coding Wavelet transform
Session No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Topics to be covered Mathematical description of change of sampling rate Interpolation and Decimation Decimation by an integer factor Interpolation by an integer factor Sampling rate conversion by a rational factor Polyphase filter structures Multistage implementation of multirate system Subband coding Wavelet transform
Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m
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UNIT I Syllabus:
Discrete Random Processes - Ensemble Averages, Stationary processes, Bias and Estimation, Autocovariance, Autocorrelation, Parsevals theorem, Wiener-Khintchine relation, White noise, Power Spectral Density, Spectral factorization, Filtering Random Processes, Special types of Random Processes ARMA, AR, MA Yule-Walker equations. Objective: To compare different types of random processes. Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB OHP OHP BB
Session No. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19
Topics to be covered Introduction to Discrete Random signals, Discrete random variables Ensemble averages, Joint Moments, Bias, Consistency and Estimation Discrete Random Process, Stationary process, SSS process and WSS process Autocovariance and Autocorrelation,problems Parsevals theorem, Wiener Khintchine theorem Ergodicity, White noise and its Power Spectrum Filtering random process and white noise Spectral Factorization and Wold Decomposition theorem Special types of Random process ARMA, AR, MA process Yule Walker equation CAT I
Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 75m
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LESSON PLAN Sub Code/Name: AP9211 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Unit : II UNIT II Syllabus: Branch : ME(CS & AE) Semester: I
SPECTRAL ESTIMATION Estimation of spectra from finite duration signals, Nonparametric methods -
Periodogram, Modified periodogram, Bartlett, Welch and Blackman-Tukey methods, Parametric methods ARMA, AR and MA model based spectral estimation, Solution using Levinson-Durbin algorithm Objective: To compare nonparametric and parametric methods of spectrum estimation.
Session No. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.
Topics to be covered Spectrum definition, Estimation of Spectra from finite duration signals Non parametric method Periodogram, Periodogram bias and variance Modified Periodogram and Barlett method Welch and Blackman -Tukey methods Parametric methods ARMA model based spectral estimation AR method MA model based spectral estimation Levinson Durbin algorithm Comparison and performance measure of all the methods
Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m
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LESSON PLAN Sub Code/Name: AP9211 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Unit : III UNIT III Syllabus: Branch : ME(CS & AE) Semester: I
Linear prediction Forward and Backward prediction, Solution of Pronys normal equations, Least mean-squared error criterion, Wiener filter for filtering and prediction, FIR and IIR Wiener filters, Discrete Kalman filter. Objective: To understand different types of prediction and filtering methods. Session No. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Topics to be covered Linear Prediction Forward and Backward Prediction Pole Zero Modeling, Pronys Normal equations and its solution Least mean-squared error criterion Wiener filter for filtering, smoothing, prediction and Deconvolution FIR wiener Filter Noise Cancellation IIR Wiener Filter Causal Wiener filter and Causal Wiener filtering Discrete Kalman Filter CAT III Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 75m Ref 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB
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LESSON PLAN Sub Code/Name: AP9211 Advanced Digital Signal Processing Unit : IV UNIT IV Syllabus: Branch : ME(CS & AE) Semester: I
ADAPTIVE FILTERS
FIR adaptive filters adaptive filter based on steepest descent method- Widrow-Hopf LMS algorithm, Normalized LMS algorithm, Adaptive channel equalization, Adaptive echo cancellation, Adaptive noise cancellation, RLS adaptive algorithm. Objective: To study and compare different adaptive filter algorithms. Session No. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. Topics to be covered FIR Adaptive filters Steepest Descent Adaptive filter LMS Algorithm and its convergence Normalized LMS algorithm Adaptive channel equalization Adaptive echo cancellation Adaptive noise cancellation RLS adaptive algorithm Exponentially weighted RLS CAT-III Time 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 50m 180m Ref 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB
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4 II
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6 I II
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7 I II
8 I II
9 I II
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REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. Monson H. Hayes, Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, John Wiley John J. Proakis, Dimitris G. Manolakis, : Digital Signal Processing, Pearson Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Pearson and Sons, Inc, Singapore, 2002. Education, 2002. Education Inc.,Second Edition, 2004 (For Wavelet Transform Topic). Prepared by Signature Name Designation Date R.KOUSALYA / B.SARALA Assistant Professor /EC 05.09.2012 Dr.S.GANESH VAIDYANATHAN HoD- EC 05.09.2012 Approved by