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LP: IT6502
Department of Information Technology
Rev. No: 00
B.Tech : Information Technology Regulation: 2013 Date: 26.06.2015
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : IT6502/Digital Signal Processing
Unit :I

Unit Syllabus:
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 9
Basic elements of DSP – concepts of frequency in Analog and Digital Signals – sampling
theorem – Discrete – time signals, systems – Analysis of discrete time LTI systems – Z
transform – Convolution (linear and circular) – Correlation.
Basic elements of DSP

Objective:

To acquire knowledge signal and systems


Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
1 Signals, systems and signal processing.
2 Basic elements of a Digital signal processing and signal 1,ch: 1(2-6) BB/LCD
3 classification
Concept of frequency in continuous time and discrete time 1,ch:1(12-17)
4 BB/LCD
signals, Sampling Theorem 1(21-28)
Discrete time signals-some common discrete time signals, 1,ch:1(7-11)
5 classification. BB/LCD
1(42-52)
Discrete time systems-block diagram representation, 1,,ch:2(53-
6 BB/LCD
classification ,input output description 68)
7 1,ch:2 (73-
8
Circular convolution and Linear convolution 74) BB/LCD
1(472)
9 1,ch:2(75,82,
10
Problems on convolution and correlation BB/LCD
87,
88,116-121)
1,ch:3(151-
11
Z transform and Inverse Z transform 159)
BB/LCD
12 1,ch:3(184-
195)
13 1,ch:3(179-
Analysis of linear time invariant Systems BB/LCD
14 82)
1(197-201)
1,ch:3(211,21
15 LTI characterized by constant coefficient difference equations BB/LCD
3)
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

Course Outcome 1: To introduce basic concepts of signal and systems

* Session duration: 50 minutes


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6502/Digital Signal Processing

Unit : II

Unit Syllabus :
FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATIONS 9
Introduction to DFT – Properties of DFT – Filtering methods based on DFT – FFT
Algorithms Decimation – in – time Algorithms, Decimation – in – frequency Algorithms –
Use of FFT in Linear Filtering – DCT.

Objective: To learn about DFT, its properties, applications and two different FFT
algorithms

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

1,ch:7 (449- 461)


16 Introduction to Discrete Fourier Transforms BB/LCD

1,ch:7(464-480)
17 Properties of DFT BB/LCD

18 Introduction to Fast Fourier Transforms 1,ch:8(511-512)


BB/LCD

19 Comparison of DFT & FFT 1,ch:8(511-512)


20
BB/LCD

21 1,ch:8(513-523)
22
Radix-2 FFT Algorithms-Decimation in Time BB/LCD

23
24
Decimation in Frequency Algorithm. 1,ch:8(524-527) BB/LCD

Use of DFT & FFT algorithms in Linear Filtering,


25 1,ch:7(481-484) BB/LCD
Over lap add and over lap save method
1,ch:7(495-498)
26 DCT BB/LCD

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):Over lap add and over lap save method

Course Outcome 2: To introduce discrete Fourier transform and its applications.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6502/Digital Signal Processing


Unit : III

Unit Syllabus :

IIR FILTER DESIGN 9


Structures of IIR – Analog filter design – Discrete time IIR filter from analog filter – IIR filter
design by Impulse Invariance, Bilinear transformation, Approximation of derivatives –
(LPF,HPF, BPF, BRF) filter design using frequency translation

Objective:
To impart knowledge to students about different structures for IIR Systems and Design issues
of IIR filters .The student will learn about the different types of designing a IIR digital filter.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

27 Structures for the realization of discrete time systems 1,ch:8(519- 529) BB/LCD

28 1,ch:10(717-
Design of IIR filter from Butterworth approximation 720) BB/LCD
29
30
2(824-828)
31
Design of IIR filter from Chebyshev approximation 1,ch:10(720-725) BB/LCD

1,ch:10(701-
32 IIR filter Design using Approximation of Derivatives. BB/LCD
706)
33 1,ch:10(707-
34 IIR filter Design using Impulse Invariance method. BB/LCD
711)
35 1,ch:10(712-
IIR filter Design using Bilinear Transform method. BB/LCD
36 716)
37 1,ch:10(730-
38 Design of IIR LP,HP,BP filters in Frequency Domain 734) BB/LCD
39 1(699,730)
40 Problems in IIR filter Design 1,ch:10(727-739 BB/LCD

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any)

Course Outcome 3: To teach the design of infinite impulse response filters for filtering undesired signals.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6502/Digital Signal Processing

Unit : IV

Unit Syllabus : FIR FILTER DESIGN


Structures of FIR – Linear phase FIR filter – Filter design using windowing techniques,
Frequency sampling techniques
Objective:
To under stand Structures of FIR – Linear phase FIR filter – Filter design using windowing
techniques, Frequency sampling techniques

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
1,ch:10(660-
41 Structures and Realization of FIR Systems. BB/LCD
662)
42 Design of FIR filters-symmetric and anti-symmetric 1,ch:10(659-664)
43
BB/LCD
FIR filters
44
45 Design of FIR filters using windows 1,ch:10(665-666) BB/LCD

46
47
Summary of all windowing techniques 1,ch:10(666-670) BB/LCD

48
49
Design of FIR filters by frequency sampling method 1,ch:10(671-674) BB/LCD
50
51 Design of Linear Phase FIR filters. 1,ch:10(691-693) BB/LCD

52 Problems in FIR filter Design 1,ch:10(717-725) BB/LCD

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):Kaiser window

Course Outcome 4: To teach the design of finite impulse response filters for filtering undesired signals.
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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: IT6502/Digital Signal Processing

Unit : V

Unit Syllabus :
FINITE WORD LENGTH EFFECTS IN DIGITAL FILTERS
Binary fixed point and floating point number representations–Comparison-Quantization noise
–truncation and rounding–quantization noise power-input quantization error-coefficient
quantization error –limit cycle oscillations-dead band-Overflow error-signal scaling

Objective:
To study about quantization noise, truncation and rounding off - overflow error and
signal scaling

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Binary fixed point and floating point number representations 1,ch:9(601-605)
BB/LCD
53
Comparison-Quantization noise 1,ch:9(606-607)
BB/LCD
54
truncation and rounding 1,ch:9(607-608)
BB/LCD
55
quantization noise power 1,ch:9(608-613)
BB/LCD
56
57 input quantization error-coefficient quantization 1,ch:9(613-620) BB/LCD
58 error
1,ch:9(624-626)
limit cycle oscillations BB/LCD
59
1,ch:9(624-629)
60 dead band BB/LCD
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

Course Outcome 5: To introduce signal processing concepts in systems having more than one sampling
frequency.
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Sub Code / Sub Name: IT6502/Digital Signal Processing

Mapping CO – PO:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CO1 A A A

CO2 B

CO3 A B

CO4 A A A

CO5 B B

A – Excellent ; B – Good ; C - Average

TEXT BOOK:
1. John G. Proakis and Dimitris G.Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing – Principles,
Algorithms & Applications”, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, Prentice Hall, 2007.

REFERENCES:
1. Emmanuel C.Ifeachor, and Barrie.W.Jervis, “Digital Signal Processing”, Second
Edition, Pearson Education, Prentice Hall, 2002.
2. Sanjit K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing – A Computer Based Approach”, Third
Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2007.
3. A.V.Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer and J.R. Buck, Discrete-Time Signal Processing,
8th Indian Reprint, Pearson, 2004.
4. Andreas Antoniou, “Digital Signal Processing”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

K.Suresh
Name V.Rajaram Dr. D. Balasubramaniam

Designation Assistant Professor/IT HOD/IT

Date 01.07.2015 01.07.2015


*Remarks

* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be mentioned and signed
by the Faculty and the HOD
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Programme Outcomes (PO) of the Department

1. Apply Engineering knowledge to solve problems in different areas of Information

Technology.

2. Identify, hypothesize and construct software Requirement Specification using various

concepts and techniques in the field of IT.

3. Design and develop solutions for complex systems to meet the needs of society and IT

industry.

4. Ability to conduct research in diversified field of Mobile Communication, Web technology

Data Mining, Cryptography, Network Security etc to obtain valid conclusions for challenging

problems.

5. Develop programming skills to use sophisticated and advanced software tools of IT.

6. Develop ability to perform best engineering and technical practices that benefit the corporate

society and industry.

7. Develop projects using software tools for satisfying the needs of end users.

8. Learn and follow the ethical principles involved in IT research and industrial practices.

9. Ability to work as an individual based on interest and also in multidisciplinary team of

Information Technology.

10. Develop effective communication and technical writing in IT research and industrial practices.

11. Develop management skills to work in IT industry and also to become an entrepreneur in the

field of Information Technology.

12. Engage in lifelong learning process by updating the knowledge of individual with the

upcoming software tools and techniques.

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