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EE2023E Signals & Systems (Chapter 0)

Signals & Systems


Lecturer : Prof Lawrence Wong Tel : 65167515 Mobile: 97599254 Email : wong_lawrence@nus.edu.sg

EE2023E

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EE2023E Signals & Systems (Chapter 0)

REFERENCES
Douglas K Lindner, Introduction to Signals & Systems, McGraw Hill Ronald N. Bracewell, The Fourier Transform and its Applications, McGraw-Hill E. Oran Brigham, The Fast Fourier Transform and its Applications, Prentice-Hall James H. McClellan, Ronald W. Schafer, and Mark A. Yoder, DSP First: A Multimedia Approach, Prentice-Hall Simon Haykin, An Introduction to Analog & Digital Communications, John Wiley & Sons, Inc Leon W. Couch, II, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Prentice-Hall.
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EE2023E Signals & Systems (Chapter 0)

ASSESSMENT MODE
CA1 (20%) CA2 (20%) Exam (60%) Closed-book Closed-book Closed-book

Date of CA1 : ~ Week 5 Date of CA2 : ~ Week 10

Tutorials will be discussed as and when ready. Hence week 1 second lecture/tutorial slot is a lecture slot not tutorial, so please turn up No labs in this course. The concepts covered here will be re-visited in the lab module EE2032E Signals & Communications Design Lab
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EE2023E Systems & Control (Chapter 0)

Outline of syllabus and Topics


1. Signal Representation, Fourier Series and Transform 2. Spectrum of Continuous Time Systems 3. Energy, Power, Bandwidth of Signals 4. Sampling and Signal Reconstruction 5. Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems 6. Propagation of Signals Thru a LTI System 7. Frequency Response of LTI Systems 8. Notions of Stability : When do signals become unbounded? 9. Discrete Time Fourier Transform (if time permits) 10. Examples of Real Signals and Systems

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EE2023E Systems & Control (Chapter 0)

Learning Outcomes first half of semester


Describe a signal in time and frequency domains Fourier Series and Fourier Transform properties Spectrum of Periodic and Aperiodic Signals Calculate the bandwidth, power and energy spectral densities of signals Explain aliasing and evaluate the impact of the Nyquist sampling theorem

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EE2023E Systems & Control (Chapter 0)

Learning Outcomes second half of semester


Describe and identify the characteristics of linear time invariant systems Derive a linear time invariant system model using differential equations and transfer functions Compute the outputs of LTI systems when driven by steps, impulses & sinusoids using convolution integrals and transfer functions Evaluate the stability of system through its poles Construct the frequency response of systems via Bode plots Apply Discrete Time Fourier Transform to analyse sampled signals (if time permits)

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EE2023E Systems & Control (Chapter 0)

Pre-Requisite Knowledge
Linear algebra and calculus Complex number arithmetic Complex functions Solutions of first and second order differential equations Basic circuit theory : Ohms law, Kirchoff circuit laws Some familiarity with Fourier Series / Transform and Laplace Transform

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