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design into a full product prototype.

Access to industry standard tools, flows and processes will be


provided to accomplish the above. If funding is available, efforts will be made to convert the
prototype design into a fabricated component and a demonstrable system.

GAURAB BANERJEE
Integrated Circuits for Wireless Communication (E3 237).

E9 213 (JAN) 3:0


Time-Frequency Analysis

Time-frequency distributions: temporal and spectral representations of signals, instantaneous


frequency, Gabor’s analytic signal, the Hilbert and fractional Hilbert transforms, Heisenberg’s
uncertainty principle, densities and characteristic functions, global averages and local averages, the
short-time Fourier transform (STFT), filterbank interpretation of STFT, the Wigner distribution and its
derivatives, Cohen’s class of distributions (kernel method), bilinear time-frequency distributions,
Wigner’s theorem, multicomponent signals, instantaneous bandwidth, positive distributions satisfying
the marginals, Gabor transform Spaces and bases: Hilbert space, Banach space, orthogonal bases,
orthonormal bases, Riesz bases, biorthogonal bases, Frames, shift-invariant spaces, Shannon
sampling theorem, B-splines. Wavelets: Wavelet transform, real wavelets, analytic wavelets, dyadic
wavelet transform, wavelet bases, multi resolution analysis, two-scale equation, conjugate mirror
filters, vanishing moments, regularity, Lipschitz regularity, Fix-Strang conditions, compact support,
Shannon, Meyer, Haar and Battle-Lemarié wavelets, Daubechies wavelets, relationship between
wavelets and filterbanks, perfect reconstruction filterbanks.

Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula


References:
Cohen L, Time Frequency Analysis, Prentice Hall, 1995
Mallat S, A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing - The Sparse Way, Elsevier, Third Edition, 2009.

E9 231 (JAN) 3:0


MIMO Signal Processing

In this course, we cover the theory, algorithms, and practical considerations in multiple-antenna
adaptive wireless communication systems. The topics covered will include the useful results from
information theory, parameter estimation theory, array processing, and wireless communications, all
specialized to the case of advanced multiple-antenna adaptive processing. We will also discuss
various design issues in ad hoc networks, cognitive radio, and MAC protocols for multiple antenna
systems.

CHANDRA R MURTHY
Daniel W. Bliss and Siddhartan Govindasamy, "Adaptive Wireless Communications: MIMO Channels and Networks,"
Cambridge University Press, 2013
Xiaodong Wang and Vincent Poor, "Wireless Communication Systems: Advanced Techniques for Signal Reception," Prentice
Hall Inc., 2004

E9 241 (AUG) 2:1


Digital Image Processing

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