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Course Code Course title L T P J C

ECE2006 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING 2 0 2 4 4


Pre-requisite ECE1004 – Signals and Systems

Course Objectives:
1. To summarize and analyze the concepts of signals, systems in time and frequency domain with the
corresponding transformations.
2. To instruct students the design of analog and digital IIR, FIR filters.
3. To introduce students the diverse structures for realizing digital filters.
4. To teach students the usage of appropriate tools for realizing signal processing modules
Course Outcomes:
1. Comprehend, classify and analyze the signals, systems, also, transform the time domain signals and
response of the system to frequency domain
2. Ability to simplify the Fourier transform computations using fast algorithms
3. Comprehend the various analog filter design techniques and their digitization.
4. Ability to design the digital filters.
5. Ability to realize the digital filters using delay elements, summer, etc.
6. Ability to realize the lattice filters using delay elements, ladders, summers, etc
7. Ability to analyse and exploit the real-time signal processing applications
8. To design and implement systems using the imbibed signal processing concepts
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 2,5,17
2. Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues
5. Having design thinking capability
17. Having an ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice
Module:1 Frequency Analysis of Signals and Systems-I 2 hours CO: 1
Review of Discrete -Time Signals and Systems – Classification, Convolution- z- transform: ROC-
stability/causality analysis, DTFT: Frequency response-System analysis.

Module:2 Frequency Analysis of Signals and Systems-II 5 hours CO: 2


Frequency domain sampling- Sampling rate conversion - Aperiodic correlation estimation-
Cepstrum processing- Band limited discrete time signals- Phase and group delay- DFT-Properties.
Frequency analysis of signals using DFT-FFT Algorithm-Radix-2 FFT algorithms-Applications of
FFT

Module:3 Theory and Design of Analog Filters 5 hours CO: 3


Design techniques for analog low pass filter -Butterworth and Chebyshev approximations,
frequency transformation, Properties -Constant group delay and zero phase filters

Module:4 Design of IIR Digital Filters 4 hours CO: 4


IIR filter design: Bilinear and Impulse Invariant Techniques- Spectral transformation of Digital
filters.

Module:5 Design of FIR Digital Filters 5 hours CO: 5


FIR Filter Design: Design characteristics of FIR filters with linear- phase – Frequency response of
linear phase FIR filters – Design of FIR filters using window functions (Rectangular, Hamming,
Hanning, Blackmann, and Kaiser).

Module:6 Realization of Digital Filters 3 hours CO: 6


Direct, Cascade, Parallel, State space representations, Basic FIR and IIR digital filter structures
Module:7 Realization of Lattice filter structures 4 hours CO: 7
All pass filters, IIR tapped cascaded lattice structures, FIR cascaded lattice structures, Parallel
all pass realization of IIR transfer function.

Module:8 Contemporary issues 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 30 hours


Text Book(s)
1. J. G. Proakis, D.G. Manolakis and D.Sharma, “Digital Signal Processing Principles,
Algorithms and Applications”, 2012, 4th edition, Pearson Education, Noida, India.
2. S.K.Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, 2013, 4th edition, TMH, New Delhi, India.
Reference Books
1. Richard G Lyons and D.Lee Fugal, “The Essential Guide to Digital Signal Processing”, 2014,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, US.
2. Oppenhiem V.A.V and Schaffer R.W, “Discrete – time Signal Processing”, 2013, 3rd edition,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, US.
3. Lyons, “Understanding Digital Signal Processing”, 2013, Pearson Edition, Noida, India.
4. Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, “Digital Signal Processing A Practical Approach”, 2011, 2nd edition
reprint, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, US.
Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment Test –I (CAT-I), Continuous Assessment Test –II
(CAT-II), Digital Assignments/ Quiz / Completion of MOOC, Final Assessment Test (FAT).
List of Challenging Experiments (Indicative) CO: 7
1 Introduction to MATLAB 2015A, Code Composer Studio and Digital Signal 6 hours
Processor.
2 Basics of Digital Signal processing: Time domain and Frequency domain signal 6 hours
analysis for standard signals- Convolution, Correlation, Stability analysis,
Spectral Estimation through DTFT and DFT, Radix-N- Algorithms.
3 Signal Processing Techniques for Speech Applications-simulation, optimization 6 hours
and implementation.
4 Signal processing methods for Music Signals- simulation, optimization and 6 hours
implementation.
5 Signal processing mechanisms for Bio-Signals - simulation, optimization and 6 hours
implementation.
Total Laboratory Hours 30 hours
Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment of Challenging experiments / Final Assessment Test
(FAT).
Typical Projects CO: 8
1. Voice biometric speaker recognition
2. Hearing aid system
3. Identification of Musical Instruments
4. Simulation of cochlear implant in MATLAB
5. Speaker recognition system based on MFCC
6. Voice conversion
7. Disease detection based on ECG
8. Implementation of 5-Band Audio Equalizer in Matlab
9. Watermarking in audio signal
10. Musical tone generator using Matlab
11. Hearing aid system for impaired People using Matlab
12. Noise Cancellation using adaptive filters.
13. Implementation of speech recognition system
14. Disease detection based on Speech signal
15. Disease detection based on EEG.
Mode of evaluation: Review I, II and III.
Approved by Academic Council No. 40

CO – SLO mapping

Module CO SLO

1 CO_01 2

2 CO_02 2

3 CO_03 5

4 CO_03 5

5 CO_04 5

6 CO_05 5

7 CO_06 5

L&P CO_07 2, 5, 17

J CO_08 17

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