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1 Instructor: Mian Shahzad Iqbal
Signals & Systems Spring 2009 Instructor: Mian Shahzad Iqbal UET TAXILA

2 Today's lecture The course Course contents Recommended books
Course structure Assessments breakdown Before we start… Introduction to signals and systems

3 The Course Core course First course in Telecommunication Engineering
A strong foundation for advanced courses and research What the course is about Analysis and processing of information System design for required processing Mathematical & theoretical Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Expectations Extensive and tough

4 Course contents Introduction to Signals and Systems Sinusoids
Spectrum Representation Analysis of Periodic Waveforms Sampling and Aliasing Filters Convolution Frequency response Fourier Series and Transforms Continuous-time & Discrete-time Systems

5 Books Signal Processing First  Text book by
James H. McClellan, Ronald W. Schafer, Mark A. Yoder Signals & Systems (Second Edition)  Reference book Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, S. Hamid Nawab

6 Assessments Quizzes 10% Assignments 2% Sessionals 36% Matlab 2%
Final Exam 50%

7 Signal v t What is a signal
A description of how one parameter is related to another parameter Examples The voltage varies with time v t

8 Signal The Speech Signal The ECG Signal

9 Signal The image

10 Signal The image

11 Signal It is the variation pattern that conveys the information, in a signal Signal may exist in many forms like acoustic, image, video, electrical, heat & light signal

12 system System An entity that responds to a signal Examples Circuit
input output

13 System The camera The Speech Recognition System Image Identified

14 system System Block Diagram representation of a system
The audio CD-player Block Diagram representation of a system Visual representation of a system Shows inter-relations of many signals involved in the implementation of a complex system Look at everything around and try to identify the signals and systems !! system Input Signal Output Signal

15 Mathematical Representation
A signal can be represented as a function of one or more independent variables Examples t

16 Mathematical Representation
The image is a function of two spatial variables

17 Continuous-time signals
A value of signal exists at every instant of time Independent variable Independent variable

18 Discrete-time signals
The value of signal exists only at equally spaced discrete points in time Independent variable Independent variable

19 Discrete-time signals
Why to discretize How to discretize How closely spaced are the samples Distinction between discrete & digital signals How to denote discrete signals Is the image a discrete or continuous signal The image is generally considered to be a continuous variable Sampling can however be used to obtain a discrete, two dimensional signal (sampled image)

20 Notation A continuous-time signal is represented by enclosing the independent variable (time) in parentheses () A discrete-time signal is represented by enclosing the independent variable (index) in square brackets []


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