This document outlines the lecture topics, readings, and assignments for a course on signals and systems over 16 weeks. The course covers topics such as continuous and discrete time signals, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier analysis including Fourier series and transforms, Laplace transforms, z-transforms, sampling and aliasing. Key concepts are illustrated with examples. Assignments, quizzes and two sessionals are given to assess students. The course is divided into three parts covering basic concepts, frequency domain analysis, and sampling.
Traditional M/M/1 queuing systems use single class first come first serve scheduling discipline, Under FCFS scheduling, customers are served in the order in which they arrive, regardless of the priority of these customers. In order to offer different quality of service for different types of customers, we often control a queuing system by providing multiple classes with different priorities. Familiar priority control mechanisms are preemptive priority and non-preemptive priority. This presentation reviews the differences between normal M/M/1 and priority M/M/1 queues.
Traditional M/M/1 queuing systems use single class first come first serve scheduling discipline, Under FCFS scheduling, customers are served in the order in which they arrive, regardless of the priority of these customers. In order to offer different quality of service for different types of customers, we often control a queuing system by providing multiple classes with different priorities. Familiar priority control mechanisms are preemptive priority and non-preemptive priority. This presentation reviews the differences between normal M/M/1 and priority M/M/1 queues.
Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid-Signals and Systems-Prentic...MohammadAbrarZahin
Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014
Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014
MATH 100WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesReadingsAssignment.docxandreecapon
MATH 100
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Readings
Assignment
1
Whole numbers and Introduction to Algebra
Course LO-1,LO-2,LO-12:
Evaluate a whole number raised to a power
Use order of operations to evaluate an exponent
Using the distributive property to simplify
Translate a sentence into an expression
Chapter 1 Sections 1.4 – 1.9
Syllabus/Policy Quiz
Introduction Forum
Chapter 1 HW
Chapter 1 Test
2
Integers
Course LO-1,LO-5:
Order integers
Evaluate expressions involving absolute value
Add and subtract integers
Solve applications involving integers
Multiply and divide integers
Use order of operations with integers
Simplify and Evaluate algebraic expressions
Chapter 2 Sections 2.1 – 2.6
Week 2 Forum Chapter 2
Chapter 2 HW
Chapter 2 Test
3
Introduction to Equations and Algebraic Expressions
Course LO-4, LO-5, LO-12:
Solve equations using addition, subtraction and division
Solve equations involving perimeter, area and volume
Perform
operations with exponents
Apply product rules for exponents
Chapter 3: Sections 3.1 – 3.4
Week 3 Forum Chapter 3
Chapter 3 HW
Chapter 3 Test
4
Fractions, Ratio and Proportion
Course LO-1, LO-5,LO-10:
Find prime factorization of any number
Write improper fractions as mixed numbers and vice versa
Simplifying algebraic fractions with exponents
Applying ratio, rates and unit rates to real life situations
Writing and Solving Proportions
Chapter 4: Sections 4.1 – 4.6
Week 4 Forum Chapter 4
Chapter 4 HW
Chapter 4 Test
5
Operations on Fractional Expressions
Course LO-1,LO-2,LO-4,LO-5:
Multiply and divide fractional expressions
Calculate LCM and GCF of a number
Add/Subtract fractional expressions
Add/Subtract/Multiply/
Divide mixed numbers
Solve applications involving fractions
Chapter 5: Sections 5.1-5.4
Special Forum #1: Where in real life are the concepts we just covered in Chapters 1- 5 used in real life?
Chapter 5 HW, sections 1-4
6
Operations on Fractions Expressions
Course LO-2 through LO-5:
Simplify complex fractions
Solve applied problems involving fractions
Solve fractional equations with multiplication
Chapter5: Sections 5.5-
5.6
Week 6 Forum Chapter 5
Chapter 5 HW – sections 5 and 6
Chapter 5 Test
7
Midterm
Course LO-1,2,4,5,10,12
Chapters 1 – 5
Special Forum #2: How is it going so far?
Midterm Exam
8
Polynomials
Course LO-13-16
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Multiplying polynomials
Translating from English to Algebra
Factoring using GCF
Chapter 6: Sections 6.1-6.4
Week 8 Forum Chapter 6
Chapter 6 HW
Chapter 6 Test
9
Solving Equations
Course LO-1through LO-5:
Solving Equations using one or more principles of Equality
Solving Equations with parenthesis
Solving equations with fractions
Using equations to solve applied problems
Chapter 7: Sections 7.1-7.5
Week 9 Forum Chapter 7
Chapter 7 HW
Chapter 7 Test
10
Decimals and Percent
Course LO-1through LO-5: ...
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
COLLEGE BUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROJECT REPORT.pdfKamal Acharya
The College Bus Management system is completely developed by Visual Basic .NET Version. The application is connect with most secured database language MS SQL Server. The application is develop by using best combination of front-end and back-end languages. The application is totally design like flat user interface. This flat user interface is more attractive user interface in 2017. The application is gives more important to the system functionality. The application is to manage the student’s details, driver’s details, bus details, bus route details, bus fees details and more. The application has only one unit for admin. The admin can manage the entire application. The admin can login into the application by using username and password of the admin. The application is develop for big and small colleges. It is more user friendly for non-computer person. Even they can easily learn how to manage the application within hours. The application is more secure by the admin. The system will give an effective output for the VB.Net and SQL Server given as input to the system. The compiled java program given as input to the system, after scanning the program will generate different reports. The application generates the report for users. The admin can view and download the report of the data. The application deliver the excel format reports. Because, excel formatted reports is very easy to understand the income and expense of the college bus. This application is mainly develop for windows operating system users. In 2017, 73% of people enterprises are using windows operating system. So the application will easily install for all the windows operating system users. The application-developed size is very low. The application consumes very low space in disk. Therefore, the user can allocate very minimum local disk space for this application.
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid-Signals and Systems-Prentic...MohammadAbrarZahin
Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014
Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014 Signals and Systems (2nd ed), Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky with S. Hamid Nawab,
Pearson, 2014
MATH 100WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesReadingsAssignment.docxandreecapon
MATH 100
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Readings
Assignment
1
Whole numbers and Introduction to Algebra
Course LO-1,LO-2,LO-12:
Evaluate a whole number raised to a power
Use order of operations to evaluate an exponent
Using the distributive property to simplify
Translate a sentence into an expression
Chapter 1 Sections 1.4 – 1.9
Syllabus/Policy Quiz
Introduction Forum
Chapter 1 HW
Chapter 1 Test
2
Integers
Course LO-1,LO-5:
Order integers
Evaluate expressions involving absolute value
Add and subtract integers
Solve applications involving integers
Multiply and divide integers
Use order of operations with integers
Simplify and Evaluate algebraic expressions
Chapter 2 Sections 2.1 – 2.6
Week 2 Forum Chapter 2
Chapter 2 HW
Chapter 2 Test
3
Introduction to Equations and Algebraic Expressions
Course LO-4, LO-5, LO-12:
Solve equations using addition, subtraction and division
Solve equations involving perimeter, area and volume
Perform
operations with exponents
Apply product rules for exponents
Chapter 3: Sections 3.1 – 3.4
Week 3 Forum Chapter 3
Chapter 3 HW
Chapter 3 Test
4
Fractions, Ratio and Proportion
Course LO-1, LO-5,LO-10:
Find prime factorization of any number
Write improper fractions as mixed numbers and vice versa
Simplifying algebraic fractions with exponents
Applying ratio, rates and unit rates to real life situations
Writing and Solving Proportions
Chapter 4: Sections 4.1 – 4.6
Week 4 Forum Chapter 4
Chapter 4 HW
Chapter 4 Test
5
Operations on Fractional Expressions
Course LO-1,LO-2,LO-4,LO-5:
Multiply and divide fractional expressions
Calculate LCM and GCF of a number
Add/Subtract fractional expressions
Add/Subtract/Multiply/
Divide mixed numbers
Solve applications involving fractions
Chapter 5: Sections 5.1-5.4
Special Forum #1: Where in real life are the concepts we just covered in Chapters 1- 5 used in real life?
Chapter 5 HW, sections 1-4
6
Operations on Fractions Expressions
Course LO-2 through LO-5:
Simplify complex fractions
Solve applied problems involving fractions
Solve fractional equations with multiplication
Chapter5: Sections 5.5-
5.6
Week 6 Forum Chapter 5
Chapter 5 HW – sections 5 and 6
Chapter 5 Test
7
Midterm
Course LO-1,2,4,5,10,12
Chapters 1 – 5
Special Forum #2: How is it going so far?
Midterm Exam
8
Polynomials
Course LO-13-16
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Multiplying polynomials
Translating from English to Algebra
Factoring using GCF
Chapter 6: Sections 6.1-6.4
Week 8 Forum Chapter 6
Chapter 6 HW
Chapter 6 Test
9
Solving Equations
Course LO-1through LO-5:
Solving Equations using one or more principles of Equality
Solving Equations with parenthesis
Solving equations with fractions
Using equations to solve applied problems
Chapter 7: Sections 7.1-7.5
Week 9 Forum Chapter 7
Chapter 7 HW
Chapter 7 Test
10
Decimals and Percent
Course LO-1through LO-5: ...
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
COLLEGE BUS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PROJECT REPORT.pdfKamal Acharya
The College Bus Management system is completely developed by Visual Basic .NET Version. The application is connect with most secured database language MS SQL Server. The application is develop by using best combination of front-end and back-end languages. The application is totally design like flat user interface. This flat user interface is more attractive user interface in 2017. The application is gives more important to the system functionality. The application is to manage the student’s details, driver’s details, bus details, bus route details, bus fees details and more. The application has only one unit for admin. The admin can manage the entire application. The admin can login into the application by using username and password of the admin. The application is develop for big and small colleges. It is more user friendly for non-computer person. Even they can easily learn how to manage the application within hours. The application is more secure by the admin. The system will give an effective output for the VB.Net and SQL Server given as input to the system. The compiled java program given as input to the system, after scanning the program will generate different reports. The application generates the report for users. The admin can view and download the report of the data. The application deliver the excel format reports. Because, excel formatted reports is very easy to understand the income and expense of the college bus. This application is mainly develop for windows operating system users. In 2017, 73% of people enterprises are using windows operating system. So the application will easily install for all the windows operating system users. The application-developed size is very low. The application consumes very low space in disk. Therefore, the user can allocate very minimum local disk space for this application.
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
Vaccine management system project report documentation..pdfKamal Acharya
The Division of Vaccine and Immunization is facing increasing difficulty monitoring vaccines and other commodities distribution once they have been distributed from the national stores. With the introduction of new vaccines, more challenges have been anticipated with this additions posing serious threat to the already over strained vaccine supply chain system in Kenya.
Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity.
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
Water Industry Process Automation and Control Monthly - May 2024.pdf
Lecture breakdown from a v oppenheim a s willsky with s hamid nawab
1. Lecture breakdown from Book_A V Oppenheim A S Willsky With S
Hamid Nawab
Weeks Topic of Lecture Reading Assignment
Week 1
Introduction, Continuous & discrete-time signals,
Classification of signals, Elementary Signals,
Transformations of the independent and dependent
variables, Illustration with the help of examples
Chapter 1
Topic # 1, 1.3, 1.1, 1.4
and 1.2
Week 2
Continuous and Discrete time Systems, Basic properties
of the Systems, Illustration with the help of examples
Chapter 1
Topic # 1.5and 1.6
Week 3
Solution of some of the exercise problems, Assignment
# 01, Linear Time Invariant Systems, Convolution
Integral and Convolution Sum, Illustration with the help
of examples
Chapter 2
Topic # 2.1 and 2.2
Week 4
Quiz # 01 and Assignment 02, Properties of
convolution and LTI Systems, Causal and non-causal
systems, Solution of Some of the exercise
problems{End of Part-I}
Chapter 2
Topic # 2.3 and 1.4
Week 5
Quiz # 02, Fourier Series representation of continuous-
time periodic signals, Properties of continuous-time
Fourier series, Illustration with the help of examples
Chapter 3
Topic # 3.1 – 3.5
Week 6
Sessional # 01, Fourier Series of discrete-time signals
and its properties, Assignment # 03
Chapter 3
Topic # 3.6 and 3.7
Week 7
Quiz 03, Processing of periodic signals through LTI-
Systems (Filtering), Illustration with the help of
examples
Chapter 3
Topic # 3.9 - 3.12
Week 8
Representation of aperiodic continuous-time signals in
frequency domain (Continuous-time Fourier transform
(CTFT)), Computation of CTFT of some elementary
signals, Concept of frequency response, Illustration
with the help of examples
Chapter 4
Topic # 4.1 and 4.2
Week 9
Properties of CTFT, Illustration with the help of
examples, Solution of some of the important exercise
problems, Assignment # 04
Chapter 4
Topic # 4.3 – 4.7
Week 10
The Laplace Transform and its properties, Block
diagrams and its relation to CTFT, Assignment # 05
{End of Part – II}
Chapter 9
Topic # 9.1 – 9.5 and 9.8
and 9.9
Week 11
Sessional – II, Discrete-time Fourier Transform (DTFT)
and its properties, Its relation to z- Transform,
Frequency response, Solution of difference equations in
frequency domain, Assignment # 06
Chapter 5
Topic # 5.1 – 5.8
Week 12
Quiz # 04, The z- Transform and its properties,
computation of z-transform of some important signals
(representation of aperiodic discrete-time signals in
frequency domain), Assignment # 07
Chapter 10
Topic # 10.1 – 10.6
2. Week 13
Quiz # 05, Block diagrams, Cascaded and parallel
forms, Direct form – I and II, Unilateral z- transform,
solution of non-relaxed difference equations
Chapter 10
Topic # 10.7 – 10.9
Week 14
Quiz # 06, Frequency domain characterization of
Signals and Systems
Chapter 6
Topic # 6.1 – 6.5
Week 15
Sampling and Aliasing, Revision and Quiz # 07 {End
of part- III}
Chapter 7
Topic # 7.1 – 7.3
Week 16 Terminal Examination Not Applicable