EE-2305

Signals And Systems

Course ID
EE-2305
Department
Electrical Engineering
Campus
Chella Campus
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
3rd
Credit
3 + 1
Method
Lecture + Lab

Course Outlines:

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS:

Continuous time and discrete time signals

Periodic signals, even and odd signals, exponential and sinusoidal signals, the unit impulse and unit step functions

Continues time and discrete time systems

Linear time invariant (LTI) systems, difference equation, causality, BIBO stability, convolution and correlation

Discrete time Fourier transforms, time and frequency characterization of signals and systems

Analysis and design of continuous time systems using Laplace transforms.

The sampling theorem, aliasing, sampling the discrete time signals

Lab Work:

Develop and understanding of signal systems and transforms using MATLAB

Course Learning Outcomes

Teaching Methodology (Proposed as applicable):

Lectures (audio/video aids), Written Assignments/ Quizzes, Tutorials, Case Studies relevant to engineering disciplines, Semester Project, Guest Speaker, Industrial/ Field Visits, Group discussion, Report Writing

Assessment:

Mid Term, Report writing/ Presentation, Assignments, Project Report, Quizzes, Final Term

Suggested Books:

P. C. Wren & H. Martin “High School English Grammar & Composition”.

Colin W. Davis & Andrew J. Watts New Expressway For English 1 (latest Edition)

Herta A. Murphy & Herbert William Hildebrandt. Effective Business Communications

Diana Hacker. A Writer’s Reference

Sadat Ali Shah. Exploring The World Of English

J. Thomson and A. V. Martinet. Practical English Grammar, “UniversityPhysics”, latest Edition

There are 133 total credit hours to complete the Software Engineering degree.