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EE-866 Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Campus
College of E&ME
Programs
PG
Session
Fall Semester 2016
Course Title
Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Course Code
EE-866
Credit Hours
3-0
Pre-Requisutes
Nil
Course Objectives
The objective of this graduate-level course is to provide an in-depth coverage of the advanced digita signal processing. It will serve to prepare the
Detail Content
Discrete time signals
Sampling theorem
Aliasing
Discrete time signals (decommention in frequency domain)
LTD systems and block diagram representation
Difference equations
The impulse response of LTD systems
, Introduction to 2-dimensional digital filters, FIR filters
IIR filters
Notch Filters
All pass filters
Minimum phase, Maximum phase and Mixed phase systems
Basic structures for FIR and IIR systems
Multidimensional digital filter design
Choosing between FIR & IIR filters
IIR filter design by Impulse Invariant method
Bilinear transformations and pole-zero placement method
FIR filter design by Windowing and Frequency Sampling method
Discrete Fourier Transform for 2-dimensional signals & systems
Sampling the Fourier Transform
Properties of Discrete Fourier Transform
Computation of DFT for 2-dimensional signals & systems
Decimation in time FFT
Decimation in frequency FFT algorithms
Radix-2, radix-4 and split radix FFT algorithms
Quantization effects in the computation of the Discrete Fourier Transform.
DCT,DST, Hlbert Transform
Introduction to Multidimensional DSP
Convolution for two Dimensional Signals
Text/Ref Books
Discrete Time Signal Processing, Oppenheim, Schafer and Buck, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1999.
Time Schedule
Fall 2015
Faculty/Resource Person
Dr. Usman Ali
PhD (NUST-CEME)
Discipline: Electrical Engineering
Specialization: DSP and Embedded Systems