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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