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Signals and Systems M. Rahmati Computer Engineering and Information Technology Department Amir Kabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) [email protected] Spring 1391

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Page 1: Signals and Systems M. Rahmati Computer Engineering and Information Technology Department Amir Kabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) rahmati@aut.ac.ir

Signals and Systems

M. RahmatiComputer Engineering and Information Technology DepartmentAmir Kabir University of Technology(Tehran Polytechnic)

[email protected]

Spring 1391

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Course organization

Textbook◦ Signals and Systems

Alan V. Oppenheim Alan S. Willsky S. Hamid Nawab

References◦ Fundamentals of Signals and Systems: Using Matlab

Edward W. Kamen and bonnie S. Heck Prentice Hall

◦ Signals and Systems : Continuous and Discrete Ziemer, Trainer, Fannin Macmillon

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Course organization Grading

◦ Homework (20%) Computer Projects

Matlab, Java, C, C++ DO NOT COPY other students’ codes Add Comments to all of your source codes

Written Problems

◦ Tests (70 %) First Exam Midterm (Closed book) Final (Closed Book)

◦ Computer Project

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Course organizationPolicies

◦Attendance◦Late Attendance◦Missing Exams / HW◦Neatness◦INDIVIDUALLY of your works◦NO CELL PHONE

Turn your mobile OFF

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Overall Outline Introduction 1. Signals 2. Systems 3. Continuous-time Fourier Transform 4. Communication Systems 5. Discrete-Time Fourier Transform 6. Sampling 7. Applications of Discrete-Time Signal Processing 8. Fourier Series Representation 9. Laplace Transform 10. Feedback Systems 11. Z-Transform

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What is“Signals & Systems”all about???

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SIGNALS

Signals are functions of independent variables that carry information. For example:

Electrical signals ---voltages and currents in a circuit

Acoustic signals ---audio or speech signals (analog or digital)

Video signals ---intensity variations in an image (e.g. a CAT scan)

Biological signals ---sequence of bases in a gene

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Beyond “Signals & Systems”

Signals & systems

Control system

Communication system

Digital Signal

Processing

Analog Electroni

csFPGAs for DSP

Computer Networks

Computer Security

Computer Paradigms

(AI, Neural Net., Etc.

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Some Application Areas

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Five Common Signals & Systems Scenarios:

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Signal Classification :Type of Independent Variable

Time is often the independent variable. Example: the electrical activity of the heart recorded with chest electrodes –– the electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).

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The variables can also be spatial

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Independent Variable Dimensionality

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Continuous-Time & Discrete-Time

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Our Studies

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THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLES

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CT Signals

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DT Signals

Our Notation :

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Many human-made DT Signals

Why DT? —Can be processed by modern digital computers and digital signal processors (DSPs).

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Mandrill Example

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Mandrill Example

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Image Processing in Digital Camera

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SYSTEMS For the most part, our view of systems

will be from an input-output perspective:

A system responds to applied input signals, and its response is described in terms of one or more output signals

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EXAMPLES OF SYSTEMS

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SYSTEM INTERCONNECTIOINS

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Real and Complex Signals

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