Course details
Signals and Systems
ISS Acad. year 2016/2017 Winter semester 6 credits
Continuous and discrete time signals and systems. Spectral analysis in continuous time - Fourier series and Fourier transform. Systems with continuous time. Sampling and reconstruction. Discrete-time signals and their frequency analysis: Discrete Fourier series and Discrete-time Fourier transform. Discrete systems. Two-dimensional signals and systems. Random signals.
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Time span
- 39 hrs lectures
- 12 hrs pc labs
- 14 hrs projects
Assessment points
- 51 pts final exam (written part)
- 25 pts mid-term test (written part)
- 12 pts labs
- 12 pts projects
Department
Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Students will learn and understand basis of description and analysis of discrete and continuous-time signals and systems. They will also obtain practical skills in analysis and filtering in MATLAB.
Students will deepen their knowledge in mathematics and statistics and apply it on real problems of signal processing. During the course, they will get acquainted with math- and visualization-SW Matlab.
Learning objectives
To learn and understand basic theory of signals and linear systems with continuous and discrete time. To introduce to random signals. The emphasis of the course is on spectral analysis and linear filtering - 2 basic building blocks of modern communication systems.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
basic maths and statistics
Study literature
- http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/study/courses/ISS/public/
- Jan, J., Kozumplík, J.: Systémy, procesy a signály. Skriptum VUT v Brně, VUTIUM, 2000.
- Šebesta V.: Systémy, procesy a signály I., Skriptum VUT v Brně, VUTIUM, 1997.
- Jan J., Číslicová filtrace, analýza a restaurace signálů, VUT v Brně, VUTIUM, 2002, ISBN 80-214-1558-4.
Fundamental literature
- Oppenheim A.V., Wilski A.S.: Signals and systems, Prentice Hall, 1997
Syllabus of lectures
- Digital filters - fundamentals and practical usage
- Frequency analysis using DFT - fundamentals and practical usage
- Image processing (2D signals) - fundamentals and practical usage
- Random signals - fundamentals and practical usage
- Applications of signal processing and introduction to theory
- Frequency analysis of continuous time signals
- Continuous time systems
- From continuous to discrete - sampling, quantization
- Discrete signal sin more detail
- Digital filtering in more detail
- Random signals in more detail
- Applications and advanced topics of signal processing
Syllabus of computer exercises
- Introduction to MATLAB
- Projection onto basis, Fourier series
- Processing of sounds
- Image processing
- Random signals
- Sampling, quantization and aliasing
Progress assessment
Study evaluation is based on marks obtained for specified items. Minimimum number of marks to pass is 50.
Controlled instruction
- participation in computer labs is not checked but active participation and presentation of results to the tutor is evaluated by 2 pts.
- Groups in computer labs are organized according to inscription into schedule frames.
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