Signals, Spectra and Signal Processing
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LYCEUM OF SUBIC BAY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Lot 73 Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport Zone Telefax: (047) 252 - 3157
Course Name
SIGNALS, SPECTRA AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Course Code/s
ELEE474, ECE324L
Applicable Programs
BSECE
Course Description
Continuous Time Signals and Systems Analysis, Representation and Study.
Number of Units for Lecture and Lab
3 units lecture 1 unit lab
Number of Contact Hours per semester
54 hours lecture 54 hours lab
Prerequisite/s
Probability and Statistics Advanc ed Eng Engineer ineering ing Mathema Mathematics tics
Co-requisite
None
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, the student must be able to conceptualize, analyze and design signals, spectra and signal processing system. Topics
Course Outline
Hours
1. Introduction to CT Signals
3.0
2. Introduction to CT Systems
3.0
3. Time-Domain Analysis of LTIC Systems
6.0
4. CT Signals Representation using Fourier Series
9.0
5. Continuous Time Fourier Transform
6.0
6. Laplace Transform
3.0
7. Continuous Time Filters
9.0
8. Case Study for CT Systems
9.0
Laboratory Equipment Refer to attached lab requirements Textbook
Continuous and Discrete Time Signals and Systems by Mandal and Asif
Workbook/Manual
Signals Processing Lab Manual
Other References
Signals and Systems by Oppenheim, Signa ls and Systems (Schaum’s Outline)
Prepared By
Melvin B. Calugay, ECE,MPS
Date
June 2013
Syllabus
SIGNALS, SPECTRA AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
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Grading System
Attendance/S Attend ance/Seatwo eatwork rk
20%
Quizzes/Homework
20%
Major Exam
60%
Prelim
July 15-17
Midterm
August 19-21
Prefinals
September 18-20
Finals
October 16-18 ***Project/s if any shall be passed for initial evaluation during the prefinals exam week and will be graded and passed for final evaluation a week before the final exams
Schedule of Exams
Project Requirement
AM/FM/Gi bbs Ph Phenomen enomen on si simulate mulated d in Matlab, Simulink and Multisim with documents
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS 1. Take this course seriously, starting on the first day. That means scheduling study time everyday, starting today. 2. Read the chapter before the lecture. Read carefully, do not skim. 3. Read with a pen and notebook. Take notes while you read, and work out example problems. 4. Attend every lecture. 5. Don’t attempt the homework without studying the chapter first. 6. Don’t get isolated: Get in a study group. Go to the Help Room. 7. Start your assignments EARLY. If you wait till the last day, and you get stuck, you won’t have time to visit a TA. 8. Don’t fall behind; you’ll never catch up. 9. Just reading the text, attending lecture, and doing the home work is not enough. You have to understand the material. Test of understanding: If you can explain the material, in words, to someone else, without referring to the text, then you understand. This course is not about memorizing; it’s about understanding.
Syllabus
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WEEK 1 2
TOPIC Introduction to Matlab Experiment 1
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Experiment 2 Experiment 3 Experiment 4 Experiment 5 Experiment 6 Experiment 7 Experiment 8 Experiment 9 Experiment 10 Experiment 11 Experiment 12 Project Project Project Project
18
Project Defense
Syllabus
Laboratory Course Coverage METHODOLOGY and STRATEGY Lecture,Hands-on Experiment Lecture,Hands-on Experiment
EVALUATION TOOLS Laboratory Report Laboratory Report
Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Lecture,Hands-on Consultation Consultation Consultation Consultation
Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Laboratory Report Instructor Evaluation Instructor Evaluation Instructor Evaluation Instructor Evaluation
Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment Experiment
Group Presentation and Oral Defense
Instructor and/or Panel Evaluation
SIGNALS, SPECTRA AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
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