Signals and Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range |
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-D37SAS | Z,ZK | 6 | 24+6 |
- The course cannot be taken simultaneously with:
- Signals and Systems (D37SAS)
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- Supervisor:
- Department of Radioelectronics
- Synopsis:
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Subject brings an expression of signals in time and frequency domains and their transformations. Student will obtain knowledge of analogue and digital modulation principles and their noise conditions. It presents an introductory treatment of communication theory useful for next study of communication, measurement and signal processing. Obtained knowledge is applicable in practise. Good skills of integral and differential calculus and electronic networks are needed.
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- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Signal classification, Dirac's impulse
2. Basic signal parameters in time domain, correlation
3. Orthogonal bases and generalised Fourier's transform
4. Signals in frequency domain - spectrum
5. Hilbert's transform, complex signal envelope
6. Discrete signals and their description in time and frequency domain
7. Linear systems description in continuous and discrete time
8. Random processes, basic parameters
9. Stationary and ergodic random processes
10. Signals transformation and transmission, parameters of output signals
11. Analogue modulations, amplitude and angle modulations
12. Modulation systems
13. Frequency band and signal to noise ratio
14. Impulse modulation. Introduction to digital modulation method.
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- Study materials:
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Peebles, P.Z.: Communication System Principles. Adison-Wesley Publishing
Company 1976. ISBN 0-201-05758-1.
Proakis, J.G. - Manolakis, D.G.: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing.
Macmillan Publishing Company, 1989. ISBN 0-02-946253-3.
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- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans: