ECE (EEE) F434 - DSP - Handout - 2022

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI

FIRST SEMESTER 2022- 2023


COURSE HANDOUT (PART II)
Date: 29-08-2022

In addition to Part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion
gives further specific details regarding the course.

Course No : ECE F434


Course Title : Digital Signal Processing
Instructor-in-charge : Prabhakar Rao
Instructors : Prabhakar Rao, Venkateswaran Rajagopalan
Lab Instructors : Prabhakar Rao, Venkateswaran Rajagopalan
Adepu Vivek, T. Sachin Ravikant, Mrunali Dnayaneshwar Wagh

1. Course Description:

This course deals with the design of analog filters like Butterworth, Chebyshev, Elliptic., digital
filter design for both IIR & FIR filters. Different filter structures for the realization of digital
filters will be discussed. Finite word length effects and Multirate DSP will be introduced. DSP
Processor architecture and implementation of DSP algorithms will be part of the course, which
will be emphasized upon.
2. Scope and Objective:
The course aims at enumerating the theoretical and practical aspects of modern signal processing
in a digital environment. It also aims at discussing application areas with particular stress on
speech and image data.

3. Text Book:
Digital Signal Processing, Sanjit K Mitra, TMH, Third Ed., 2006.

4. Reference Books:

1. “Digital Signal Processing : Principles, Algorithms and Application”, John G Proakis


& D G Manolakis, PHI, 1998.
2. “Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Approach, Second Edition”, Emmanuel C.
Ifeachor and Barrie W. Jervis, Pearson education.
3. “Digital Signal Processing: Fundamentals and Applications”, Li Tan, Elsevier.
4. “Digital Signal Processing”, Oppenhiem & Schafer, Pearson Education Asia, 2002.
5. TI DSP Processor User Manuals
6. Digital Signal Processors, Architecture, Programming and Applications”,B. Venkataramani &
M Bhaskar, TMH, 2002.

5. Course Plan:

Chapter in the
Lecture No. Learning Objectives Topics to be covered
Text Book
1 Overview of the course Introduction -------
2 DSP Architectures General DSP architectural Class notes
aspects
Lecture No. Learning Objectives Topics to be covered Reference
Numeric representation used in
3 DSP Architectures Class notes
DSP
Architectural details of a typical
4,5 DSP Architectures R5
DSP processor
Z- Transform and its Basics of Z- transform and its
6-9 Chapter 6
application use for analysis of LTI systems
Discrete time Fourier CTFT, DTFT, Phase and group
10,11 Chapter 3
transform delay
Finite length discrete
12 DFT, FFT Chapter 5
transform
Analog filter design Butterworth,Chebyshev,
13-16 Chapter 4
Elliptic & Bessel Filters
17-18 Analog filter design Design of HP, BP and BS filters 4.5
Sampling lowpass & bandpass
19 Sampling 4.2, 4.3
signals
Different LTI systems as
20-22 Simple digital filters 7.1-7.4
frequency selective device.
23, 24 Digital Filter design IIR filter design: IIT, BLT 9
25 Digital Filters Linear phase FIR filters 7.3
26-29 Digital Filter design FIR Filter Design 10
30, 31 Digital filter structures Realization of IIR filters 8.4-8.8
32, 33 Digital filter structures Realization of FIR filters 8.3, 8.9
34, 35 Finite Word-Length Effects IIR & FIR Filters 12
36, 37 Multi rate DSP Decimators & Interpolators 13.1, 13.2
38 Multi rate DSP Poly phase decomposition 13.3
Arbitrary rate sampling rate
39 Multi rate DSP 13.5
conversion
Introduction and Concepts of
40 Adaptive Digital Filters Adaptive filtering, Wiener
RB2 10.1 – 10.3
Filters
6. Take Home assignments will be announced in the class.
7. Evaluation Scheme:

# Evaluation Duration Weightage Date. time, venue Nature of


Component Min. Component
1 Midsemester 90 30% As announced in the Closed Book
Exam Timetable

2 Lab Regular 10% Regular Open Book


Lab Test will be 10% will be announced Closed Book
announce
d
3 Quizes will be 10% will be announced Closed Book
announce
d
4 Comprehensive 180 40% As announced in the 20% (Open
Timetable Book) + 20%
(closed Book)

8. Chamber Consultation Hours: To be announced in the class.


9. Make-up Policy:
Make Up for any component will be given only in genuine cases. In all cases prior intimation
must be given to IC.
There will be no makeup for Lab test and Quiz component.
10. Notices: Notices regarding the course will be displayed on Google class room.
11. Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be
maintained by all the students throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is
acceptable.

Instructor - in - charge
ECE F434

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