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Signal and System I (ECE 1!"#$ Fall% #&1'% S()ed*le


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1.0-1.3 Class introduction
Continuous and discrete signals
Transform of the independent
variables
!ponential and sinusoidal signals
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1.4-1.% Continuous-time and discrete-time
signals
&asic s'stem properties
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1.4( 1.9(
1.10( 1.1#(
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".0-"." +iscrete-time ,T- s'stems. the
convolution sum
Continuous-time ,T- s'stems. the
convolution integral
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".3-".4 /roperties of ,T- s'stems
Causal ,T- s'stems described b'
differential and difference e0uations
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".# 1ingularit' functions ".1( "."(
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3.0-3." The response of ,T- s'stems to
comple! e!ponentials
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3.3-3.4 $ourier series representation of
continuous periodic signals
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3.# /roperties of continuous-time $ourier
series
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3.%-3.2 $ourier series representation of
discrete periodic signals
/roperties of discrete-time $ourier
series
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3.)-3.9 $ourier series and ,T- s'stems
$iltering
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!ample of discrete-time filters b'
differential e0uations
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4.0-4.1 3epresentation of 4periodic signal.
continuous-time $ourier transform
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4." $ourier transform for periodic signal
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4.3 /roperties of the continuous-time
$ourier transform
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4.4-4.% The convolution propert'
The multiplication propert'
Tables of $ourier properties and &asic
$ourier transform pairs
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4.2 1'stem characteri5ed b' linear
constant-coefficient differential
e0uations
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#.0-#." 4periodic signals. discrete time
$ourier transform
$ourier transform for periodic signals
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#.3-#.# /roperties of discrete-time $ourier
transform.
The convolution propert'.
The multiplication propert'.
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1'stem characteri5ed b' linear
constant-coefficient difference
e0uations.
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%.0-%." The magnitude-phase representation
of the $ourier transform.
The magnitude-phase representation
of the fre0uenc' response of ,T-
s'stems.
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%.3-%.4 Time-domain properties of
$re0uenc'-selective filters.
Time- and $re0uenc'-domain aspects
of nonideal filters
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%.#-%.% $irst-order and second-order
continuous-time s'stems.
$irst-order and second-order discrete-
time s'stems.
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%.2 !ample of Time- and $re0uenc'-
domain anal'sis of s'stems.
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2.0-2." The sampling theorem.
3econstruction of a signal from its
samples using interpolation.
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2.3-2.# 6ndersampling aliasing.
+iscrete-time processing of
continuous-time signals.
1ampling of discrete-time signals.
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).0-).1 Comple! e!ponentials and sinusoidal
amplitude modulation 74*8.
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)."-).4 +emodulation for sinusoidal 4*.
$re0uenc'-division multiple!ing.
1ingle-sideband sinusoidal 4*.
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).#-).% 4* modulation 9ith a pulse train-
carrier.
/ulse-amplitude modulation.
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).2-).) 1inusoidal fre0uenc' modulation.
+iscrete-time modulation.
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9.0-9." The ,aplace transform.
The region of convergence.
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9.3 The inverse ,aplace transform.
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9.4-9.% :eometric evaluation of the $ourier
transform from 5ero-pole plot.
/roperties of the ,aplace transform.
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9.2 4nal'sis of ,T- s'stems using the
,aplace transform.
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9.)-9.9 1'stem function algebra and bloc<
diagram representations.
The unilateral ,aplace transform.
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10.0-
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The =-transform.
3egion of convergence of the =-
transform.
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The inverse =-transform.
:eometric evaluation of the $ourier
transform from the pole-5ero plot.
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/roperties of the =-transform.
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10.2-
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4nal'sis and characteri5ation of ,T-
s'stems using the =-transform.
1'stem function algebra and bloc<
diagram representations.
The unilateral =-transform.
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