CTU FEE Moodle
Signals and Systems
B232 - Summer 23/24
Signals and Systems - A8B37SAS
Credits | 8 |
Semesters | Summer |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | Czech |
Extent of teaching | 4P+2C |
Annotation
Continuous and discrete time signal representation in time and frequency domain. Stochastic signals and their parameters. Elementary principles of analog modulations with their noise conditions. Fundamental course for further study focusing on communication, measurement and signal processing.
Study targets
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Course outlines
1. Signal in continuous time and discrete time
2. Energy, power, correlation, Hilbert space
3. Orthogonal systems
4. Signal description in frequency domain (FT and FS) for signals in continuous and discrete time
5. Properties and mutual relations of FT, FS, DtFT, DtFS, and DFT
6. Second-order signal properties in time and frequency domain, Parseval's theorem
7. Linear time-invariant systems in time domain
8. Linear time-invariant systems in time domain
9. Stochastic signals, stationarity and ergodicity
10. Second-order characteristics of stochastic signals in time domain
11. Stochastic signals in frequency domain, power and energetic spectral density (empirical, probabilistic, and doubly-averaged signal characteristics)
12. Signal sampling and reconstruction for deterministic and stochastic signals
13. Stochastic band-pass signals, complex envelope, second-order signal characteristics of complex envelope
14. Analog modulation
2. Energy, power, correlation, Hilbert space
3. Orthogonal systems
4. Signal description in frequency domain (FT and FS) for signals in continuous and discrete time
5. Properties and mutual relations of FT, FS, DtFT, DtFS, and DFT
6. Second-order signal properties in time and frequency domain, Parseval's theorem
7. Linear time-invariant systems in time domain
8. Linear time-invariant systems in time domain
9. Stochastic signals, stationarity and ergodicity
10. Second-order characteristics of stochastic signals in time domain
11. Stochastic signals in frequency domain, power and energetic spectral density (empirical, probabilistic, and doubly-averaged signal characteristics)
12. Signal sampling and reconstruction for deterministic and stochastic signals
13. Stochastic band-pass signals, complex envelope, second-order signal characteristics of complex envelope
14. Analog modulation
Exercises outlines
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Literature
[1] Hrdina, Z. - Vejražka, F.: Signály a soustavy. [in Czech]. Publishing house of CTU, Prague. 1. ed. 1998.
[2] V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky with S.H. Nawab: Signals and Systems. Prentice-Hall, Second Edition, 1997.
[3] Taylor, F.J.: Principles of signals and systems. McGraw-Hill, 1994.
[4] Proakis, J.G.: Digital Communications. McGraw-Hill, 2001.
[5] Girod, B., Rabenstein, R., Stenger, A.: Signals and System. John Wiley & Sons. 2001
[6] Yarlagadda, R.K. Rao: Analog and Digital Signals and Systems. Springer 2010.
[2] V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky with S.H. Nawab: Signals and Systems. Prentice-Hall, Second Edition, 1997.
[3] Taylor, F.J.: Principles of signals and systems. McGraw-Hill, 1994.
[4] Proakis, J.G.: Digital Communications. McGraw-Hill, 2001.
[5] Girod, B., Rabenstein, R., Stenger, A.: Signals and System. John Wiley & Sons. 2001
[6] Yarlagadda, R.K. Rao: Analog and Digital Signals and Systems. Springer 2010.
Requirements
None