DSP Course Outline 2011

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Dire Dawa University

Dire Dawa Institute of Technology


School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
COURSE OUTLINE
Program Regular
Course Information

Course Code ECEg3151


Course Title Digital Signal Processing

Degree Program B. Sc in Electrical and Computer Engineering


Module Name Electrical Systems Engineering
Module Code ECEg-M3151
ECTS 6
Students’ Workload Lecture Hrs: 32 Laboratory Hrs.: 48 Home Study: 64 Hrs.
Course Type Compulsory
Prerequisite Course Signals and Systems Analysis
Academic Year 2011 E.C
Semester II
Year III
Venue [Class Room] Block 20
Instructor Information

Name Mekonen A. & Abebe N.


Office Electrical Building, Ground Floor
Consultation Hours Monday and Thursday [2:00 – 5:00 LT]

Address makoninabera@gmail.com
abebe21nigus@gmail.com
Course Description
This course starts by discussing discrete time signals and systems. It dealt with sampling and quantization,
A/D and D/A converters It presents Z-transform and its application. Then it discusses about discrete
Fourier transform and fast Fourier transform. And also explores the implementation of digital filters (IIR
and FIR). At last it briefly discusses about decimation and interpolation.

Learning Outcomes [Competency]


 Introduce students to methods of discrete-time signals and systems representation and analysis
 Introduce design methods and realization structures of discrete-time systems.
 Introduce signal processing applications using signal processing development kits for a chosen DSP
chip
 Introduce the application of digital signal processing

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Course Contents and Schedule

Week Contact Chapters, Topics or Subtopics Reading Learning Outcomes of


Hours Materials Each Chapters

Chapter One Class notes Students will have


1,2 4 Introduction to Digital Signal and known about DSP
Processing (DSP) References systems and
 A/D and D/A Conversion representation of
 Discrete Time Signals and digital signals in
systems discrete time domain
Chapter Two Class notes Students are expected
3,4,5 6 Z-transform and its Implementation and to know Z-transform
 Inverse Z-transform References and all its
 Plotting pole and zeros of system implementations
function

Chapter Three Class notes Students will able to


Discrete Fourier Transform and know the
6,7,8 8  Computation of Inverse DFT References representation of
 Computation of FFT discrete signals in
 Computation of inverse FFT frequency domain and
 Decimation and interpolation FFT computations in
time and frequency
decimation.
Chapter Four Class notes Students are expected
Digital Filter Realizations and to design both FIR and
9,10 6  Filter Design Methods References IIR digital filters by
 FIR Filters Design using different types of
 IIR Filters Design design methods.
11, 12 4 Chapter Five Class notes Students will able to
Adaptive Signal Processing and its and know what adaptive
application References signal processing and
its application areas.
Chapter Six Class notes Students are expected
13,14 2 Application of Digital Signal and to know application
Processing (DSP) References area of DSP in the real
 Image Processing world.
 Speech Processing

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Lab Practice and Activities Schedule
Contact Lab contents Expected Assessments
Week Hours

3 6 MATLAB basics and Its operations


4,5 6 Basic DT Signals and Its Operations
6,7,8 9 Convolution, DFT and their properties Lab Activity 1
9,10 6 Discrete Fourier Series representation Lab Activity 2
11,12 8 Digital Filter Design (FIR and IIR Filters) Lab Activity 3
13 Lab Project

Course Assessment Methods


Continuous Assessment Weight Week of Assessment feedback week
Method assessment

Quiz Quiz -1 5 Week 1 Week 2

Test -1 10 Week 6 Week 7

Assignment -1 10 Week 8
Week 10

Tests Test -2 10 Week 12


Week 11

Lab Activity-1 5 Week 7 Week 8


Lab
Activities
Lab Activity-2 5 Week 10 Week 11

Lab Project Presentation 15 Week 13 Week 15

Final Examination 40 Based on the Final Exam Schedule

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Teaching & Learning Methods: Lecture supported by tutorials, assignments and lab activities

Grading System: Fixed Grading System

Class Room Polices


All students are expected to abide by the code of conduct of students Senate Legislation of our
University throughout this course.

 Academic dishonesty, including cheating, fabrication, and plagiarism will not be tolerated
 Class activities will vary day to day, ranging from lectures to discussions.
 You are required to submit and present the assignments and projects provided according to
the time table given you.
 80 % of class attendance & 100 % lab attendance is mandatory!
 Active participation in class is essential and it will have its own value in your grade
 Cell phones must be turned off before entering the class
[1] A. Oppenheim and Schafer, "Discrete-time Signal
Processing" Prentice Hall.
[2] S. J. Orfanidis, "Introduction to Signal Processing';

References Prentice Hall


[3] J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, "Introduction to Digital
Signal Processing" Macmilan Publishing Company.
[4] V. K. Ingle and J. G. Proakis, "Digital Signal Processing
Using MatlabV.4" PWS Publishing

Instructor’s Name: Mekonen A. & Signature: ___________ _

Abebe Nigus Signature: .

Departmental Quality Assurance Committee Approval


No. Name Signature Date

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