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Digital Signals and Systems

Language of instruction angličtina, čeština
Code 450-2036
Abbreviation CSaS
Course title Digital Signals and Systems
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Zdeněk Macháček, Ph.D.

Summary

The purpose of the course is to provide a common background for BS courses in control and communicastion. It is oriented in digital signal processing and digital filter design.

The course Digital Signals and Systems introduces discrete-time and digital signals and systems. It is a subsequent course to the BS course Foundation of Signals and Systems which is devoted mainly to continuous-time signals and systems.

The course introduces fhe following five major topics: 1. Fundamental concepts (causality, linearity, time-invariance, lumpedness and their applications) 2. Signal analysis (discrete-time Fourier transform, frequency spectrum and its computations) 3. System analysis (LTIL system analysis, the difference equations, z-transform) 4. Stabilities and their implications (filtering, frequency response, model reduction and memory circuits) 5. State variable equations and computer simulations (numerical methods, simulation means).

Literature

Chen Chi-Tsong: System and Signal Analysis. Saunders College Publishing, New York 1994.
Nevřiva P.: Signals and system Analysis II.
Soft handout. VŠB TU Ostrava, Ostrava 2005.

Advised literature

Couch L.W.II: Digital and Analog Communications Systems. Macmillan, New York 1989.
E.C. Ifeachor, B.W. Jervis: Digital Signal Processing, A Practical Approach, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company