Course detail
Signals 1
FEKT-BKC-SI1Acad. year: 2022/2023
The course Signals 1 deals with fundamentals of analog and digital signal processing and system analysis, a topic that forms an integral part of engineering systems in many diverse areas. The course presents the basic principles for both continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems. Signal representations are developed for both time and frequency domains. Basic types of signals and their properties, useful signal operations, as well as classification and analysis of systems, are discussed and illustrated. In addition, students become familiar with visualization and processing of signals using computer with standard signal software and gain practical experiences by use of laboratory devices such as oscilloscope, signal generator, signal analyzer, etc. Students will use gained knowledge in subsequent courses oriented to specific applications of signal processing.
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Course curriculum
2. Periodic and nonperiodic signals, typical examples, rectangular pulses
3. Nonperiodic and quasiperiodic signals, typical examples
4. Fourier transform, spectral function of selected signals
5. Correlation and convolution, properties, applications, interrelationship
6. Continuous-time systems, Laplace transform, transfer function
7. Analysis of continuous-time systems, linear and nonlinear systems
8. Conversions between analog and digital signals, sampling, quantization
9. Properties of digital signals, signal recovery
10. Discrete Fourier transform, applications of DFT, FFT-algorithm
11. Discrete-time systems, elementary system blocks, characteristics
12. Analysis of discrete-time systems, testing signals
13. Practical examples for the use of signal and system analysis
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Basic literature
JAN, J. Číslicová filtrace, analýza a restaurace signálů. Brno: VUT v Brně, 2002. (CS)
KAMEN, E. W., HECK, B. S. Fundamentals of Signals and Systems. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 2016. (EN)
Recommended reading
Elearning
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme BKC-EKT Bachelor's 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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Lecture
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1. Introduction to signals and systems, basic signal operations, harmonic signal
2. Periodic and nonperiodic signals, typical examples, rectangular pulses
3. Nonperiodic and quasiperiodic signals, typical examples
4. Fourier transform, spectral function of selected signals
5. Correlation and convolution, properties, applications, interrelationship
6. Continuous-time systems, Laplace transform, transfer function
7. Analysis of continuous-time systems, linear and nonlinear systems
8. Conversions between analog and digital signals, sampling, quantization
9. Properties of digital signals, signal recovery
10. Discrete Fourier transform, applications of DFT, FFT-algorithm
11. Discrete-time systems, elementary system blocks, characteristics
12. Analysis of discrete-time systems, testing signals
13. Practical examples for the use of signal and system analysis
Fundamentals seminar
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1. Refreshment of the graphics in MATLAB, continuous periodic signals and Fourier series
2. Power of periodic signals, generation of rectangular signal
3. Rectangular periodic signal, spectrum calculation
4. Generation of aperiodic signals
5. Signal sampling
6. Individual compensation for missed hours
Elearning