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BTEXPE801D: Multirate Digital Signal Processing Syllabus for EL 8th Sem 2020-21 DBATU (Elective-VI)

Multirate Digital Signal Processing detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics Engineering (EL), 2020-21 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 8th Sem Scheme of Electronics Engineering (EL), 2020-21 Onwards, do visit EL 8th Sem Scheme, 2020-21 Onwards. For the Elective-VI scheme of 8th Sem 2020-21 onwards, refer to EL 8th Sem Elective-VI Scheme 2020-21 Onwards. The detail syllabus for multirate digital signal processing is as follows.

Multirate Digital Signal Processing Syllabus for Electronics Engineering (EL) 4th Year 8th Sem 2020-21 DBATU

Multirate Digital Signal Processing

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

After successfully completing the course students will have:

  1. Ability to understand the concepts of sampling rate conversions, Decimation and Interpolation as part of Signal Processing techniques.
  2. Able to explain how the multirate implementation of ADC and DAC converters works.
  3. Able to describe basic sampling rate conversion algorithms.
  4. Able to draw and describe different kinds of interpolator and decimator.
  5. Able to analyze how the interpolated FIR filter works.
  6. Able to do sampling rate conversion.

UNIT – 1 Fundamentals of Multirate Systems

Introduction, Basic multirate operations, Interconnection of building blocks, Polyphase representation, Mulstage implementation, Some application of multirate systems, Special filter and filter banks.

UNIT – 2 Maximally Decimaled Filter Banks

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UNIT – 3 Paranitary Perfect Reconstruction Filter Banks

Introduction, Lossless transfer matrices, Filter banks properties induced by paraunitariness, Two channel FIR paraunitary QMF banks, Two channel paraunitary QMF lattice, M -channel FIR paraunitary filter banks, Tranformcoding and LOT.

Unit – 4 Linear Phase and Cosine Modulated Filter Banks

Introduction, Some necessary conditions, Lattice structure for linear phase FIR PR banks, formal synthesis of linear phase FIR PR QMF Lattice. Pseudo QMF banks, Design of the pseudo QMF bank, Efficient polyphase structure, Cosine modulated perfect reconstruction system.

UNIT – 5 The Wavelet Transform and its Relation to Multirate Filter Banks

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UNIT – 6 Multidimensional, Multivariable and Lossless Systems

Introduction, Multidimensional signals, Sampling a multidimensional Signals, Multirate fundamentals.Review of discrete time multi-input multi-output LTI System, ParaUNITary and lossless system.

Reference Books:

  1. P. P. Vaidyanathan , PTR Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs , New Jersey,Multirate System and Filter Banks.
  2. N. J. Fliege , John Wiley & Sons, Multirate Digital Signal Processing.
  3. Raghuveer Rao, Ajit Bopardikar, Pearson Education Asia,Wavelet Transforms Introduction to Theory and Application.
  4. C. Sidney Burrus , R.A.Gopianath , Pretice Hall, Introduction to wavelet and wavelet Transform.

For detail syllabus of all subjects of Electronics Engineering (EL) 8th Sem 2020-21 onwards, visit EL 8th Sem Subjects of 2020-21 Onwards.

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