Course Name : Signals and Systems
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Degree: Bachelor
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Code
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Year/Semester
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Local Credits
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ECTS Credits
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Course Implementation, Hours/Week
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Course
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Tutorial
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Laboratory
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EEE222
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3/1 (Spring)
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4
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6
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3
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1
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1
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Department
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Instructors
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Prof. Dr. Mehmet Tahir Özden
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Contact Information
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e-mail: mtozden@pirireis.edu.tr/ Phone: X 1249
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Office Hours
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Wednesday 15:30- 16:30
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Web page
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http://www.pirireis.edu.tr
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Course Type
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Compulsory
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Course Language
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English
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Course Prerequisites
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EE-211 and ENG-215
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Course Category by Content, %
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Basic Sciences
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Design
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Humanities
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40
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60
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Course Description
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The major topics of the course are as follows :
- Continuous-time and discrete-time signals.
- Basic system properties.
- Linear time invariant systems (LTI), and convolution sum and integral.
- Fourier series representation of periodic signals.
- Continuous and discrete-time Fourier transform.
- Sampling.
- Laplace transform and its application to the analysis of LTI systems.
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Course Objectives
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The objective of this course is to introduce an analytical framework for signals and systems that arise in a rich variety of contexts by providing their mathematical description and representations.
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Course Learning Outcomes
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- Students learn basic continuous and discrete-time signals, their mathematical modeling and representation.
- Student will be able to mathematically model systems, and determine their properties, whether they are linear, time-variant, causal, stable, and invertible.
- Students will be able mathematically connect the input and output of a system, particularly, they will be able to establish this connection for the linear time -invariant (LTI) systems by means of convolution operation.
- They will be able to analyze the frequency content of a periodic signal by Fourier series expansion.
- Student will be able to analyze signals and systems in in frequency domain by means of Fourier transformation.
- They will know the sampling of continuous-time signals, as well as the reconstruction of sampled signals to the original continuous-time form.
- Students will be able analyze stable as well as unstable systems using Laplace transformation.
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Instructional Methods and Techniques
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Books, lecture notes, and MATLAB programming.
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Tutorial Place
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Classroom and Computer Laboratory
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Co-term Condition
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Textbook
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Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, and S. Hamid Nawab, Signals and Systems, 2/E, Prentice Hall, International Edition, 1997.
John R. Buck, Michael M. Daniel and Andrew C. Singer, Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using Matlab, 2/E, Prentice Hall, 2002.
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Other References
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Hwei Hsu, Schaum's Outline of Signals and Systems, 3/E, McGraw-Hill Education, 2013.
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Homework & Projects
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Homework assignments will be given weekly.
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Laboratory Work
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Computer Laboratory work will be carried out one class hour per week, and then students will be required to complete the report related to their work in the class room.
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Computer Use
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Simulation of signals and systems through the use of MATLAB program.
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Other Activities
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