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Signals and Systems, Part 1

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Course Features

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Duration

10 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

6 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

Course Description

We encounter signals and systems extensively in our day-to-day lives, from making a phone call, listening to a song, editing photos, manipulating audio files, using speech recognition softwares like Siri and Google now, to taking EEGs, ECGs and X-Ray images. Each of these involves gathering, storing, transmitting and processing information from the physical world. This course will equip you to deal with these tasks efficiently by learning the basic mathematical framework of signals and systems.

This course is divided into two parts. In this part (EE210.1x), we will explore the various properties of signals and systems, characterization of Linear Shift Invariant Systems, convolution and Fourier Transform, while the next part (EE210.2x), will deal with the Sampling theorem, Z-Transform, discrete Fourier transform and Laplace transform. Ideas introduced in this course will be useful in understanding further electrical engineering courses which deal with control systems, communication systems, power systems, digital signal processing, statistical signal analysis and digital message transmission. The concepts taught in this course are also useful to students of other disciplines like mechanical, chemical, aerospace and other branches of engineering and science.

Course Overview

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Live Class

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Human Interaction

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Personlized Teaching

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International Faculty

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Calculus: Differential and Integral calculus (single variable)

Corequisites: Basic circuit analysis - ohm's law, KVL, KCL

High school mathematics: Sequence and series, algebra of complex numbers, basic trigonometry

 Knowledge of differential equations is helpful but not required

What You Will Learn

How to deal with an important class of systems namely, linear shift invariant systems

How to identify properties that this system has or does not have

How to represent and analyze signals and systems in the Fourier domain

How to unite abstractions for several kinds of systems, to draw a common system description

Course Instructors

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Vikram Gadre

Head of Centre for Distance Engineering Education at IIT Bombay

Prof. Vikram Gadre received his Ph. D in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in 1994, and thereafter has been working at IIT Bombay. He is currently the head of Cen...
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