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Signals and Systems: From basics to advance(Course-1)

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Fundamentals of signal processing in Continuous time domain and in Discrete time domain


1 - Introduction
  • 1 - Definition of signal and system
  • 2 - Independent Variables Time and frequency
  • 3 - Note on independent variables
  • 4 - Primary classification of signals
  • 5 - Construction of a discrete domain signal
  • 6 - Finite duration sequence and definition of sampling and interpolation
  • 7 - Time shifting operation01
  • 8 - Time shifting operation02
  • 9 - Time scaling operation in CT domain
  • 10 - Time compression in DT domain
  • 11 - Time expansion in DT domain01
  • 12 - Time expansion in DT domain02
  • 13 - Time inversion
  • 14 - Amplitude inversion
  • 15 - Order of precedence in CT domain
  • 16 - Order of precedence in DT domain
  • 17 - Solved example01
  • 18 - Solved example02
  • 19 - Solved example03
  • 20 - Solved example04

  • 2 - Classification of signals
  • 21 - Periodic signal construction
  • 22 - Periodic signal fundamental period and fundamental frequency
  • 23 - Periodic signal in DT domain
  • 24 - Summation of periodic signals
  • 25 - Solved example01
  • 26 - Example for periodic signalSinusoidal signals
  • 27 - Sinusoidal signals in DT domain
  • 28 - L28
  • 29 - Difference between CT and DT domain sinusoidal signals01
  • 30 - Difference between CT and DT domain sinusoidal signals02
  • 31 - Solved example02
  • 32 - Solved example03
  • 33 - Solved example04
  • 34 - Solved example05
  • 35 - Solved example06
  • 36 - Solved example07
  • 37 - Example for aperiodic signals real exponential signal
  • 38 - Real exponential signals in DT domain
  • 39 - Engery and power signal Basic definitions
  • 40 - Energy and power signal Mathematical expressions
  • 41 - Energy and power expressionsSummary
  • 42 - Root Mean SquareRMS value
  • 43 - Operations performed on energy signal
  • 44 - Operations performed on power signal
  • 45 - Average power calculation of sinusoidal signals01
  • 46 - Average power calculation of sinusoidal signals02
  • 47 - Solved example08
  • 48 - Solved example09
  • 49 - Solved example10
  • 50 - Solved example11
  • 51 - Even and Odd signalsDefinition
  • 52 - Real signal as a combination of even and odd signals
  • 53 - Area of even and odd signals
  • 54 - Conjuage symmetric and Conjuage anti symmetric signals
  • 55 - CS and CAS signalscontd
  • 56 - Solved example12
  • 57 - Solved example13
  • 58 - Solved example14
  • 59 - Solved example15

  • 3 - Standard signals
  • 60 - Unit impulse signal in CT and DT domains
  • 61 - Area of unit impulse
  • 62 - Sampling property
  • 63 - Sampling property in DT domain
  • 64 - Sifting property
  • 65 - Scaling property
  • 66 - Differentiation property
  • 67 - Impulse train
  • 68 - Discrete time signal as combination of impulses
  • 69 - Continuous time signal as combination of impulses
  • 70 - Solved example01
  • 71 - Solved example02
  • 72 - Solved example03
  • 73 - Solved example04
  • 74 - Unit step signal definition
  • 75 - Practice step signal
  • 76 - Unit step scaling
  • 77 - Energy and power of step signal
  • 78 - Even and Odd components of unit step signal
  • 79 - Combination of step signals
  • 80 - Causal signal definition wrt to step signal
  • 81 - Causal signals in DT domain
  • 82 - Causality conditionexamples
  • 83 - Significance of step signal
  • 84 - Energy calculation for real exponential signals
  • 85 - Energy of real exponential signalssummary
  • 86 - Energy of real exponential signals in DT domain
  • 87 - Relation between unit step and unit impulse01
  • 88 - Relation between unit step and unit impulse02
  • 89 - Relation between step and impulseSummary
  • 90 - Signum function
  • 91 - Solved example05
  • 92 - Solved example06
  • 93 - Solved example07
  • 94 - Solved example08
  • 95 - Solved example09
  • 96 - Solved example10
  • 97 - Unit ramp signal definition
  • 98 - Ramp signal scaling
  • 99 - Combination of ramp signals
  • 100 - Triangular pulse
  • 101 - Relation between rampstepimpulse
  • 102 - Solved example11
  • 103 - Solved example12
  • 104 - Sinc function and Sampling function
  • 105 - Sinc function in discrete time domain

  • 4 - System properties
  • 106 - System properties
  • 107 - Linearity
  • 108 - Linearity graphical representation
  • 109 - Step by step procedure for finding linearity of a system
  • 110 - Linearity standard example set01
  • 111 - Linearity standard example set02
  • 112 - Linearitystandard example set03
  • 113 - Linearity standard example set04
  • 114 - LinearitySpecial case
  • 115 - Time invariancedefinition
  • 116 - Procedure to determine time invariance
  • 117 - Time invarianceStandard example set01
  • 118 - Time invarianceStandard example set02
  • 119 - Time invarianceStandard example set03
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