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EE 311 : Linear Systems
Course information
Spring 2010
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Name: |
Dr. Ali Ganoun (Group
A)
Dr. Ali Altowati (Group
B) |
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Office: |
87, 25 |
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E-mail: |
ali.ganoun@gu.edu.ly ,
ali.altowati@gu.edu.ly |
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Office hours: |
Sat. 10:30-12:30 |
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Lecture Times: |
Group (A): Sat. 8:30-10:30
Mon. 12:30-13:30
Group (B): Mon. 8:30-10:30
Thu.
12:30-13:30 |
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Lecture Location: |
Hall: 10, 32 |
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First Midterm exam: |
April, 2010 |
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Second Midterm exam: |
May, 2010 |
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Final exam: |
July, 2010 |
Lecture topics
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Linear systems
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Introduction
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Classification of systems
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Linearity
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Discrete-time systems
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Linear difference equations
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Frequency response of continuous-time
systems
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Convolution and Impulse Response
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State-Space description of linear discrete
Systems
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The z-Transform
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Definition and Examples
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Convergence of the
z
–Transform
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Properties of z
–Transform
and its applications
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Inversion of z – Transform
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Continuous-time systems
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Linear differential equations
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Frequency response of continuous-time
systems
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Convolution and Impulse Response
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State-Space description of linear continuous
Systems
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The Laplace Transform
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Definition and Examples
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Convergence of the
LaplaceTransform
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Properties of Laplace Transform and its
applications
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Inversion of Laplace Transform
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Fourier Transform: Its properties and
application
Grading will be based on the following
weighting
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ACTIVITIES |
PERCENTAGES |
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Homework |
10% |
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Quizzes |
10% |
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1st exam |
20% |
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2nd exam |
20% |
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Final exam |
40% |
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Total: |
100% |
Required Textbook:
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R. Gabel, Signal and linear systems; 3rd
edition,
Other references:
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B.P Lathi. Signal Processing and Linear
Systems. 1998, Berkeley-Cambridge Press.
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B. Girod. Signal and Systems. 2001,Wiley and
Sons Ltd.
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J. Proakis. Digital Signal Processing. 3rd
edition, 1996, Prentice Hall.
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EE 311 Calendar description |
Lecture 1:
Introduction to Linear Systems
Lecture 2:
Discrete Time Systems - Linear difference
equations
Lecture 3:
Discrete Time Systems - The Frequency
Response
Lecture 4:
Discrete Time Systems - Convolution and
Impulse response
Lecture 5:
Discrete Time Systems - State Variable (1)
Lecture 6:
Discrete Time Systems - State Variable (2)
Lecture 7:
The Z-Transform - Introduction
Lecture 8:
The Z-Transform - The Properties of
Z-Transform
Lecture 9:
The Z-Transform - Rational z-Transforms
Lecture 10:
The Z-Transform - Inversion of the
Z-Transform
Lecture 11: Continuous
time systems - Linear Differential Equations
Lecture 12: Continuous
time systems - State Variable
Lecture 13: Laplace
Transform
– Introduction
Lecture 14:
Laplace Transform - Inversion of Laplace
Transform
Lecture 15:
Fourier
Analysis
Homework (1) Solution
Homework (2) Solution
Homework (3) Solution
Homework (4) Solution
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