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Digital Signal Analysis and Processing

Digital Signal Analysis and Processing

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Total Days If Complete Newbie and Never Started, Don't Know Anything – Very Hard Days to pass [7 Days Before Exam + 4 Days Mid Semester Study]

Goal – Score Above 45/80 in the finals [Aim high so if difficult questions come you can pass]

The subject is 95% Numerical. This subject can be finished for about 45–50 marks mid-semester.
There are limited theory [5%] – don’t expect to pass by studying just theory. It’s impossible.

This exam is the first exam of the semester, so start a week in advance and try to finish 2 days before the exam. You will certainly miss the mark and finish in the evening of the day before.

It will take you 1½ days after sitting down to study to just start studying.

Numerical & Theory

Finish the tutorial questions listed below and old question collection numericals.

As numerical questions are connected with theory, see the theory carefully and practice the numericals carefully. Finish numericals first.

Watch the YouTube videos first, then go to the notes; it will help you get an overview of how to solve.

YouTube (Extremely Recommended)

Notes (Extremely Recommended)

Notes (Recommended)

Complete Chapter Notes

Old Questions (Extremely Recommended)

For someone interested in college video tutorials:

Further Reading (If Super Interested):

UnitHoursMark Distribution*
Unit1. Discrete signals
Hours8
Mark Distribution*9
Unit2. Z transform
Hours4
Mark Distribution*6
Unit3. Analysis of LTI system in frequency domain
Hours6
Mark Distribution*10
Unit4. Discrete filter structures
Hours8
Mark Distribution*10
Unit5. FIR filter design
Hours6
Mark Distribution*15
Unit6. IIR filter design
Hours6
Mark Distribution*15
Unit7. Discrete Fourier transform
Hours7
Mark Distribution*15
UnitTotal
Hours45
Mark Distribution*80