ECE 301 Signals and Systems

Summer II, 2006

Course Information

  • Instructor:  Prof. S. Koskie

  • Email:  skoskie@iupui.edu

  • Lectures:   MWR 4:00–6:15 pm in SL 109

  • Office Hours:   MWR 3:00–4:00 pm, or by appointment, in SL 164F

  • Textbook:   Linear Systems and Signals, 2nd ed. by B. P. Lathi, Oxford University Press, 2005.   

  • Course Information Sheet    (Updated June 26, 2006)

  • Homework Assignments    (Updated July 31, 2006)

  • Homework Solutions    (Updated August 02, 2006)

  • Exam Solutions    (Updated December 07, 2006)

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  • ABET Course Outcomes (2006):

    "Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to

    1. Determine the Laplace, z-, and Fourier transforms of continuous and discrete signals and systems. . . . Determine the state transition matrices for linear dynamic systems to study the dynamic responses.

    2. Determine the conditions [for stability] and study the stability of systems and convergence of signals (continuous- and discrete-time).

    3. Determine and apply the appropriate methods and techniques to study transient responses and stability after determining the nature of the signals and systems.

    4. Determine the system's (filter's) attenuation capabilities using . . . analysis in the frequency domain (Bode plots).

    5. Determine the output of the continuous and discrete-time filters for . . . input signals of different magnitude and frequency.

    6. Determine the state-space models for continuous and discrete systems.

    7. Determine . . . system responses using . . . linear differential equations with initial conditions using the Laplace and z-transforms.

    8. Determine the applicability of different methods (e.g., Laplace transform, continuous and discrete-time state-space, et cetera) for linear dynamic systems with applications to stability analysis and dynamic responses."


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