2nd Year Undergraduate Level Course
University of Baghdad
College of Al-Khwarizmi Engineering
Information and Communications Department
Course Title:
Lecturer:
Dr. Omar Ali
Course Hours / week: 2 Theory + 1 Tutorial
Course Units (Weight): 2 Units
Course Code:
Course Prerequisite: Mathematics I and II + Electrical Circuits + Electronic Devices
Course Period: 15 weeks
Textbook:
B. P. Lathi, “Principles of Linear Systems and Signals”, Second Edition, Oxford, 2009.
Reference Books:
1- Allan V.Oppenheim, S.Wilsky and S.H.Nawab, “Signals and Systems”, Pearson, 2007.
2- R.E.Zeimer, W.H.Tranter and R.D.Fannin, “Signals & Systems - Continuous and Discrete”, Pearson, 2007.
3- John Alan Stuller, “An Introduction to Signals and Systems”, Thomson, 2007.
4- M.J.Roberts, “Signals & Systems Analysis using Transform Methods & MATLAB”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
5- Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen “Signals and Systems”, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.Reprint 2002.
6- B.P. Lathi, “Signals, Systems & Communications”, BS Publications, 2003.
7- A. Anand Kumar, “Signals and Systems”, PHI Publications, 3rd edition.
8- Michel J. Robert, “Fundamentals of Signals and Systems”, MGH International Edition, 2008.
9- C. L. Philips, J. M. Parr and Eve A. Riskin, “Signals, Systems and Transforms”, Pearson education. 3rd Edition, 2004.
10- Edward W. Kamen and Bonnie S. Heck, “Fundamentals of Signals and Systems Using the Web and MATLAB”, (PrenticeHall, 3rd edition, 2007).
11- B. P. Lathi, "Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems", 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010.
12- H. P Hsu, R. Ranjan, “Signals and Systems”, Scham‟s outlines, TMH, 2006.
Lecture Time:
Wednesday: 11:30 am - 2:30 pm (Morning Group)
Wednesday: 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Evening Group)
Fourier Series
Fourier Transform
Assignments and home works:
Assignments and home works will be distributed during the course. Unless otherwise is stated, all home works should be performed individually by students. The default time for submitting any home work is one week (they should be submitted before the beginning of the next lecture). All assignments and home works have to be submitted in a printed well-organized form.
Programming Projects:
Programming projects are assumed to be implemented in C/C++. Both of a printed documents and CD need to be submitted. Usually these can be done based on student groups to be formed during the course.