1. Introduction to the Course and Basic Concepts
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- Video Lecture Series by IIT professors (Not Available in NPTEL)
Video Lectures on "Signals and Systems" by Prof. S.C. Dutta Roy Sir
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1. Introduction to the Course and Basic Concepts
2. Signals & their Transportation
3. Elementary Signals in the Discrete Time Domain
4. Characterisation of Signals
5. Basic concepts of Linear Time Systems
6. Convolution Invertibility, & Stability Causality
7. Stability Unit, Step Response and Differential Equations
8. Systems Described by Differential & Difference Equations
9. Fourier & His Series
10. More About Fourier Series (With Uncomfortable Questions)
11. Those Uncomfortable Questions about the Existence of Fourier & Series and Some More
12. Introduction to Fourier Transform
13. Fourier Transform of Periodic Function & Fourier Transform Properties
14. More Properties of Fourier Transformation
15. Anatomy of a Class Test & a Continued Look at the Properties of F.T.
16. Modulation, Convolutions and Other Interesting Properties of F.T.
17. A Deeper Look at the Modulation Property of F.T.
18. Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals & Systems - The Beginning
19. More About Fourier Transform of Discrete Time Signals
20. Further Look into the Properties of DTFT
21. Convolution, Modulation & Other Properties of DTFT
22. Farewell to Discrete Time Fourier Transform & Introduction to Sampling
23. More About Sampling
24. Introduction to Laplace Transform
25. Region of Convergence of Laplace Transform & Properties of Laplace Transform
26. Properties of Laplace Transform (Contd.)
27. Concluding Discission on Laplace Transform
28. Introduction to Z Transform
29. Properties of Z Transform
30. Further Discussion on Properties of Z Transform
31. Solution to Class Test - 2, Concluding Discussion on Z Transform
32. Introduction to Random Signals & Probability
33. Probability Functions
34. Solutions to Minor Z Problems & more about PDF & pdf
35. More About PDF'S & pdf's
36. Classification of Random Processes & Introduction to Correlation Functions.
37. More About Correction Functions
38. Cross Correlation Function and their Properties
39. Introduction to Spectral Density
40. More About Spectral Density
41. Response of Linear System to Random Inputs
42. Frequency Domain Analysis of LTI Systems Excited by Random Inputs - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Roy sir at his best as always. watching and enjoying these insightful lectures aged 57 years.
I have huge respect to all Indian profs people, But Prof S.C.Dutta Roy is the best Indian professor in this world.
The best lectures available online for signals and systems, one concern, whoever choses to continue with the lectures and watch all of them, must know that lectures 7,9,13 and 16 are incomplete, so one must buy the book of oppenheim and willsky to cover up the incomplete part.
Thanks dude!✨✨
@@apandey4724 the pleasure is all mine senorita 🌻
while shairing some knowledge among oyhers...every teacher should be in mood like him...realisaton reagarding course is..in his optimum level...RESPECT!!!
Thank u soo much sir .... May you live 1000 years ... 😘😘😘
One of the Best Professor .... The true COGNOSCENTI .... :)
Excellent Lectures. Highly informative.
Best signal & system lecture available online for free...thank you sir....
EXCELLENT PROFESSOR,I HAVE ALSO WATCH IT NETWOEK THEORY
So good professor...Signal and system...DSP...do not go to communication engineering course till you pass and watch this professor course Signal & System..and DSP..
very good explanation. i will watch all ur lectures air :-)
This man is a fantastic lecturer imho
hats off to you sir..good lectures
Thank you very much Sir.
Thanks sir I like your lecture
thanks for videos...
how can I get solutions of oppenheim
thank u sir...
Useful series
how can we represent non uniform discrete time signal????
Great teacher
your explanation is simply brilliant , wonderful lecture .
THANKS A LOT PROF DUTTA ... This is suburb and no words to thank you. MAY THE UNIVERSAL TRUTH HELP YOU... AS BUDDHA EXPLAINED THE TRUTH...THANKS AGAIN
Thanks dina for appreciating our Efforts... but
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Thank you ,good lecture.
Gud lectures....Is there anyway to remove noise?
thanks a lot sir...
Thank You sir
what about lecture no-37 ?
Why it's not in the list?
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professor was saying about tutorials..that he will solve problems..but can any one say where is the tutorials video for this signals and systems..? pls help
Mashallah wow good
thank u sooo muchhhhhhhhhh
some videos arr incomplete
can u please replace the incomplete ones
there some error ....
x (t) for continuing time ,,,but x [n] discrete time ,,,not x (n) ....
Can we use this material for preparing gate
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how do I pass this
can any one tel me from where i can find the book he suggested in his lectures..the book opehiem wilsky and nawab hamid is on internet but not the one he suggested.
can any one give me the link plz
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their is a miss match in audio and video any help please
where from to get 37th lecture please ...............................
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sir is saying that in discrete time signal between to consecutive time instant (say between t1 and t2) signal is not defined ,is not exist. now my question is when we sample,we doesn't consider all time value and that doesn't mean that the signal is not exist..we just not defined or represent It because all value is not necessary to represent in case of discrete signal .. not defined means not exist ?? pls anyone clear my doubt if there is any mistake in my concept .
It exists/is defined at all points of time only in continuous time signals. When you sample a continuous time signal, you get a discrete time signal where the interval between two consecutive signal "spikes" is Ts(sampling time). After sampling a continuous time signal, it becomes a discrete time signal where the signal between two consecutive discrete time points is not defined
Please visit the following link to view videos on
Convolution Operation: th-cam.com/video/xwPDiq_4MkU/w-d-xo.html
Convolution Example: th-cam.com/video/jH3fqYHb8-o/w-d-xo.html
Concept of Impulse Response and Step Response of the System: th-cam.com/video/9z7zZDPjHSs/w-d-xo.html
Properties of systems Linearity Time Invariance Stability Invertibility: th-cam.com/video/1vrZPa9Q8ZE/w-d-xo.html
How to download notes
How about lecture 38.. Could u plz post them soon?
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lecture 37 is missing!
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SIR IS BOOK OF SAJAY SHARMA OF SIGNAL AND SYASTEM IS GOOD OR NOT
Read "Signals and Systems" by Alan V Oppenheim, God of Signal Systems
Aapka shyog aapko Sskraeb kr deya hi
भाई नया यूट्यूब पर सब्सक्राइब में
thank u very much sir....