DSP Course Outline 2011
DSP Course Outline 2011
DSP Course Outline 2011
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Course Description
This course starts by discussing discrete time signals and systems. It dealt with sampling and quantization,
A/D and D/A converters It presents Z-transform and its application. Then it discusses about discrete
Fourier transform and fast Fourier transform. And also explores the implementation of digital filters (IIR
and FIR). At last it briefly discusses about decimation and interpolation.
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Course Contents and Schedule
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Lab Practice and Activities Schedule
Contact Lab contents Expected Assessments
Week Hours
Assignment -1 10 Week 8
Week 10
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Teaching & Learning Methods: Lecture supported by tutorials, assignments and lab activities
Academic dishonesty, including cheating, fabrication, and plagiarism will not be tolerated
Class activities will vary day to day, ranging from lectures to discussions.
You are required to submit and present the assignments and projects provided according to
the time table given you.
80 % of class attendance & 100 % lab attendance is mandatory!
Active participation in class is essential and it will have its own value in your grade
Cell phones must be turned off before entering the class
[1] A. Oppenheim and Schafer, "Discrete-time Signal
Processing" Prentice Hall.
[2] S. J. Orfanidis, "Introduction to Signal Processing';
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