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This document is a syllabus for the course ECE 512 - Digital Signal Processing taught in the fall 2016 semester. The class will be taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00-3:15pm by instructor V. Chandrasekar. The required textbook is Discrete Time Signal Processing by Oppenheim and Schafer. Grades will be based on two midterm exams, homework/projects, and a final exam. The course aims to provide an intuitive understanding of fundamental digital signal processing concepts.

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Digital Signal Processing Course PDF

This document is a syllabus for the course ECE 512 - Digital Signal Processing taught in the fall 2016 semester. The class will be taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00-3:15pm by instructor V. Chandrasekar. The required textbook is Discrete Time Signal Processing by Oppenheim and Schafer. Grades will be based on two midterm exams, homework/projects, and a final exam. The course aims to provide an intuitive understanding of fundamental digital signal processing concepts.

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Syllabus

ECE 512 – Digital Signal Processing – Fall 2016

Course Information

Course Title: Digital Signal Processing


Course number: ECE 512
Course discipline: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Prerequisite(s): ECE 312 or ECE 412
Class Time: 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. (Tuesdays & Thursdays)

Instructor Information

Name: V. Chandrasekar
Email: [email protected]
Office location: B117 Engineering
Office hours: 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Phone: 970-491-7981

Textbooks

Required reading: Discrete Time Signal Processing, A.V.Oppenheim and


R.W. Schafer, Prentice-Hall, 2010 (3rd Edition)
Recommended reading: The Student Edition of Matlab, The Math Works, Inc,
Prentice-Hall, 1997
Recommended reading: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, J.Proakis &
E. Manolakis, MacMillan, 2007 (4th Edition)
Objectives

Course Goals: This course will provide the student with an intuitive
and practical understanding of the fundamental
concepts of discrete-time signal processing. The
intended audience include: All engineering and
computer senior -level undergraduates of first-year
graduate students; Students in related fields (music,
geophysics, mathematics) which may require a
technical understanding of the fundamentals used in
digital signal processing; industry-based students
requiring a foundation in discrete-time systems. The
intention is to also provide the student with the
necessary background for taking advanced level
courses in signal and image processing, and ideally, for
reading technical literature in DSP. Further, computer
simulation exercises are intended to familiarize the
student with implementation aspects and th e
application of theoretical knowledge to practical
problems.
Course Outline

I. Various signal and system representation and


manipulations.
II. Analysis of Linear Time Invariant Systems
III. Multirate signal processing – sampling and
interpolation.
IV. Digital filter structure and design.
V. The discrete Fourier transform and its computation via
FFT
VI. Analyses of signals using discrete Fourier transform.
VII. Spectral Estimation.

Grading and Exams

Midterm Exams – 33 %

Homework & Projects – 33 %

Final Exam – 33 %

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