EE
524: Digital Signal Processing (Fall 2010)
- Updates/Reminders
- Prerequisites: EE
224, EE 322, basic calculus & linear alegbra
- Location, Time: 1242
Howe Hall, M-W-F 10-10:50 am
- Instructor: Prof Namrata Vaswani
- Office Hours: Wednesdays
11-12, Thursdays 11-12
- Office: 3121 Coover Hall
- Email: namrata AT
iastate DOT edu Phone: 515-294-4012
- Textbook: A.V. Oppenheim and R.W.
Schafer (O & S), Discrete-time Signal
Processing, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall, 2009.
- Reference books:
- M.H. Hayes, Statistical
Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, Wiley, 1996.
- T.
Kailath, A.H. Sayed, and B. Hassibi (K
& S & H), Linear
Estmation, Prentice-Hall, 2000.
- Grading policy
- Homeworks: 30%
- Midterm Exam: 35%
- Final
Exam: 35%
- Exam
Dates (tentative)
- Midterm exam: October 15,
Friday
- Final exam: during finals
week according to exams
schedule
- Outline:
- A review
of undergraduate material: discrete-time signals and systems, Fourier
and z-transforms,
sampling and reconstruction of signals,
- Linear transforms and wavelets,
- Sampling sparse signals,
- Multirate digital signal processing,
- Random signals and matrix algebra for signal description,
- Optimal linear filtering and prediction,
- Introduction to adaptive filtering.
- Disability accomodation: If you have a documented disability and
anticipate needing accommodations in this course, please make arrangements to
meet with me soon. You will need to provide documentation of your
disability to Disability Resources (DR) office, located on the main
floor of the Student Services Building, Room 1076 or call 515-294-7220.
- Homeworks
- Homeworks
posted in WebCT, first HW posted, due Sept 3
- Rules
- Homeworks
due in class on due date
- At
most ONE late homework submission allowed
- Handouts
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