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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Course Title:
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Prerequisite:
MATH200,MATH311
Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 3
1.0
Course Description
This course covers the study of convolutions, chirp-Z transform, wavelet transform, FIR filters, IIR filters, random signal analysis, correlation functions, DFT,
FFT, spectral analysis, and applications of signal processing to speech, image, etc.
2.0
Demonstrate proficiency in the theoretical foundation of signals, spectra & signal processing.
Apply the concepts and principles of signals, spectra & signal processing.
Evaluate and identify the purpose, significance and varied applications signals, spectra & signal processing.
Apply the use of innovative techniques in dealing with more complex engineering problems.
Prelims
40%
10%
50%
100%
Midterm
40%
10%
50%
100%
Finals
40%
10%
50%
100%
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MATH200,MATH311
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Laboratory Hour: 3
Topics
4 hours
4 hours
Assessment Tools
PRELIM PERIOD
Introduction to Signal
Processing
1.1 Signal Classification
1.2 Noise and Noise Levels
1.3 Signal Decompositions
II. Convolution
2.1 Definition and Theorem
2.2 Impulse Response
2.3 Input Side Algorithm
2.4 Output Side Algorithm
Problem Solving
1. Demonstrate proficiency in
the theoretical foundation of Board Work
signals, spectra & signal
Seatwork
processing.
Problem Solving
1. Apply the concepts and
principles of signals, spectra Board Work
& signal processing.
Seatwork
I.
4 hours
Seatwork
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Time Frame
(No. of Hours)
6 hours
6 hours
12 hours
Topics
IV.
4.1
4.2
4.3
MIDTERM PERIOD
Fourier Series
Sine-Cosine Form
Amplitude-Phase Form
Complex-Exponential Form
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MATH200,MATH311
Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 3
Problem Solving
1. Evaluate and identify the
purpose, significance and Board Work
varied applications signals,
spectra & signal processing. Seatwork
Assessment Tools
Problem Solving
FINAL PERIOD
VI. Digital Signal Processing
6.1 Introduction to DSP
6.2Digital Filter Design
6.2 Sampling and Aliasing
6.3 Quantization
6.4 Encoding
Seatwork
Problem Set
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MATH200,MATH311
Lecture Hour: 3
Laboratory Hour: 3
1. Smith, Steven W. Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientist. Newness, 2002
2. Boashash, Boualem. Time Frequency Signal AnSalysis and Processing: A Comprehensive Reference. Pergamon Press, 2003
3. Mitra, Sanjit K. Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach, 2nd Edition. McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2001
4. Hayes, Monson, H. Schaums Outline of Digital Signal Processing. McGraw-Hill Trade, 1998
5. Hippenstiel, Ralph D. Detection Theory: Applications and Digital Signal Processing, 1st Edition. CRC Press, 2001
6. Suppappola, Antonia P. Applications in Time-Frequency Signal Processing, 1st Edition. CRC Press, 2002
7. Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing. Prentice Hall, 1999
8. Webster, John G. Electrical Measurement, Signal Processing, and Displays. CRC Press, 2003
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30 September 2014
30 September 2014
30 September 2014