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Introduction to Signal Processing
| Time: | Monday/Wednesday 4:30-5:45pm |
| Place: | Robinson, Room B111 |
| Instructor: |
Dr. Kathleen
E. Wage
Sci and Tech II, Room 243
703-993-1579
kwage@gmu.edu
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| Office Hours: |
Monday 2:00-3:00pm
Tuesday 1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday 2:00-3:00pm
Other times: by appointment
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| Prerequisite: | ECE 320 & STAT 346, or permission
of instructor |
| Textbooks: |
Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 2nd Edition
A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer with J.R. Buck
Prentice-Hall 1999
Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using Matlab, 2nd
Edition
J.R. Buck, M.M. Daniel, and A.C. Singer
Prentice-Hall 2002
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Brief Description:
ECE 410 introduces the fundamental concepts of digital signal
processing. Specifically, this course emphasizes the theoretical and
numerical tools used for frequency domain analysis of sampled
signals. Topics covered include sampling, the discrete
Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform algorithms, spectral
analysis, and digital filtering.
Grading, homework, and exam policies found on this website are summarized
in the course information
packet. A PDF version of the syllabus, including a detailed
lecture schedule, is available here.
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