George Mason University
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department


ECE 535: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING


Spring 2001



Instructor: Dr. Kathleen Wage     Class: Tuesday 4:30-7:10pm
Sci and Tech II, Room 243     Robinson Hall A210
703-993-1579   Office hours: Mondays/Wednesdays. 1:30-2:30pm,
kwage@gmu.edu     Tuesdays 3-4pm,
      or by appointment


Prerequisite: ECE 320 or permission of instructor
 
Required Text: Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Second Edition
  A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer with J.R. Buck (Prentice-Hall 1999)
 
Course Webpage: http://teal.gmu.edu/~kwage/courses/ece535/ece535.html



This course examines the representation, analysis, and design of digital signals and systems. Topics covered include sampling, quantization, interpolation and decimation Z-transform, discrete Fourier transform, digital filter realizations, design techniques for recursive and nonrecursive filters, fast Fourier transform algorithms, and spectral analysis.



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