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Digital Signal Processing

Time:Tuesday 4:30-7:10pm
Place:Robinson, Room B124
Instructor: Dr. Kathleen E. Wage
Sci and Tech II, Room 243
703-993-1579
kwage@gmu.edu
Office Hours: Monday: 4:00-5:00pm
Tuesday: 2:00-4:00pm
Other times: by appointment
Prerequisite:ECE 320 & ECE 528, 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

Brief Description:
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. This semester an introduction to beamforming will be included as a special topic. Grading, homework, and exam policies found on this website are summarized in the course information packet. The packet also contains the syllabus.




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