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Time:Monday 4:30-7:10pm
Place:Science & Tech II, Room 12
Instructor: Dr. Kathleen E. Wage
Sci and Tech II, Room 243
703-993-1579
kwage@gmu.edu
Office Hours: Monday: 3:00pm-4:00pm
Tuesday: 4:00pm-5:00pm
Friday: 4:00pm-5:00pm
Prerequisite:ECE 535 & ECE 528, or permission of instructor
Textbooks: Statistical and Adaptive Signal Processing
D.G. Manolakis, V.K. Ingle, and S.M. Kogon
Artech House 2005

Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 2nd Edition
A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer with J.R. Buck
Prentice-Hall 1999

Brief Description:
This course covers advanced topics in signal processing, including spectral estimation, optimal filtering, and array processing. The goals of ECE 738 are:

  1. To give students experience in analyzing real data using standard signal and array processing techniques.
  2. To provide students with the background they need to pursue independent research on these topics.
The work for this course consists of weekly homework assignments, three projects,and two exams (midterm and final). For the third project, each student will select a recent paper from the literature to analyze. Students will present the results of Project 3 during the last lecture.

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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