Opinto-opas 2005-2006

SGN-1106 INTRODUCTORY SIGNAL PROCESSING, 3 cr
INTRODUCTORY SIGNAL PROCESSING

Person responsible
Professor Karen Eguiazarian

Lecturers
Karen Eguiazarian, Professor, room TE416, karen.eguiazarian@tut.fi
Atanas Gotchev, Senior Researcher, room TE415, atanas.gotchev@tut.fi

Lecture room and time
Per I: Wednesday 12 - 14, TB214

Implementation rounds
Implementation 1
  Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Summer Language of instruction
Lecture 4 h/week - - - - - In English only
Exercise 3 h/week - - - - - In English only
Exam   In English only
Assignment   Total: 15 h  
(Academic Calender 2005-2006)

Objectives
Student have knowledge about basic signal processing concept such as discrete-time signals and systems, sampling, z-transform, analysis and structures for discrete-time systems, discrete Fourier transform.

Contents
Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Discrete-time signals and systems.       
2. Sampling, z-transform and discrete Fourier transform.       
3. Analysis and structures for discrete-time systems.       

Requirements for completing the course
Passing exercises and exam, homeworks and 70% of lectures and 100% of exercises have mandatory attendance. To qualify to exam all the homeworks have to be returned.

Assessment criteria
Course is graded according to exam answers, homeworks. Exam acceptance threshold is half of the maximum exam points. Course grade is formed from 70% of the exam result and 30% of homeworks.

  • Used assessment scale is numeric (1-5)
  • Study material
    Type Name Author ISBN URL, edition, availablitity... Exam material Language
    Book "Discrete-time Signal Processing" Oppenheim, A. & Schafer, R.   Prentice Hall, 1989 Yes  English 
    Summary of lectures "Introductory Signal Processing" Karen Equizarian     Yes  English 

    Additional information related to prequisites
    Basic knowledge on complex numbers and matrix algebra are required.

    Other comments
    Courses SGN-1106 and SGN-1200 are mutually exclusive. Only one can be taken.

    Correspondence of content
    8000152 Introductory Signal Processing

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    Last modified 25.08.2005
    Modified byAntti Niemistö