ELEC 466 : Digital Signal Processing Systems
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Ed Casas. I am normally on
campus only during lectures, tutorials and office hours. The
best way to contact me at other times is by e-mail:
edc@ece.ubc.ca.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 -- 11:30 am. Tuesdays in MacMillan
166, Thursdays in MCLD 214 starting January 2 and ending April 4.
No lectures/tutorials on February 20 -- 22 due to the mid-term
break.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:30 -- 12:30 am in MCLD 155.
Wednesdays 4:30 -- 5:30 pm in MCLD 214 starting on January
10. The format of the tutorials will vary. They will often
involve software demonstrations and solutions to assignments.
Mike Seymour,
seymour@ece.ubc.ca.
Students should be familiar with analysis of linear
time-invariant systems as covered in ELEC 359 including the
properties of the Fourier Transform, convolution and sampling.
Students should be thoroughly familiar with the use of complex
numbers.
Emmanuel C. Ifeachor and Barrie W. Jervis, Digital Signal
Processing : A Practical Approach.. Addison-Wesley, 1993.
An assignment will be given out each week. Solutions will be
made available for all questions but not all questions will be
marked. Some assignments will require the use of the Matlab
software available on the Department's Unix Workstations.
There will be one mid-term examination (1 hour) in mid- to late
February (exact date TBD). The final mark will be calculated as
follows:
final exam 60%
mid-term exam 25%
assignments 15%
- discrete time system analysis (Chapters 1-4)
- FIR and IIR filter design (Chapters 5-7)
- applications (Chapters 8-12)
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