Instructor:
Mohammad S. Shirazi
Email: shirazim@uindy.edu
Office: RBAH 126
Phone: 317-791-5620
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, 9:30- 11:00, Tuesday 8:00-9:00
Lecture: Mo, We, 8:00-9:20
Final: 2 May, 8:00-9:55 am
Look up your final exam schedule now to determine conflicts.
Text Book
Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 3rd Edition, Alan Oppenheim and Ronald Schafer, 2009, ISBN-13: 978-0131988422.
Other Supplementary Material
Schaums Outline of Digital Signal Processing, 2nd Edition, Monson H. H. Hayes, ISBN-13: 978-0071635097
Catalog Description:
The course focuses on the study of signals and systems using the discrete-time approach, sampling and reconstruction of signals, analog-to-digital converters, quantization, arithmetic formats (fixed and floating-point), analysis of discrete-time Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems, implementation of discrete-time systems, Z-transforms, frequency analysis of discrete-time signals, frequency domain analysis of LTI systems, generalized linear phase, all-pass filters, minimum phase systems, inverse systems, filter design, simulation and analysis of systems.
Course Syllabus: [pdf ]
Grading:
Homework:
Homework assignments will help students gain fundamental concepts and exercise digital signal processing topics such as discrete time signal and systems, z and Fourier transform, design and analyze systems with different characteristics such as linear time invariant systems, all pass filters, minimum phase, linear phase, IIR, FIR filters using programming languages (e.g., MATLAB, Pyhton).
Project Assignments:
The course will have a final project that will be assigned to individuals or team of maximum two students. Each team is required to demonstrate their project and submit a project report. All team members should contribute to the projects equally to receive the same project grade.
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