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STE6219 Discrete-time Signal Processing - 5 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for elektroteknologi
Type of course
Can be taken as a single course.
Course overlap
STE-3603 Discrete-time Signal Processing 5 stp
Course contents
Discrete-time signal and systems, z-transform, sampling, transform analysis, frequency response, impulse response, filter design techniques, discrete Fourier transform, Fourier-analysis.
Application deadline
Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 December. Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October.
Admission requirements
A relevant undergraduate bachelor Engineering programme with minimum 30 credits Mathematics/statistics topics
Recommended knowledge: A course in complex analysis.
Application code 9371
Objective of the course
- The students should have up to date knowledge of how a complete digital signal processing systems work, from discretization, via internal signal processing, to the final analog or digital output from the system.
- The students should understand and be able to explain how digital signals processing systems work, and they should be able to apply the main methods from the course to physical signal processing systems.
- The students should be able to understand the benefits and limitations of digital signal processing systems, and be able to apply discrete-time signal processing methods like filtering and Fourier-transform analysis to physical problems, e.g. digital control systems.
Language of instruction
English
Teaching methods
Classroom lectures and written exercises. The course takes two weeks, each of 30 hours. Each day 4 hours of lectures, and 2 hours of exercises.
Assessment
Mandatory tasks 5 of 10 exercises must be delivered at least 1 week before exam.
Exam 3 hour written exam. Marks A-F. F equals not passed. A re-sit exam will be arranged for this course
Date for examination
Home examination hand out date 29.05.2020 hand in date 29.05.2020
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.