Summer Semester 2008/09
Summer Semester 2009/10
Signal Processing 1 TZ1A400027
Course content:
Signal classification. Time-domain and frequency-domain signal characterization. Sampling of continuous-time signals. Decimation and interpolation. Description of discrete time signals and systems, impulse response, Z - transform, transfer function. Fourier transform. Properties and application of the Discrete Fourier Transform; Fast Fourier Transform. Complex signal. Overview of digital filter analysis, synthesis and application: infinite impulse response and finite impulse response filters, time and frequency domain parameters, windowing, impulse response, convolution. Digital filters implementation issues. Adaptive filtering. Examples of signal processing methods application.
Learning outcomes: Student is familiar with basis of signal analysis and processing. Student can apply methods of signal analysis in time and frequency domains. Student is able to use methods of digital filter design and understands issues of digital filter implementation.
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Bibliography
a) basic references:
Smith S. K.: Digital Signal Processing; A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists. Elsevier Science, 2003.
Lyons R.: Understanding Digital Signal Processing. Prentice Hall, 2001.
Lai E: Practical Digital Signal Processing for Engineers and Technicians. Elsevier, 2003.
Meddins B.: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. Newnes, 2000
b) supplementary references:
Stranneby D., Walker W.: Digital Signal Processing and Applications. Newnes, 2004.
Oppenheim A. V., Schafer R. W., Buck J. R.: Discrete-Time Signal Processing. Prentice-Hall, 1999.