ECE520/ECE521 Digital Signal Processing

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ECE520/ECE521 Digital Signal Processing

Dept. of Electrical &
Computer Engineering
University of Louisville

Spring 2004


Classroom:
Rm # 306 – Lutz Hall.

Class time: TTh
11:00 am – 12:15 pm


Teaching Staff

Instructor :
Prof: Aly A. Farag

E-mail:

Office Hours:

Office : Rm # 306 – Lutz
Hall.

Teaching Assistant: Hossam Hassan
E-mail:
hossam@cvip.louisville.edu

Office Hours: Mon & Wed: 12:30pm – 1:30pm, or by appointment.

Office : Rm # 007 – Lutz
Hall.

Tel: 852-6130


Announcements:

Please watch this space for announcements.


Course Information:

Credit: 4hrs Credits: ECE520
(3 hrs) + ECE521 (1 hr)

Pre-requisits: ECE420 or
equivalent.


Course Description:

Discrete time signals and systems;
Discrete Fourier Transform, flow graph and the matrix representation of
digital filters; FIR and IIR filter design techniques including computer
methods for finding discrete Fourier Transforms; current applications of
digital signal processing.

Text Books:

1 – Class notes posted.

2 – Oppenhium and Schafer Digital Signal
Processing, 2’nd Edition,  Prentice-Hall, New Jersey 1999.

Other References & Course
outlines:
See course syllabus

Grading: (Combined ECE520 &
ECE521)

Homework : 15%

Lab. Expers. : 35%

Two 1hr exams : 30%

Final exam 20%

Total grade will be normalized
to 100 points and letter grade will be assigned such that:

85 <= A <= 100; 70 <=
B <= 84; 60 <= C <= 69.


Handouts:

Chapter
1

Chapter
2

Chapter
3

Chapter
4

Chapter
5

Chapter
6

Chapter 7


Additional MATLAB Help:


Homeworks:

Homeworks will be posted here at time of assignment.

Homeworks Policy:

For full credit, homeworks must be handed out, in the
lecture a week after time of assignment, on a single-sided pages. A right
margin of size 1in should be left on each page. Only hard-copy is accepted.
Front page should have student’s name (Last, first), class name & number,
date (Semester, Year), homework number.

Homework:

Homework #1


Homework #2


Homework #3


Homework #4


Homework #5


Exams

Exam#1 Solution

Exam#2 Solution

 

 

 

Solutions of some problems:

Set #1

Set #2

Set #3

Set #4

Set #5

Projects:

Project #1
example1.m

 

Sample Solution for Project #1

 

Project #2
Data File (Due-Friday-March-12)

Project #3

Project #4

Sound File


 

Notes on Lab4

 

 

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