Digital Signal Processing and Analysis Fall 2016

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This course will introduce you to fundamental concepts needed in order to work with discrete-time signals. The world is continuous, but in order to capture, process, and manipulate signals on a computer, we must convert the continuous world into discrete time. The topics we will cover begin with the discrete-time Fourier series and transforms and sampling/converting signals from continuous time to discrete time. We will also cover the Z-transform, filter response, and filter design. With time we will learn about 2D filters, autoregressive models, and signal decomposition.

We will use canvas and Piazza for this class. Please see canvas for the syllabus, homeworks, lecture notes, etc. Please use Piazza for your questions.