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Introduction to MEC409/6409
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Lecturer in the Dynamics Research Group Research interests touch on: Structural Dynamics; Structural Health Monitoring (SHM); Verication and Validation (V&V); System Identication (SID).
Research: Non-linear System ID; Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. But primarily practical.
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What is Signal Processing? Signal processing is the name given to the procedures used on measured data to reveal the information contained in the measurements. These procedures essentially rely on various transformations that are mathematically based and which are implemented using digital techniques. The wide availability of software to carry out digital signal processing (DSP) with such ease now pervades all areas of science, engineering, medicine and beyond. Fundamentals of Signal Processing for Sound and Vibration Engineers, K. Shin & J.K. Hammond (2008)
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If signal processing is so pervasive and powerful software is widely available, why study it? This ease can sometimes result in the analyst using the wrong tools - or interpreting results incorrectly because of a lack of appreciation or understanding of the assumptions or limitations of the method employed. Fundamentals of Signal Processing for Sound and Vibration Engineers, K. Shin & J.K. Hammond (2008)
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Who this course will suit: Anyone who would like to understand digital signal processing methods. Anyone considering a career in vibration, dynamics, acoustics etc
Particularly useful if your project includes experimental work. Especially so if analysing vibration signals. Remember DSP pervasive throughout science and engineering!
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Lectures 1-2
Classication of Signals Deterministic & Random Signals Characterisation of Random Signals Introduction to Fourier Analysis Fourier Series & Fourier Transform Useful maths: Convolution, Dierentiation and Integration Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) and Impulse Responses Discrete Fourier Transform Fast Fourier Transform
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Lectures 6-7
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Lecture 8
Windowing Functions Rectangular and Hanning Windows Averaging & Power Spectral Densities Correlations and Spectra FRF estimation The Coherence Function Wavelet Analysis Short-Time Fourier Transfrom Morlets and Haar Wavelets
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Lectures 10-12
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Lectures 12-14
Low-pass, High-pass, Band-stop & Band-pass Filters Analogue and Digital Filters Filter Design Butterworth Filters System Identication Discrete-Time Models Auto-Regressive (AR), Moving Average (MA) and ARMA models Parameter Estimation Digital Signal Processing Digitisation & Companding Analogue-to-Digital & Digital-to-Analogue Conversion
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Lectures 17
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MEC409 Course Notes Fundamentals of Signal Processing for Sound and Vibration Engineers, K. Shin & J.K. Hammond (2008) Discover Signal Processing: An Interactive Guide for Engineers, S. Braun (2008) Digital Signal Processing, A.V. Oppenheimer & R.W. Schafer (1975) Digital Filters, R.W. Hamming (1977) ...and many more.
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Other Resources
MOLE Resources Please send me your username (e.g. me1rjb) to request access. Other courses MEC410 - Structural Vibration: Analysis and Practice (Semester 1)
MEC415 - Condition Monitoring (Semester 2) For MSc Students - I recommend MEC6014 Introducing MATLAB (5 credit, Optional, Online module)
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Assessment will be a 2 hour exam at the end of the course. The exam consists of:
Part A: 40 marks. Compulsory section testing broad knowledge. Part B: 60 marks. Answer 3 from 5 questions on specic topics.
There is no continuously assessed component. The practical exercise will not be assessed, but will help you understand the material covered. For doctoral students:
Happy for anyone to attend. The simplest way to gain credit for DDP is to attend the exam. Happy to discuss other options.
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You are all Masters or Doctoral Level students I will provide notes, a (limited) number of tutorial sheets, example data, tutorial classes and an example past paper. But it is down to you to make use of them. What I expect is that you work on (some of) the tutorial problems; challenge me (and your classmates) in a constructive way; and make use of the notes and recommended literature. Ultimately, what you take away from this course depends on your attitude, what you are willing to bring and share. I cannot force you to study something, so do it for your own benet, not for me.
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