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Department of Electrical Engineering College of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering College of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering College of Engineering
Ali
Department of Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering
Prerequisite:
Lectures:
◦ Time: Sundays/ 9:00 – 10:30
◦ Location:
◦ Lecturer: Dia M. Ali
◦ Email: dia.ali@uoninevah.edu.iq
◦ Tel: 07701650111
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Lecture notes and other resources will be available
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Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, John
R. Buck, “Discrete-Time Signal Processing”,
Prentice-Hall, 3rd edition, 2009 (ISBN:
0131988425)
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John G. Proakis, Dimitris Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing:
Principles, Algorithms and Applications”, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall
Steven W. Smith, “The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital
Signal Processing” (available online : http://www.dspguide.com)
Robert D. Strum and Donald E. Kirk,“First Principles of Discrete
Systems and Digital Signal Processing”, Addison Wesley
Richard G. Lyons, “Understanding Digital Signal Processing”,
Pearson Education
Vinay Ingle and John G.Proakis, “Digital Signal Processing Using
MATLAB”, Thomson-Engineering
Matlab Tutorial:
http://users.ece.gatech.edu/mcclella/SPFirst/MatlabMovies/
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By the end of the course, we will develop a solid
understanding of DSP fundamentals including:
◦ Analog vs. digital signal representation and processing
◦ Why DSP? advantages, limitations and fundamental tradeoffs
◦ Relationship between frequency and time representations
◦ Analysis and processing of signals in the temporal/spatial as well
as in the frequency domain
◦ Practical applications of DSP
◦ Implementation of DSP algorithms using MATLAB
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Discrete-time signals and systems, linear time-invariant (LTI) systems and their
properties
The Z-transform and its application in the analysis of LTI systems
Frequency domain representations including the Discrete-time Fourier
transform (DTFT), Discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and fast Fourier
transform (FFT)
Design of digital filters (FIR, IIR)
Realization of discrete-time systems
Brief introduction to feature extraction and pattern recognition techniques
Sampling and reconstruction , Analog/Digital and Digital/Analog converters
Upsampling / downsampling, multi-rate signal processing
DSP applications including audio signal processing and biomedical data
analysis
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Evaluation:
◦ Matlab project: 10%
◦ Midterm exam: 20%
◦ Final Exam: 70%
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An oral presentation is also required
◦ Each project will be allocated 10 minutes: it includes setting up
the computer and presenting the oral presentation. Questions
and discussion will follow for 2 minutes.
◦ Students are required to attend project presentations.
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Midterm exam accounts for 20% and the final exam accounts
for 30% of the overall mark.
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Questions or comments?
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