Digital Signal Processing

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Course Name DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

The course includes the fundamental concepts and practical application of Digital
Course Description Signal Processing.
Number of Units for 3 units lecture
Lecture and Laboratory 1 unit laboratory
Number of Contact Hours 3 hours lecture
per week 3 hours laboratory
Prerequisite Advanced Engineering Mathematics for CpE
Course Objectives After completing this course, the student must be able to:
1. Understand the fundamental concepts of Digital Signal Processing
2. Learn the practical application of DSP systems
3. Have a broad foundation on basic DSP theory to prepare the students in
their specialization studies
1. Theory of Discrete – time Signals and Systems
1.1 Discrete-Time Signals
1.2 Discrete-Time System
Course Outline 2. Introduction to Discrete Transforms
2.1 Frequency Domain of Signals
2.2 Fourier Series
2.3 Discrete Fourier Transform
2.4 Fast Fourier Transform
2.5 Other Discrete Transforms
3. The Z-Transform
3.1 Z- and Inverse Z-Transforms
3.2 Properties of the Z-Transforms
3.3 Applications of Z-Transforms
4. Convolution and Correlation
4.1 Fundamental Concept on Convolution of Signals
4.2 Fundamental Concepts on Cross Correlation
4.3 Fundamental Concepts on Auto-Correlation
5. Digital Filters
5.1 Review on the concepts of filters
5.2 Design of FIR Filters
5.3 Design of IIR Filters
6. Multirate Digital Signal Processing
6.1 Concepts of Multitrate Signal Processing
6.2 Software implementation of Sampling Rare Converters
6.3 Application examples
7. Spectrum Estimation and Analysis
7.1 Spectral Analysis
7.2 Practical Application
8. Real-Time DSP
Laboratory Equipment Please refer to Annex IV – Laboratory Requirements

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