Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Mechatronics 2015W |
Objectives |
This course aims to teach how to analyse and design digital signal processing systems as well as the implementation in signal processors, to provide knowledge about the sources of error and the theory concerning signals and systems.
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Subject |
This course covers the following topics:
Linear systems and Laplace transform (repetition) Analogue filters (design methods, realisation) Sampling theorem (mathematical description) Digital Filters (FIR-filter, IIR-filter) Properties and design rules Filter structures (direct structures, cascade structures, lattice structures) Effects of word length when using fixed comma arithmetics Discrete Fourier transform (DFT, FFT, implementation) Spectral analysis Chirp-z transform Cepstrum analysis Multi rate systems
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Criteria for evaluation |
Combined exam with a written part fort he practical part and an oral part for the theory part. The practical part consists of 2 numeric examples which are to be solved in written form and lasts about 45 min and is followed by an oral examination which covers the theory. In addition three home exercises have to be handed in which count about a third towards the grade of the practical part.
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Methods |
Examples presented by lecturer
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Language |
German |
Study material |
Lecture notes: Digitale Signalverarbeitung (KV) Oppenheim, Alan V. ; Schafer, Roland W.: Discrete-Time Signal Processing - Third Edition. Pearson, 2010 Oppenheim, Alan V. ; Schafer, Roland W. ; Buck, John R.: Zeitdiskrete Signalverarbeitung - 2. überarbeitete Auflage. Prentice Hall, 2004
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
none
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Corresponding lecture |
(*)ME3WOVORMSV: VO Rechnergesteuerte Meßdatenerfassung und Meßsignalverarbeitung (3 ECTS)
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