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[ 536DASCDSPV19 ] VL Digital Signal Processing

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2023W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Computational Mathematics 2023W vorhanden.
Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
3 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year Computer Science Mario Huemer 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Bachelor's programme Artificial Intelligence 2019W
Objectives Digital signal processing nowadays is present in almost every consumer electronics device, vehicle, industrial machinery, et cetera. This lecture provides an introduction in the field of digital signal processing. Main topics are discrete-time signals and linear time-invariant systems, their representations and mathematical treatment in the time and frequency domain. Furthermore, important signal transforms like wavelet transforms and the discrete cosine transform are discussed. Combined with the exercise classes in which Matlab is frequently used the students should develop a good understanding of fundamental signal processing methods for further usage in their studies.
Subject
  • Analog Signals and Systems (Introduction incl. Fourier transform)
  • Sampling, Sampling Theorem
  • Discrete Time Signals
    • Important Signals
    • Correlation
    • Spectral Representation of Discrete Time Signals: DTFT, DFT, FFT, Short time Fourier transform
  • Digital Filters: Analysis and Design of FIR and IIR Filters
  • Further Signal Transforms
    • Wavelet Transform
    • Discrete Cosine Transform
  • Time-Frequency-Distributions
Criteria for evaluation Written Exam
Methods
  • Lecture style with powerpoint slides
  • Matlab based demonstrations
Language English
Study material
  • Lecture Slides
  • Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing: Pearson New International Edition, Pearson Education Limited 2014.
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment