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Offered by:
Department of Information Technology
(IT) |
No credit points with: C4231/49210/ C4942/52201 |
Prerequisite: 01032.C0142/01142 |
Desirable: 49215 |
Recommended semester:
4th -7th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures and computer exercises. |
Examination:
Written exam
(13 point scale
) |
Remarks: The course replaces 49210 Signal Analysis from spring 1999 |
Contact person: |
Jørgen Arendt Jensen, IT, Building 344, Tel. +45 4525 3924 |
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Aim: To enable the student to analyze and process stochastic signals. The emphasize is on analysis and processing of stochastic and non-stationary signals with examples from the biomedical world. Modern signal processing software will be used during the course, and a number of exercises will include the processing of biomedical signals. |
Contents: Signal classification. Spectrum and correlation functions for stochastic signals. Simple signal norms. Analytic signals. Modulation of digital signals. Interpolation and decimation of digital signals. Matched filter. Spectral estimation. Parametric models. Analysis of non-stationary signals. Parametric spectral analysis. Adaptive filters. Use of signal processing software. Processing of biomedical signals. |