Type: | Open University Language: English |
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Previous course: 04362
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No credit points with: 04362
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Prerequisite: 01030/01031/01032/01033. 04040/04041/01142
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Recommended semester: 5th semester
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Scope and form: The module activities alternate between lectures and hands-on Matlab exercises. A mini project is accomplished. The exercises and mini project are carried out in teams of 2 students.
There is 1 hour/week problem class, in total approx. 10 hours.
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Examination: Written exam, 2-hours and approved exercises and miniproject. (13-scale)
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Participant limitation: min. 10 max. 60
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Remarks: From the autumn of 1999 this course replaces the Course 04362 Digital Signal Processing.
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Department: Informatics and Mathematical Modelling
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Aim: To provide the participants knowledge of
1) a selection of fundamental and widely applied digital signal processing methods; 2) Matlab as a tool for development of new signal processing algorithms; 3) the application of a digital signal processor (DSP) for the implementation of real time algorithms. Thus the course enable the participants to construct a system for digital signal processing.
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Contents: Signals and systems, signals with finite energy and finite power; signal sampling and reconstruction; frequency analysis of signals; discrete Fourier transform and FFT; correlation spectra and stochastic signals; multirate signalprocessing; Wiener filter and linear prediction; the adaptive FIR filter; classification and filtering with neural networks; the architecture and instruction set for a digital signal processor; mini project concerning implementing an algorithm on a digital signal processor.
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