Monash University Computing & Information Technology handbook 1995

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RDT3600

Digital signal processing

H Wu

4 points * First semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: RDT2220, and either RDT2131 or CSC2040

Sampling of continuous-time signals and sampling rate conversion. Digital signal processing systems. Structures for discrete-time systems. Digital filter design techniques; discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and computation of DFTs. Discrete Hilbert transform and its applications. Quantisation effect in digital signal processing; Fourier analysis of signals using the DFT. Multirate digital signal processing. Applications of digital signal processing. DSP implementation using, for example, the TMS320C25/C30 digital signal processor(s).

Assessment

Written examination (3 hours): 60% * Laboratory practical work: 40%

Recommended texts

Baher H Analog and digital signal processing Wiley, 1990

Bateman A and Yates W Digital processing design Pitman, 1988

Ifeachor E C and Jervis B W Digital signal processing: A practical approach Addison-Wesley, 1993


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