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Clayton First semester 2007 (Day)
The practical application of DSP systems using industry standard platforms. The unit covers practical aspects including current industry standard integrated software development and debugger tools, Assembler from C, code optimisation, memory management, cache, Architecture, Hardware pipelining, XDAIS (eXpressDSP Algorithm Standard), EDMA, HWI (hardware interrupts), McBSP (multiple channel buffered serial port), channel sorting, DSP/BIOS (scalable real-time kernel), HPI (host port interface). Advanced topics include wavelets, adaptive filters, real time digital filters.
To understand signals as fractal and non fractal and how they can be faithfully recorded, analysed and modified by systems.
To understand the strengths and weakness of sampled and digitised representations of signals, including images, in both time, frequency and time-frequency/time-scale domains.
To experience the strength of mathematics in describing these processes.
To understand and implement adaptive filter and real time filter systems.
To implement adaptive filters on an industry standard DSP development system.
To implement real-time filters on an industry standard DSP development system.
To implement wavelets on an industry standard DSP development system.
To develop a working knowledge of a real time current industry standard integrated software development system.
To develop a working knowledge of a real time hardware development system.
To develop a working knowledge of a real time hardware peripherals and their interfacing.
Continuous assessment: 20%
Research/project/assignment acitivity: 20%
Examination: (3 hours): 60%. Students must achieve a mark of 50% in all three components to achieve an overall pass grade.
3 hours lectures and 3 hours laboratory and practice classes, and 6 hours of private study per week.
Knowledge equivalent to ECE2011
ECE4012, ECE4404, ECE4805, ECE5404, ECE5805