Signal processing
B Lithgow
4 points * 26 lecture hours, 26 laboratory hours * First semester * Caulfield * Prerequisites: MAC2901
Objectives To obtain an understanding of the fundamental principles of signal processing with particular reference to analogue filtering and techniques in DSP; the fundamental principles and theorems of DSP and their application to real time problems. To gain knowledge of the relationship between analogue and digital systems; the mathematical techniques required in analogue and digital signal processing; the practical limitations of sampled systems; practical applications of signal processing; the latest developments in signal processing design and hardware; practical implementations in hardware.
Synopsis Analogue filter design and implementation. Signal processing: digital systems, frequency response, filters, z-transforms, DFT, FFT. Recursive, non recursive and adaptive filter design, applications using the TM5320 family processors.
Assessment Examination (3 hours): 60% * Practical work and laboratory work: 40%
Prescribed texts
Strum R D and Kirk D E First principles of discrete systems and digital signal processing Addison-Wesley, 1988
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