CSC352 F06: Digital Signal Processing Fall 2006
Instructor:
Joel Rosiene,Ph.D.
Phone: (860)-465-0091
email: rosienej@easternct.edu
Description:
Third of four courses in the computational undergraduate sequence in computer science at Eastern Connecticut State Univeristy.
Suggested Course Sequence (prerequisites):
CSC350: Numerical Methods
CSC351: Signals and Systems
CSC352: Digital Signal Processing
CSC3XX: Special Topics, Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Goals and Objectives:
The student will continue the study of time (spatial) and frequency representation of signals and the design of linear systems to modify the characteristics of an input signal.
Through the use of inclass laboratory assignments and matlab projects the student will apply the theoretical concepts to real world problems.
The final grade will be based on four take home exams (50%) and four projects (50%) all given an equal weight.
Course Documents:
Tamal Bose, Digital Signal and Image Processing ISBN: 0-471-32727-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_signal_processing
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