ECE 310: Digital Signal Processing I
General Information:
Instructor: | Chandra Radhakrishnan |
Office Hours: | M, Th 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Location: | Zoom |
E-mail: | cradhak@illinois.edu
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Teaching Assistant: | Andrew Page |
Office Hours: | T, F 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Location: | Zoom |
E-mail: | ajpage2@illinois.edu
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Lectures:
MTWRF, 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Zoom
Summer 2021 Videos
Summer 2021 Campuswire
Textbooks:
Required
Optional (On reserve)
Oppenheim and Schafer, with Buck, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 2nd Ed., 1999; or 3rd Ed., 2009.
Proakis and Manolakis, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 3rd Ed., 1996; or 4rth Ed., 2007.
Buck, Daniel, Singer, Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using MATLAB, Prentice Hall, 1st Ed., 1997; or 2nd Ed., 2002.
Grading:
Homework | 15% |
Worksheets | 15% |
Exams (3) | 45% |
Final | 25%
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Homework assignments will be posted twice a week. They will be due at 11:59 PM on Tuesday and Friday. Students are permitted to collaborate on the problems.
Students should upload their HW on Gradescope .
Students are encouraged to participate in Campuswire.
There will be three midterm exams Exam dates are July 01, July 15, July 29. Please regiter with CBTF.
The midterm exams are closed-book/notes. No calculators are allowed.
Final exam is comprehensive
Exam Policy
Exams will be manually proctored via Zoom using CBTF-remote (https://cbtf.engr.illinois.edu). This will be a manual proctoring service.
requiring the use of Internet connectivity as well as a camera.
Please login to CBTF scheduler to get added to CBTF.
Please review instructions at CBTF Instructions.
DRES students please refer to this link.
You can take the conflict quiz only if you are in a time-zone that makes it extremely inconvenient to take the exam during class-time or if you have a conflict with another course.
Please email the instructor by 06/21 if you have to take conflict exams this semester.
Your request must be approved before you can sign up for the conflict exam with CBTF
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