ECE 401 Signal Processing, Fall 2024¶
Introduction to signal processing for advanced undergraduates or graduate students in the biological, physical, social, engineering and computer sciences. Representation and processing of continuous-time and discrete-time signals and images using phasors, Fourier series, sampling, FIR filters, discrete-time Fourier transform, Z transform, and IIR filters. Machine problems include processing of music, speech, photographic image, bioelectric, and biomedical image data.
4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: MATH 220.
Credit is not given for both ECE 310 and ECE 401.
Textbook (strongly recommended): DSPFirst by McClellan, Schafer and Yoder, 2nd edition, 2016.
Instructor: Mark Hasegawa-Johnson (jhasegaw).
On-line Tools¶
CampusWire will be used for on-line question answering. If you need the code to enter this site, send an e-mail to the course instructors.
Gradescope (enrollment code DKPK6N) is used for machine problems and exams.
PrairieLearn will be used for daily quizzes.
- Lectures can be viewed online in either of two ways:
Synchronously using zoom. The zoom link is on CampusWire.
Asynchronously using MediaSpace
DSPFirst Demos contains useful demos.
Our logo this semester is a Nyquist sampling demo uploaded by Jacopo Bertolotti.