Discrete time signal and system representation: time domain, z-transform, frequency domain. Sampling theorem. Digital filters: design, response, implementation, computer-aided design. Spectral analysis: the discrete Fourier transform and the FFT. Applications of digital signal processing. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2500 or SYSC 3500 or SYSC 3600.Lectures three hours a week, laboratory three hours alternate weeks.

SYSC 4405 [0.5 credit] Digital Signal Processing

Discrete time signal and system representation: time domain, z-transform, frequency domain. Sampling theorem. Digital filters: design, response, implementation, computer-aided design. Spectral analysis: the discrete Fourier transform and the FFT. Applications of digital signal processing. Prerequisite(s): SYSC 2500 or SYSC 3500 or SYSC 3600.Lectures three hours a week, laboratory three hours alternate weeks.





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