Lecture, two hours; laboratory, four hours; outside study, six hours. Enforced requisite: course 113. Real-time implementation of digital signal processing algorithms on digital processor chips. Experiments involving A/D and D/A conversion, aliasing, digital filtering, sinusoidal oscillators, Fourier transforms, and finite wordlength effects. Course project involving original design and implementation of machine learning and signal processing systems for communications, radar, medical and other imaging, speech, music, or video using DSP hardware. Lectures include ethical concerns and societal implications of DSP-related technologies, and bi-weekly Writing II discussions. In progress grading (credit to be given only on completion of course 113DW).

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Instructor
Dennis M. Briggs
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24F 23F 22F 21F 20F 20W 19F 19W 18F 18W
Formerly offered as
EL ENGR 113DA

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