Digital Signal Processing (COMM 602)
Offered By: 
Information Engineering and Technology Faculty
Description
- Discrete-Time Signals and Systems Classification of signals and systems, linear, time-invariant and time-variant systems, impulse response, convolution, causality and stability
- Finite and Infinite Impulse Response Systems (FIR, IIR) Representation by difference equations with constant coefficients, recursive and non- recursive filter systems Representation by z-transform, inverse z-transform, properties of the z-transform, transfer function, poles and zeros, stability, partial fraction expansion and inverse z-transform
- Fourier Transform Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), properties of DFT, convolution, filtering. Fast Fourier Transform(FFT) and its applications
- Digital Signal Processors (DSP) Architecture and programming
- Applications Design of digital filters