EE 545: Digital Signal Processing, 3.0 Credits

Fall 2004


Class Schedule: T, Th 5:15-6:30PM

Class Location: Thomas & Brown, Rm 204


Instructor:

Dr. Charles (Chuck) Creusere

Room 160D Goddard Hall

Phone: 646-3919

email: ccreuser@nmsu.edu


Office hours: M 9-10, Th 4-5; by appointment.


Course Description:

This is a first year graduate course in digital signal processing. Topics to be covered here include sampling, LTI discrete-time systems, discrete-time Fourier and z-transforms, digital filter design and realization, implementation issues, and multirate signal processing. While an undergraduate course in DSP is not required, it is helpful.


Prerequisites: EE311 or equivalent: Signals and Systems


Textbook:

S.K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing: A Computer-Based Approach, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, August 2000, ISBN: 0-07-232105


Other Useful References (not required):


Oppenheim, A.V., Shafer, R.W., and Buck, J.R., Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall, 2nd Edition (1999); ISBN: 0137549202.


Software:


MATLAB , Signal Processing Toolbox (available in T&B 201 and 202). Purchase of MATLAB is optional.



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