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Vakinformatie
| Studiejaar |
2008 |
| Taal vak |
Engels |
| Vakbeschrijving |
The purpose of this course is in the sequel to Embedded Signal Processing, to acquaint the student with adaptive and statistical digital signal processing in order to enable the active participation in current research projects. Besides an extension of the theory, attention is paid to verification and algorithm simulation for applications as software defined radio and noise cancelling. Topics are: characteristics of discrete stochastic signals and processes, noise propagation in discrete-time signal processing systems, multirate signal processing, linear prediction and optimal linear filters, least squares methods, adaptive filters, recursive least squares algoritms, power spectral estimation applications. |
| Inhoud |
See course description |
| Doel |
See course description |
| Deeln. opleiding |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) |
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Fase |
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Kwartiel |
K4 |
5.0 |
EC |
| Computer Science (CS) |
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Fase |
M |
Kwartiel |
K4 |
5.0 |
EC |
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| Collegevormen |
HC Hoorcollege |
| Contacturen p/w |
2 |
| Tentamenvorm |
Two (Matlab) homework assignments + projects |
| Voorkennis |
| Noodzakelijk: | | | 121059 Embedded Signal Processing |
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| Studiebelasting |
5.0 EC |
| Contactpersoon |
Prof.dr.ir. C.H. Slump |
| Docenten |
prof.dr.ir. C.H. Slump |
| Studiemateriaal |
John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, principles, algorithms and applications, 4th ed. chapter 1-10, Prentice-Hall, 2007 Aanvullende readers |
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Tentamens
Mededelingen
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1 EC (European Credit) is gelijk aan 28 uur studiebelasting
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