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Digital signal processing and mathematics 1 (Spring 2006) |
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Course code : | IDSM1-U01 | ||
ECTS Credits : | 10 | Status : | Compulsory |
Placement : | 1. semester | Hours per week : | 8 |
Length : | 1 semester | Teaching Language : | Danish and English |
Principal Content : | The course is organized into two halves with equal emphasis: Introductory mathematics and Digital signal processing. Teaching digital signal processing has the objective of supporting the learning and application of mathematical topics. Through digital signal processing mathematics can easily be related to the "real world". Main contents of introductory mathematics: -Complex numbers. -Linear algebra (vectors and matrices). -Differential equations (second order with constant coefficients) -Sequences and series. -Power, Taylor and Maclaurin series Main contents of digital signal processing: -Representation of sinusoidal signals using real and complex form. -Spectrum of signals. Continuous-time Fourier series. MATLAB is used as simulation tools with the goal of supporting the learning process. | ||
Teaching method : | Classroom teaching, exercise solving and simulation using MATLAB. | ||
Required prequisites : | None | ||
Responsible teacher : | Bjørn Klint Christensen
, bjchr@dtu.dk |