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Digital Signal Processing and Mathematics 2 (Spring 2010) (Forår 2010)

Kursuskode : EDSM2-U01
ECTS Point : 10 Status : Obligatorisk
Revideret : 22/01 2010 Oprettet : 29/05 2008
Placering : 2. semester Timer pr. uge : 8
Længde : 1 semester Undervisningssprog : Engelsk

Målsætning : Purpose:
Development of mathematical key competences for engineers in the field of electronics and IT. The course balances a theoretical and an applicational aim, with emphasis on project-orientation and the use of computers.

Learning outcomes:
The student must be able to:
• Explain the concepts of aliasing and quantization.
• Analyse digital FIR filters using the concepts: Convolution, difference equation, impulse response, Z-transform and frequency response.
• Explain Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and FFT, Z-transform and
the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (DTFT),.
• Design FIR Filters from a set of specifications using the window method and MATLAB functions.
• Apply the design tools of MATLAB to calculate the filter coefficients.
• Implement and test by measurements digital filters using a DSP evaluation kit.

Non-technical skills:
The student must be able to:
• Work out written reports in connection to the course assignments.
• Collect information and acquire new knowledge.
• Communicate technical problems in writing and speech.
• Cooperate in groups.
Hovedindhold : - Analysis of discrete-time linear systems in the time- and frequency- domains.
- Design and implementation of digital FIR filters on a digital signal processor including A/D and D/A converters.
- MATLAB is used as simulation tools with the goal of supporting the learning process.
Undervisningsform : Classroom teaching, problem solving in groups and exercises. Throughout the course students work in groups on course assignments.
Krævede forudsætninger : Documented knowledge corresponding to MATE1
Anbefalede forudsætninger : -Thorough knowledge of complex numbers and experience with MATLAB
Relationer : EDSM2 is compulsory for students in Electronics and Computer Engineering, and it is an optional course for students in Information and Communication Technology.
Prøveform : Se under bemærkninger
Censur : Ekstern
Bedømmelse : 7-trinsskala
Bemærkninger : In the beginning of the semester, the students form the project-groups. The group-size should be 3-5 students. In special cases, the teacher can accept smaller groups. Each group will have a supervisor to support their project-work and carry out the exam.
If a group member repeatedly violates the group agreements, the group can recommend him/her for exclusion.
If a student does not contribute to the project-work, he/she will be refused admission to the exam.

Before the exam:
The group present the project. Each student will give an approximately 10 minutes presentation of a part of the project. These presentations must be different and together they must cover important topics of the project.

Oral exam:
The exam is individual, and each student is examined about 20 minutes. The assessment is based on the project-report, the oral performance and the functionality of the product.
During the exam, supervisor and the external examiner will ask questions inspired by the presentation and the project-report. The questions will cover the content and goals of the course, and to support the theory behind the subject, the student is given a problem to solve.

After the exam:
If the student has questions about the exam and wants the result to be explained further, he may contact the supervisor by e-mail to make an appointment.. Students who fail to pass the exam may be guided to prepare for a re-examination. This consultation takes preferably place by the start of the following semester.
Undervisningsmateriale : Li Tan: Digital Signal Processing Fundamentals and Applications, First Edition, AP, Elsevier, ISBN-13: 978-0-12-374090-8
Ansvarlig underviser : Per Lynggaard , plyn@dtu.dk