Applied digital signal processing

ELEN0071-1, University of Liège, Spring 2019


Lectures: Wednesday at 1pm 2pm in Auditoire 01 (B37)
(except on few dates when the room will be different, see the schedule)

Lecturer: Pierre Sacré

Assistant: Pouyan Ebrahimbabaie Varnosfaderani


This Wednesday's lecture (May 15, 2019) will be a facultative questions-and-answers session.
If you can, feel free to send your questions by email in advance (sorry for the short notice).


List of important concepts: here.


The lecture on Wed March 20 is canceled.


Homework 1 is due on Wednesday 06/03/2019 at 11:59pm.


As requested by your student representative, the lectures will start at 1pm.


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Schedule

This tentative schedule is subject to change.

Date Description Chapter
Wed 6/2 Introduction + Discrete-time signals and systems + z-transform 1, 2, 3
Wed 13/2
R.7 (B28)
Fourier representation of signals 4
Wed 20/2 Labo 1 + Homework 1 (due on Wed 06/03/2019 at 11:59pm)
Wed 27/2
02 (B37)
Transform analysis of LTI systems + Sampling of continuous-time signals 5, 6
Wed 6/3 Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) - part I 7
Wed 13/3 Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) - part II 7
Wed 20/3 No class [lecture canceled]
Computation of the Discrete Fourier Transform
8
Wed 27/3 Labo 2 + Homework 2
Wed 3/4 Structures for discrete-time systems 9
Wed 10/4 No class (Easter holidays)
Wed 17/4 No class (Easter holidays)
Wed 24/4 Design of FIR filters + Design of IIR filters 10 + 11
Wed 1/5 No class (Labor day)
Wed 8/5 Labo 3 + Homework 3
Wed 15/5 Questions-and-answers session (facultative)

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Book

book image Applied Digital Signal Processing
Theory and Practice

by Dimitris G. Manolakis (MIT) and Vinay K. Ingle (NU)

Cambridge University Press, June 2012

DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511835261

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Material

Course material available here.

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