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* HW #8 - Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Note how many multiply/add operations.
* HW #8 - Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Note how many multiply/add operations.
* HW #9 - Add to #8 writeup how to do a decimating filter and figure out how many multiply & adds are needed for a n/2 decimating low pass filter.([[Jodi S. Hodge]])
* HW #9 - Add to #8 writeup how to do a decimating filter and figure out how many multiply & adds are needed for a n/2 decimating low pass filter.([[Jodi S. Hodge]])
* HW #10 - Use Octave (or Mathlab or Silab) to plot the frequency response of low pass filters with cut off frequencies of 1/32T, 1/8T, and 1/4T and compare how many coeffficients are needed with an eye to answer the question "Is it less calculation to decimate and then filter, or better to put the filter in the pre-decimation filter?" ([[Jodi S. Hodge]])
* HW #10 -

* HW #11 -
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Revision as of 09:13, 10 November 2010

Topics

Overview of Signals and Systems

Individual Subjects

Some Useful Links to Suppliment or Substitute for a Textbook

Books on Signal Processing

Fourier Series

Dirac Delta Function and Convolution

Multi-rate Filtering

Multirate Filters Introduction

Slides from a Presentation on Polyphase Decimation and Interpolation by Mark Fowler

Course Pages

2005-2006 Assignments

2006-2007 Assignments

2008-2009 Assignments

2009-2010 Assignments

Class notes for Signals & Systems

Articles

Octave Tutorials

Installing Octave on a Mac (Chris Lau)

Octave and Scilab on a Mac (Ben Henry)

ASN2 - Octave Tutorial (Jodi S. Hodge)

A u(t) function example

FIR Filter Example Code for Octave

Table of Fourier Transform Properties

Homework Assignments

Please put your name next to the assignment, linking it to your submission

  • HW #4 - Given a linear time-invariant system where produces an output , find the output due to any function (Chris Lau)
  • HW #5: (Chris Lau)
    • Part 1 - Find and relate it to the Laplace Transform. Derive the Inverse Laplace Transform of this from the inverse Fourier Transform.
    • Part 2 -
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  • HW #6 - Pick a property of the Fourier Transform & present it on the Wiki. Make a table with all your properties. Interpret your property. (Ben Henry)(Chris Lau)
  • HW #7 - Finish the practice tests
  • HW #8 - Make a page about interpolating FIR filters. Note how many multiply/add operations.
  • HW #9 - Add to #8 writeup how to do a decimating filter and figure out how many multiply & adds are needed for a n/2 decimating low pass filter.(Jodi S. Hodge)
  • HW #10 - Use Octave (or Mathlab or Silab) to plot the frequency response of low pass filters with cut off frequencies of 1/32T, 1/8T, and 1/4T and compare how many coeffficients are needed with an eye to answer the question "Is it less calculation to decimate and then filter, or better to put the filter in the pre-decimation filter?" (Jodi S. Hodge)
  • HW #11 -

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