Course overview
This course provides students with fundamental knowledge to manipulate discrete-time (DT) signals, analyse DT systems and design appropriate DT solutions to common engineering problems. The topics include DT signals and systems, essential analytical and computational tools to design and implement DT linear, time-invariant (LTI) systems. These skills will be developed concurrently in time and transform (z and Fourier) domains. This course will provide students with a foundation to pursue more advanced studies in areas including, but not limited to control, telecommunications, biomedical engineering and machine learning.
- Introduction to DSP, DT Signals and Systems
- Transform domain DT Signals and Systems
- Digital Filter Design
Course learning outcomes
- Describe the characteristics and transformations of discrete-time (DT) signals analytically
- Analyse DT linear time-invariant systems using time and transform (Fourier and z-) domain techniques
- Manipulate signals using analytical techniques and write algorithms to implement DT LTI systems with common software packages
- Design and analyse digital filters using various design methods
Availability
Class details
Mawson Lakes
Class number 55772
Section TU01
Size 25
Available 24
Class number 55771
Section TU02
Size 22
Available 21
Class number 55770
Section WS01
Size 45
Available 43
Class number 60009
Section LE01
Size 200
Available 198
Adelaide City Campus East
Class number 55774
Section TU01
Size 60
Available 19
Class number 55773
Section TU02
Size 60
Available 58
Class number 55769
Section WS01
Size 120
Available 77
Class number 60008
Section LE01
Size 200
Available 157
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