ECE 562 - Digital Signal Processing II

Instructor

John S. Loomis
Office KL 462
Telephone (937) 229-3981
E-Mail: loomis@udri.udayton.edu

Textbooks

Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice-Hall, 1989. ISBN 0-13-216292-X

Monson H. Hayes, Statistical Digital Signal Processing and Modeling, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998. ISBN 0-471-59431-8

Grading System

5 assignments (30%)
3 projects (45%)
1 tests (15%)

General Requirements

Assignments consist of problems selected by the instructor. Late, unexcused, assignments receive a maximum score of 70%.

The first two projects involve programming a DSP hardware evaluation board. The details of these projects are yet to be determined.

The last project consists of a written report and oral presentation of 30-45 minutes on some aspect of digital signal processing. Projects must demonstrate some concept or application of digital signal processing through the use of Matlab programs written by the student. Copies of the written report must be distributed to the instructor and students prior to the class in which the presentation is given.

The test is a comprehensive final exam consisting of an in-lab, open-book session. The test will consist of conceptual questions and problems that will require the use of Matlab. Work must be completed during class time for full credit. Partial credit will be allowed for problems completed as take-home exercises.

Maintained by John Loomis, last updated 6 Jan 1998