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Homework number 3 (ECE438 Fall09 Prof. boutin)
due by 5pm, Wednesday Sept. 23, 2009.
- Read the following disclaimer.
- Create a Rhea page related to ECE438.
- Post a link to your creation below.
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Lecture 1, 8/24/2009 Notes --Rodrigaa 13:40, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
Important properties of Z-Transform --kakyel
Convergence of Z Transform --kmhacker
Discrete_Time_Interpolation --Dlamba
Application of Upsampling in High-Quality Audio Reconstruction --jkubasci
GPS Signal Processing --Kheldman
File:Lecture Notes 9-9-09.doc -- smith592
Sampling Rate Conversion - Downsampling -- rrego
Lossy versus Lossless Images -- rscheidt
Fourier Analysis of Human Speech -- crtaylor
Discrete Fourier Transform -- halshehh