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=Rhea Section for ECE 438 Professor Boutin, Fall 2009=
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=Rhea Section for [[ECE438|ECE 438: Digital Signal Processing with Applications]] Professor [[User:mboutin|Boutin]], Fall 2009=
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Course statistics: GPA 2.52
  
There will be a simple homework assignment in the first week of class. The purpose of this assignment is to  test the use of Rhea as a means of communications for the class in the event  of a campus closing due to the H1N1 virus. This is an ungraded but required homework.
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7 As, 9 Bs, 10 Cs, 3 Ds, 2 Fs.
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[[Media:RheaManualNorlo.pdf|Rhea Help Manual]]
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Rhea is now on [http://www.facebook.com/pages/West-Lafayette-IN/Rhea/88771959948 Facebook].
  
==Course Info ==
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Prof. Mimi is [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000400964096&ref=name on facebook too].
* Syllabus
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* [[Course Summary ECE438Fall09mboutin|Course Summary]]
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*[[pandemic response ECE438Fall09mboutin|Course modifications and communication strategy in case of school closing]]
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== Prof. Mimi's Corner ==
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Prof. Mimi will use this space to share material with the class
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*[[homework_(BoutinFall2009)|Homework Statements and due dates]]
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*[http://www.ee.ic.ac.uk/hp/staff/dmb/courses/speech/speech.htm Link] to speech processing course by Mike Brooks. Look at section 1, page 1.5-1.6 for "my speech" example.
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*[http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4225856.html Link] to article about whether Neil Armstrong said "for man" or "for a man".
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*[http://www.maniacworld.com/Apollo_11_3.htm Link] to video footage of Neil Armstrong stepping foot on the moon.
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*[[image filtering material (ECE438BoutinSpring2009)| Some material for the lectures on image filtering]]
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*[[reading guide (ECE438BoutinSpring2009)| Suggested reading for final exam prep]]
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=== Questions/Discussions ===
 
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=== Course Related Material ===
 
* [[ECE_438_Spring_2009_mboutin_Course_Notes|Course Notes]]
 
* [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~allebach/ece438/lecture/ Prof. Allebach's Lecture Notes]
 
* [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~ipollak/ee438/FALL03/notes/notes.html Prof. pollak's Note] - Useful for the FFT.
 
* [[ECE_438_Spring_2009_mboutin_Definitions|Definitions]]
 
* [[ECE_438_Spring_2009_mboutin_Table_of_Formulas|Table of Formulas]]
 
* http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~allebach/ece438/supplements/ for the Essential Definitions and Relations Formula Sheet
 
* [[ECE_438_Spring_2009_mboutin_Symbols|List of Symbols]]
 
* [http://eeweb.poly.edu/~onur/lectures/lecture4.pdf Some additional information on MSQE from NYU]
 
*[http://www.audiocheck.net/audiotests_frequencycheckhigh.php Link] Here is a link with a variety of hearing tests, take a look!
 
  
=== Homework Related===
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''Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.'' --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 17:01, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
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Hey Everyone, this is the link to a new open-source software that is very similar to MATLAB
* Homework 0: [[hw0_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|hHW0]],  [[hw0_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|HW0 Discussion]],
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http://freemat.sourceforge.net/
* Homework 1:
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[[User:Dlamba|Dlamba]] 17:04, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
* Homework 2:
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* Homework 3:
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* Homework 4:
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* Homework 5:
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* Homework 6:
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* Homework 7:
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* Homework 8:
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* Homework 9:
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* Homework 10:
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===Exam Related===
 
* Exam related links and comments
 
**[http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~allebach/ece438/prev/ Prof. Allebach's previous mid-term & finals]
 
  
*Test 1
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[[Media:RheaManualNorlo.pdf|Rhea Help Manual]]
*Test 2
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*Test 3
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==Course Info ==
*Final
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* [[Media:Syllabus_ECE438_f09.pdf|Syllabus]]
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* [[Course Summary ECE438Fall09mboutin|Course Outline]]
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*[[pandemic response ECE438Fall09mboutin|Course modifications and communication strategy in case of school closing]]
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=== Course Related Material ===
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_Course_Notes|Course Notes]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_DFT_lecture_material|Some material for the lecture on DFT (re:leakage effect)]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_DFT_windowedfilter|Graph of the magnitude of the DFT of a windowed filter]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_basic2Dfunctions|Plots of some basic 2D functions]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_plotCSFTofbasicfilters|Plot of CSFT of some basic 2D filters]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_Definitions|Definitions]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_Table_of_Formulas|Table of Formulas]]
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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_student_questions|Student Questions]]
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* [[MP3 Basics]]
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=== Homework ===
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''Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.''--[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 09:40, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
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* Homework 0: [[hw0_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Statement]],  [[hw0_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]].
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* Homework 1: [[Media:hw1ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW1]], [[hw1_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:ece438hw1soln.pdf|Solution]]. 
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* Homework 2: [[Media:hw2ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW2]], [[hw2_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:Ece438hw2soln.PDF|Solution]]
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* Homework 3: [[hw3ECE438F09boutin|Hw3]]
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* Homework 4: [[Media:hw4ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW4]], [[hw4_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]],[[Media:Ece438hw4soln.PDF|Solution]]
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* Homework 5: [[Media:hw5ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW5]], [[hw5_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:Soln5.pdf‎|Solution]]
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::END OF HW RELATED TO TEST 1
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* Homework 6: [[Media:hw6ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW6]], [[hw6_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:Ece438hw6soln.PDF‎|Solution]]
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* Homework 7: [[Media:hw7ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW7]], [[hw7_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:Ece438hw7soln.PDF‎|Solution]]
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* Homework 8: [[Media:hw8ECE438F09boutin.pdf|HW8]], [[hw8_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]], [[Media:Ece438Hw8Soln.PDF‎|Solution]]
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* LINKS TO PAGES FOR BONUS: (Read Rhea's [[Disclaimer|disclaimer]], then write a comment on at least one page in each row. Copy and paste your comments in an email and send to Prof. Mimi]]
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::[[Peer_Legacy_ECE301|Peer Legacy for ECE301]]
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::[[Peer_Legacy_ECE438|Peer Legacy for ECE438]]
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::[[Peer_Legacy_ECE302|Peer Legacy for ECE302]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE311|ECE311]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE495fundnano|Fund. of Nanoelectronics]], or [[Peer_Legacy_ECE495VIP| VIP]].
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::[[Audience_awareness_in_posting|Who do you picture reads Rhea, and how does that influence what/how you post?]]
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===Labs ===
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''Lab related links and comments''
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* http://vise.www.ecn.purdue.edu/VISE/ee438L/
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* [[Media:LabProcedureECE438.pdf|Lab Procedure]]
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* Lab 1:
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===Exams ===
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*Test 1 (out of 145)
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::Stats: mean=69.7, median=70, std=28.3, grade histogram:[[Image:test1HistECE438F09.png|300px]]
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::[[test1feedbackECE438f09mboutin|Please give exam feedback here]].
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*Test 2 (out of 115)
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::Stats: mean=86.7, median=85, std=19.98, grade histogram:[[Image:test2HistECE438F09.png|300px]]
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::[[test2feedbackECE438f09mboutin|Please give exam feedback here]].
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*Final (out of 220)
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:: Stats: mean=126.9, median=126, Max=195, Min=48
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:: gradelines: <math>A \geq 170</math>, <math>B \geq 139</math>, <math>C \geq 100</math>, <math>D \geq 72</math>
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::[[finalexamdiscussionECE438f09mboutin|Final Exam Discussion]]
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===Student-Led Recitations===
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*[[Student-Lead Recitation Guidelines|Student-Led Recitation Guidelines]]
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* There will be up to two recitations on each subject: one on Monday 6-7pm, EE115, and one on Tuesday 6-7pm, EE115.
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* Please specify M or Tu next to your name, so we know which day you are available to lead the recitation.
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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!  Topic Number
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!  Topic Description
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!  Leader
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!  Recitation Date
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!  Recitation Time
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!  Room Number
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|  1
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|  [[student_summary_CT_DT_Fourier_transform_ECE438F09|CT and DT Fourier transform]]
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| Hamad Al Shehhi, Tue
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| 9/1/2009
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| 6-7pm
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| ee115
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|-
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|  2
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|  [[student_summary_z_transform_ECE438F09|z-transform]]
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| Carlos Leon
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| 9/8/2009
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| 6-7pm
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| ee115
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|-
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|  3a
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| [[student_summary_sampling_part1_ECE438F09|sampling part 1]]
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| Michael Wei - Tu
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| Sept. 15
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| 6-7pm
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| ee115
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|-
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|  3b
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| [[student_summary_sampling_part2_ECE438F09|sampling part 2]]
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| name - M/Tu
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| Sept. 21/22
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| 6-7pm
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| ee115
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|-
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|  4
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| [[student_summary_Discrete_Fourier_transform_ECE438F09|Discrete Fourier transform]]
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| Kelli Hacker - M
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| Sept. 28
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| 6-7pm
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| ee115
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|-
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|  5
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| [[student_summary_Fast_Fourier_transform_ECE438F09|Fast Fourier transform]]
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| Emily Thompson
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| skip
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| TBD
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| TBD
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|-
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|  6
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| [[student_summary_DT_Systems|DT Systems]]
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| Ryan Taylor - Tu
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| TBD
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| TBD
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| TBD
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|-
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|  7
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| [[student_summary_Filtering|Filtering-Recap]]
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| Dhruv Lamba
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| Tu, Nov 17 
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| 6-7pm
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| EE 115
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|-
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|  8
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| [[student_summary_speech|Speech]]
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|  - Mo
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Peter Clay - Tu
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| Nov. 3
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| 6-7pm
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| EE115
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|-
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|  9a
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| [[student_summary_spectral_analysis_2D_signalsb|Spectral Analysis of 2D signals]]
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| Ryan Scheidt - Tuesday
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| Dec. 1st, Tuesday
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| 6-7pm
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| EE115
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|-
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|-
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|  9b
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| [[student_summary_spectral_analysis_2D_signals|Spectral Analysis of 2D signals]]
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| Ren Pan -Mo
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| Nov. 16(Mo)
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| 6-7pm
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| EE115
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|-
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|-
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|  10a
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| [[student_summary_image_processing|Image Processing]]
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| Ananya Panja-Tuesday
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| Dec 8th,Tue
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| 6-7pm
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| EE115
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|-
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|-
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|  10b
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| [[Image Processing Recitation]]
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| Michael Nolte
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| TBD
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| 6-7pm
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| EE 115
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|-
  
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|  11
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| Quantization (if time permits)
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| Your Name
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| TBD
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| TBD
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| TBD
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|-
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|  12
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| Encoding (if time permits)
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| Your Name
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| TBD
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| TBD
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| TBD
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|}
 
===Useful Links===
 
===Useful Links===
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* http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~allebach/ece438/supplements/ for the Essential Definitions and Relations Formula Sheet
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* [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~allebach/ece438/lecture/ Prof. Allebach's Lecture Notes]
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* [http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~ipollak/ee438/FALL03/notes/notes.html Prof. pollak's Note] - Useful for the FFT.
 
*Flash-based 438 tutorials:
 
*Flash-based 438 tutorials:
 
**http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/VISE/ee438/demos/flash/
 
**http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/VISE/ee438/demos/flash/
 
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*[http://www.audiocheck.net/audiotests_frequencycheckhigh.php Link] Here is a link with a variety of hearing tests, take a look!
 
===Miscellaneous===
 
===Miscellaneous===
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* [[User:Mortz|VIP callout!]]
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* Are you considering a career in research? Do you want to know more about the kind of opportunities available for people with a graduate degree? We just had a great talk by Dr. Ken Tobin from Oak Ridge National Lab. His abstract, bio as well as a link to his slides can be found [[CNSIPseminars|here]]. Take a look!

Latest revision as of 11:05, 25 June 2010


Rhea Section for ECE 438: Digital Signal Processing with Applications Professor Boutin, Fall 2009

Course statistics: GPA 2.52

7 As, 9 Bs, 10 Cs, 3 Ds, 2 Fs.


Rhea is now on Facebook.

Prof. Mimi is on facebook too.


Another Open Source MATLAB-like software!! Hey Everyone, this is the link to a new open-source software that is very similar to MATLAB http://freemat.sourceforge.net/ Dlamba 17:04, 27 November 2009 (UTC)


Rhea Help Manual

Course Info

Course Related Material

Homework

Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.--Mboutin 09:40, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

END OF HW RELATED TO TEST 1
Peer Legacy for ECE301
Peer Legacy for ECE438
Peer Legacy for ECE302, ECE311, Fund. of Nanoelectronics, or VIP.
Who do you picture reads Rhea, and how does that influence what/how you post?

Labs

Lab related links and comments

Exams

  • Test 1 (out of 145)
Stats: mean=69.7, median=70, std=28.3, grade histogram:Test1HistECE438F09.png
Please give exam feedback here.
  • Test 2 (out of 115)
Stats: mean=86.7, median=85, std=19.98, grade histogram:Test2HistECE438F09.png
Please give exam feedback here.
  • Final (out of 220)
Stats: mean=126.9, median=126, Max=195, Min=48
gradelines: $ A \geq 170 $, $ B \geq 139 $, $ C \geq 100 $, $ D \geq 72 $
Final Exam Discussion

Student-Led Recitations

  • Student-Led Recitation Guidelines
  • There will be up to two recitations on each subject: one on Monday 6-7pm, EE115, and one on Tuesday 6-7pm, EE115.
  • Please specify M or Tu next to your name, so we know which day you are available to lead the recitation.
Topic Number Topic Description Leader Recitation Date Recitation Time Room Number
1 CT and DT Fourier transform Hamad Al Shehhi, Tue 9/1/2009 6-7pm ee115
2 z-transform Carlos Leon 9/8/2009 6-7pm ee115
3a sampling part 1 Michael Wei - Tu Sept. 15 6-7pm ee115
3b sampling part 2 name - M/Tu Sept. 21/22 6-7pm ee115
4 Discrete Fourier transform Kelli Hacker - M Sept. 28 6-7pm ee115
5 Fast Fourier transform Emily Thompson skip TBD TBD
6 DT Systems Ryan Taylor - Tu TBD TBD TBD
7 Filtering-Recap Dhruv Lamba Tu, Nov 17 6-7pm EE 115
8 Speech - Mo

Peter Clay - Tu

Nov. 3 6-7pm EE115
9a Spectral Analysis of 2D signals Ryan Scheidt - Tuesday Dec. 1st, Tuesday 6-7pm EE115
9b Spectral Analysis of 2D signals Ren Pan -Mo Nov. 16(Mo) 6-7pm EE115
10a Image Processing Ananya Panja-Tuesday Dec 8th,Tue 6-7pm EE115
10b Image Processing Recitation Michael Nolte TBD 6-7pm EE 115
11 Quantization (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD
12 Encoding (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD

Useful Links

Miscellaneous

  • VIP callout!
  • Are you considering a career in research? Do you want to know more about the kind of opportunities available for people with a graduate degree? We just had a great talk by Dr. Ken Tobin from Oak Ridge National Lab. His abstract, bio as well as a link to his slides can be found here. Take a look!

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