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Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
 
Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering  
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School of [[ECE|Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
  
 
===Use of MATLAB in [[ECE438]]: Digital Signal Processing with Applications ===
 
===Use of MATLAB in [[ECE438]]: Digital Signal Processing with Applications ===
 
* Scope and Structure of the [[ECE438_Lab_Fall_2010|ECE438 lab]], by Jordan Kisner  
 
* Scope and Structure of the [[ECE438_Lab_Fall_2010|ECE438 lab]], by Jordan Kisner  
  
* Current Students' perspective  
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* Current Students' perspective: ECE438 [http://vise.www.ecn.purdue.edu/VISE/ee438L/lab6/pdf/lab6b.pdf Lab 6.2] (on the FFT)
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=== Other Uses, by [[user:mboutin|Prof. Mimi Boutin]]===
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'''Students Playing Music With MATLAB'''
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*[[HW1.1_Allen_Humphreys_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Playing "Hail Purdue" in MATLAB]] (from [[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|HW1]] [[ECE301]]- [[Main_Page_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Fall 2008 with Prof. Boutin]])
  
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*[[HW1.2_Ben_Moeller_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Looking for the subbliminal message in a Judas Priest song]]
  
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'''Use in Decision Theory'''
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*[[Homework_1_OldKiwi|Experimenting with Bayes rule]] (from [[ECE662]])
  
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'''Creating synthetic sound signals in Matlab''' (from [[ECE301|ECE301]])
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* [[Homework_1 | ECE 301 exercise]]
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* [http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~huffmalm/301SU09/Mario.m Mario Bros Theme Tune]
  
=== Other Uses, by [[user:mboutin|Prof. Mimi Boutin]]===
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'''Understanding convolution using Matlab''' (from [[ECE301|ECE301]])
'''Students Playing Music With MATLAB'''
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* [[Homework_2 | ECE 301 exercise]]  
*[[HW1.1_Allen_Humphreys_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Playing "Hail Purdue" in MATLAB]] (from [[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|HW1]] [[ECE301]]- [[Main_Page_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Fall 2008 with Prof. Boutin]])
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* [http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~huffmalm/myconv.m Custom, illustrative convolution function]  
  
*[[HW1.2_Ben_Moeller_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Looking for the subbliminal message in a Judas Priest song]]
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'''Understanding Fourier expansions of periodic signals''' (from [[ECE301|ECE301]])
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* [[Fourier_Properties | ECE 301 exercise]]
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* [http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~huffmalm/FourierApprox.m Approximation of square wave with finite number of Fourier terms]
  
*[[Hw1_ECE662Spring2010|Experimenting with Bayes rule]] (from [[ECE662]])
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'''Understanding sampling and aliasing''' (from [[ECE301|ECE301]])
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* [http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~huffmalm/MarioAlias.m Mario Bros Tune with variable sampling]
  
*[[Landis'_Matlab_Page]]
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'''Use in graduate student's research'''
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*[[Landis'_Matlab_Page|Landis Huffman, PhD student in ECE]]
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 29 December 2010

Use of MATLAB in the Classroom (ECE)

October 6, 2010

Welcoming Remarks

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Prof. Jan Allebach

Hewlett-Packard Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Use of MATLAB in ECE438: Digital Signal Processing with Applications

  • Scope and Structure of the ECE438 lab, by Jordan Kisner
  • Current Students' perspective: ECE438 Lab 6.2 (on the FFT)
Vinayak.jpg Janamjhaveri.jpg
Vinayak Gokhale Janam Jhaveri

Other Uses, by Prof. Mimi Boutin

Students Playing Music With MATLAB

Use in Decision Theory

Creating synthetic sound signals in Matlab (from ECE301)

Understanding convolution using Matlab (from ECE301)

Understanding Fourier expansions of periodic signals (from ECE301)

Understanding sampling and aliasing (from ECE301)

Use in graduate student's research


Alumni Liaison

Basic linear algebra uncovers and clarifies very important geometry and algebra.

Dr. Paul Garrett