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= [[ECE438|ECE 438]]: Digital Signal Processing with Applications  =
 
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*Please share your feedback/advice about the first year course [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|ENGR131: "Transforming ideas to innovation"]].
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Yes, I will be holding my regular office hour (2-3pm) today. -pm
  
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You will receive 0.5% bonus on your total course grade if you do the following:
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*Write a comment for the peer legacy section of [[Peer_Legacy_ENGR131|Engineering 131 and 132]]. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just write that number as part of your review/comment/advice.
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== Lecture Blog  ==
 
== Lecture Blog  ==
  
[[Lecture1ECE438F11|Lecture 1]], [[Lecture2ECE438F11|2]], [[Lecture3ECE438F11|3]] ,[[Lecture4ECE438F11|4]] ,[[Lecture5ECE438F11|5]] ,[[Lecture6ECE438F11|6]] ,[[Lecture7ECE438F11|7]] ,[[Lecture8ECE438F11|8]] ,[[Lecture9ECE438F11|9]] ,[[Lecture10ECE438F11|10]] ,[[Lecture11ECE438F11|11]] ,[[Lecture12ECE438F11|12]] ,[[Lecture13ECE438F11|13]] ,[[Lecture14ECE438F11|14]] ,[[Lecture15ECE438F11|15]] ,[[Lecture16ECE438F11|16]] ,[[Lecture17ECE438F11|17]] ,[[Lecture18ECE438F11|18]] ,[[Lecture19ECE438F11|19]] ,[[Lecture20ECE438F11|20]] ,[[Lecture21ECE438F11|21]] ,[[Lecture22ECE438F11|22]] ,[[Lecture23ECE438F11|23]] ,[[Lecture24ECE438F11|24]] ,[[Lecture25ECE438F11|25]] ,[[Lecture26ECE438F11|26]] ,[[Lecture27ECE438F11|27]] ,[[Lecture28ECE438F11|28]] ,[[Lecture29ECE438F11|29]] ,[[Lecture30ECE438F11|30]] ,[[Lecture31ECE438F11|31]] ,[[Lecture32ECE438F11|32]] ,[[Lecture33ECE438F11|33]] ,[[Lecture34ECE438F11|34]] ,[[Lecture35ECE438F11|35]] ,[[Lecture36ECE438F11|36]] ,[[Lecture37ECE438F11|37]] ,[[Lecture38ECE438F11|38]] ,[[Lecture39ECE438F11|39]] ,[[Lecture40ECE438F11|40]] ,[[Lecture41ECE438F11|41]] ,[[Lecture42ECE438F11|42]] ,[[Lecture43ECE438F11|43]] ,[[Lecture44ECE438F11|44]].  
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[[Lecture1ECE438F11|Lecture 1]], [[Lecture2ECE438F11|2]], [[Lecture3ECE438F11|3]] ,[[Lecture4ECE438F11|4]] ,[[Lecture5ECE438F11|5]] ,[[Lecture6ECE438F11|6]] ,[[Lecture7ECE438F11|7]] ,[[Lecture8ECE438F11|8]] ,[[Lecture9ECE438F11|9]] ,[[Lecture10ECE438F11|10]] ,[[Lecture11ECE438F11|11]] ,[[Lecture12ECE438F11|12]] ,[[Lecture13ECE438F11|13]] ,[[Lecture14ECE438F11|14]] ,[[Lecture15ECE438F11|15]] ,[[Lecture16ECE438F11|16]] ,[[Lecture17ECE438F11|17]] ,[[Lecture18ECE438F11|18]] ,[[Lecture19ECE438F11|19]] ,[[Lecture20ECE438F11|20]] ,[[Lecture21ECE438F11|21]] ,[[Lecture22ECE438F11|22]] ,[[Lecture23ECE438F11|23]] ,[[Lecture24ECE438F11|24]] ,[[Lecture25ECE438F11|25]] ,[[Lecture26ECE438F11|26]] ,[[Lecture27ECE438F11|27]] ,[[Lecture28ECE438F11|28]] ,[[Lecture29ECE438F11|29]] ,[[Lecture30ECE438F11|30]] ,[[Lecture31ECE438F11|31]] ,[[Lecture32ECE438F11|32]] ,[[Lecture33ECE438F11|33]] ,[[Lecture34ECE438F11|34]] ,[[Lecture35ECE438F11|35]] ,[[Lecture36ECE438F11|36]] ,[[Lecture37ECE438F11|37]] ,[[Lecture38ECE438F11|38]] ,[[Lecture39ECE438F11|39]] ,[[Lecture40ECE438F11|40]] ,[[Lecture41ECE438F11|41]] ,[[Lecture42ECE438F11|42]] ,[[Lecture43ECE438F11|43]] ,[[Lecture44ECE438F11|44]], [[final_examECE438F11|final exam]] .  
  
 
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*Sampling and Nyquist Rate
 
*Sampling and Nyquist Rate
 
**[[Practice sampling pure frequencies A ECE438F1|Playing an A 440 with MATLAB]]  
 
**[[Practice sampling pure frequencies A ECE438F1|Playing an A 440 with MATLAB]]  
**[[Practice_problem_finding_band_limited_signals_ECE438F11|What kind of signals are band limited?]] NEW! NEW! NEW!
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**[[Practice_problem_finding_band_limited_signals_ECE438F11|What kind of signals are band limited?]]  
  
 
*Z-transform and inverse z-transform  
 
*Z-transform and inverse z-transform  
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**[[Obtain_CSFT_complex_exponential|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a complex exponential]]  
 
**[[Obtain_CSFT_complex_exponential|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a complex exponential]]  
 
**[[Compute_CSFT_of_2D_rect_function_ECE438F11|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a 2D rect]]  
 
**[[Compute_CSFT_of_2D_rect_function_ECE438F11|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a 2D rect]]  
**[[Compute_CSFT_of_2D_sinc_function_ECE438F11|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a 2D sinc]] <span style="color: red;"> More input needed!</span>
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**[[Compute_CSFT_of_2D_sinc_function_ECE438F11|Obtain the continuous-space Fourier transform of a 2D sinc]]  
  
 
*Spectral Analysis of discrete-space (2D) signals
 
*Spectral Analysis of discrete-space (2D) signals
**[[Obtain_DSFT_rectangle|Obtain the discrete-space Fourier transform of a rectangle]]
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**[[Obtain_DSFT_rectangle|Obtain the discrete-space Fourier transform of a rectangle]] <span style="color: red;">
**[[Compute_DSFT_product_two_step_functions_ECE438F11|Compute the discrete-space Fourier transform of this function]]
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**[[Compute_DSFT_product_two_step_functions_ECE438F11|Compute the discrete-space Fourier transform of this function]]
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**[[Compute_DSFT_cosine_ECE438F11|Compute the discrete-space Fourier transform of this cosine]]  
 
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== Homework  ==
 
== Homework  ==
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*[[Hw6 ECE438F11|HW6]] due Wednesday October 26, 2011. [[Hw6_ECE438F11sln|Solution]]
 
*[[Hw6 ECE438F11|HW6]] due Wednesday October 26, 2011. [[Hw6_ECE438F11sln|Solution]]
 
*[[Hw7 ECE438F11|HW7]] due Wednesday November 9, 2011.  
 
*[[Hw7 ECE438F11|HW7]] due Wednesday November 9, 2011.  
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*[[Hw8 ECE438F11|HW8]] due Wednesday November 30, 2011. [[Hw8_ECE438F11sln|Solution]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 31 August 2013


ECE 438: Digital Signal Processing with Applications

Professor Boutin, Fall 2011


Message area: Bonus point opportunity

Yes, I will be holding my regular office hour (2-3pm) today. -pm

You will receive 0.5% bonus on your total course grade if you do the following:

  • Fill out the official course evaluation online.
  • Write a comment for the peer legacy section of Engineering 131 and 132. (It's ok if you took it when it had a different number: just write that number as part of your review/comment/advice.
  • Write a comment for the peer legacy of at least one other course here.
  • Send me an email indicating that you have done all this.

Course Information

  • Instructor: Prof. Mimi
  • Teaching Assistant: Rui Zhao
    • Email: zhao148@purdue.edu
    • Office: MSEE 190
    • Office Hours: M 10:30am-11:30am, W 10:00am-11:00am, R 1:30pm-2:30pm
  • Teaching Assistant: Trey Shenk
    • Email: trey.shenk at gmail dot com
    • Office: MSEE 190
    • Office Hours: F 11:40am - 1:30pm
  • Schedule
  • Course Syllabus
  • Important Dates:
    • Test 1, Friday October 7, 2010.
    • Test 2, Friday December 2, 2010.
    • Final, TBA

Getting ready for the Exams

  • Past Exams From Spring 2009 (Note: slightly different ordering of the material)

Lab Wiki

Here.


Resources


Lecture Blog

Lecture 1, 2, 3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ,9 ,10 ,11 ,12 ,13 ,14 ,15 ,16 ,17 ,18 ,19 ,20 ,21 ,22 ,23 ,24 ,25 ,26 ,27 ,28 ,29 ,30 ,31 ,32 ,33 ,34 ,35 ,36 ,37 ,38 ,39 ,40 ,41 ,42 ,43 ,44, final exam .


Collectively Solved Practice Problems


Homework


Your turn! A bonus point opportunity

Students in ECE438 Fall 2011 have the opportunity to earn up to a 3% bonus by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to digital signal processing. To pick a subject, simply write your name next to it. Your page will be graded based on content as well as interactions with other people (page views, comments/questions on the page, etc.). The number of links to other courses and subjects will also be taken into account: the more the merrier! Please do not simply copy the lecture notes and do not plagiarize. Read Rhea's copyright policy before proceeding.

Topic Number Topic Description Student Name
1 Something related to CT or DT Fourier transform Name
2 Something related to Z-transform Name
3 Upsampling and downsampling lab Jun Zhang, Tianhe Liu
4 Something related to discrete Fourier transform Name
5 Something related to Fast Fourier transform]] Name
6 Something related to Filtering Name
7 Something related to Speech analysis or processing Name
8 Something related to Spectral Analysis of 2D signals]] Name
9 Similarity analysis of images Yang Zhu
10 Something related to Quantization Name
11 Audio Signal Processing with Down-sampler and LPF Bo Yuan, Wei Wang
12 Audio Signal Generating and Processing Project Yimin Xiao
12 Student blog Name (s)




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