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=Lecture 1 Blog, [[ECE438]] Fall 2015, [[user:mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]=
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Monday August 24, 2015 (Week 1) - See [[Lecture_Schedule_ECE438Fall15_Boutin|Course Outline]].
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Jump to [[Lecture1ECE438F15|Lecture 1]], [[Lecture2ECE438F15|2]], [[Lecture3ECE438F15|3]] ,[[Lecture4ECE438F15|4]] ,[[Lecture5ECE438F15|5]] ,[[Lecture6ECE438F15|6]] ,[[Lecture7ECE438F15|7]] ,[[Lecture8ECE438F15|8]] ,[[Lecture9ECE438F15|9]] ,[[Lecture10ECE438F15|10]] ,[[Lecture11ECE438F15|11]] ,[[Lecture12ECE438F15|12]] ,[[Lecture13ECE438F15|13]] ,[[Lecture14ECE438F15|14]] ,[[Lecture15ECE438F15|15]] ,[[Lecture16ECE438F15|16]] ,[[Lecture17ECE438F15|17]] ,[[Lecture18ECE438F15|18]] ,[[Lecture19ECE438F15|19]] ,[[Lecture20ECE438F15|20]] ,[[Lecture21ECE438F15|21]] ,[[Lecture22ECE438F15|22]] ,[[Lecture23ECE438F15|23]] ,[[Lecture24ECE438F15|24]] ,[[Lecture25ECE438F15|25]] ,[[Lecture26ECE438F15|26]] ,[[Lecture27ECE438F15|27]] ,[[Lecture28ECE438F15|28]] ,[[Lecture29ECE438F15|29]] ,[[Lecture30ECE438F15|30]] ,[[Lecture31ECE438F15|31]] ,[[Lecture32ECE438F15|32]] ,[[Lecture33ECE438F15|33]] ,[[Lecture34ECE438F15|34]] ,[[Lecture35ECE438F15|35]] ,[[Lecture36ECE438F15|36]] ,[[Lecture37ECE438F15|37]] ,[[Lecture38ECE438F15|38]] ,[[Lecture39ECE438F15|39]] ,[[Lecture40ECE438F15|40]] ,[[Lecture41ECE438F15|41]] ,[[Lecture42ECE438F15|42]] ,[[Lecture43ECE438F15|43]] ,[[Lecture44ECE438F15|44]], [[Final examECE438F15|45]] .
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In the first lecture, we spent most of the lecture covering the [[Media:SyllabusECE438F15boutin.pdf|syllabus]].  and explaining what a [http://www.slecture.org slecture] is.
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We only had a couple of minutes left to define what is a digital signal, and to talk about some fun applications of digital signal processing. The following application was mentioned briefly
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*Historical Preservation: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Miwejo0mgok Original Caruso (1904)] versus [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t936rzOt3Zc Caruso digitally processed]
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If you have time, you may want to look at the following two other applications:
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*A [http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=5798 software to remove the sound of vuvuzelas] at World Cup of Soccer, 2010.
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*[[Enhanced video george zimmerman DSP discussion|"Enhanced" George Zimmerman video]]
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Action items for students include
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* Read Rhea's [[Disclaimer|disclaimer]].
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* Read the [[Peer_Legacy_ECE438|ECE438 Peer legacy page]] and consider contributing to other [[Peer_legacy|peer legacy]] pages, such as [[Peer_Legacy_ECE201|ECE201]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE202|ECE202]], [[Peer_Legacy_ECE301|ECE301]], and [[Peer_Legacy_EPICS|EPICS]].
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Please feel free to post questions below!
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==Questions/Comments==
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*Post question here
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Next: [[Lecture2ECE438F15|Lecture 2]]
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Lecture 1 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2015, Prof. Boutin

Monday August 24, 2015 (Week 1) - See Course Outline.

Jump to 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, 45 .


In the first lecture, we spent most of the lecture covering the syllabus. and explaining what a slecture is.


We only had a couple of minutes left to define what is a digital signal, and to talk about some fun applications of digital signal processing. The following application was mentioned briefly

If you have time, you may want to look at the following two other applications:

Action items for students include


Please feel free to post questions below!


Questions/Comments

  • Post question here

Next: Lecture 2


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