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Nov 22, 2024
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ECE 09341 - Signals and Systems Credits: 2
Continuous and discrete systems are used in every branch of engineering. Communication systems (for the transmission of voice, video and data), robotic systems, energy systems, biometric systems (Identification of a person based on physiological traits), systems that aid the handicapped and system-on-chip circuits are just a few examples that use the fundamental principles taught in this course. This course provides students with a foundation in linear dynamical systems and provides the appropriate background to engage in more advanced subjects like controls, signal processing and communications. This course will discuss the fundamental tools associated with the analysis of continuous (Laplace transform, Fourier transform and Fourier series) and discrete (z-transform) signals and systems. The concepts of impulse response, frequency response, and convolution are taught with the appropriate background in complex numbers and variables. Simple analog and digital filters and their practical uses form a major component of the laboratory component.
Prerequisite Courses: (ECE 09203 with a minimum grade of C- and MATH 01235 with a minimum grade of D-) or (ECE 09203 with a minimum grade of C- and MATH 01210 with a minimum grade of D- and MATH 01231 with a minimum grade of D-) Course Attributes: CAT, UGRD
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