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Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

ECEn 487: Introduction to Discrete-Time Signal Processing

Winter 2012

Welcome to the Discrete-Time Signal Processing class home page! In this class we will learn about the theory of discrete-time processing. The theoretical material is reinforced by a DSP laboratory, where you will implement and study some common DSP tasks on a computer platform.

Catalog Description

Digital signal processing, fast Fourier transforms, digital filter design, spectrum analysis. Applications in speech processing, SONAR, communications, etc.

Announcements (Updated Jan. 4, 2012)

  • The textbook is Oppenheim and Schafer, Discrete-Time Siognal Processing, 3rd Edtion (not 2nd Edition).
  • You may view and check homework solutions and your grades in BlackBoard!  Log in with your Route Y ID. and password to see what we have recorded.  Solutions will be posted after the submission deadline. Please bring any discrepancies you note in your recorded grade to the attention of the grader..


 

                                               COMBINED SCHEDULE FOR CLASS, LAB, AND OFFICE HOURS

Instructor   

Dr. Brian Jeffs
bjeffs@ee.byu.edu
457 CB
422-3062

 

Class TA

James Badal

badal24601@gmail.com

 

 

 
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9:00 Office Hours  

Office Hours

 

Office Hours
10:00
TA Hours

 

TA Hours

 

TA Hours

11:00
TA Hours   TA Hours   TA Hours
12:00
         
1:00
      TA Hours  
2:00
Lecture
392 CB

Lecture
392 CB

TA Hours

Lecture
392 CB
* Quiz *

3:00
 

Lab
490 CB

 

TA Hours

Office Hours
4:00

Office Hours

Lab
490 CB

Office Hours   Office Hours
5:00
 

Lab
490 CB


 
   
6:00
         
12:00 Homework due
(usually, check
homework schedule)
       

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