CoE 4TL4: Digital Signal Processing
Course Objectives
The objective
is to provide a strong background on the DSP theory and applications and to
consolidate previous material, as well as introduce new concepts.
Course Description
Assessment
1. Lab- 16% (each 4%) ITB/AB101
Lab time:
- L03:
Monday, 14:30-17:20, every other week starting
from Oct. 3
- L01:
Tuesday, 14:30-17:20, every
other week starting from Oct. 4
- L05:
Thursday, 14:30-17:20, every
other week starting from Oct. 6
- L07:
Friday, 14:30-17:20, every other week starting from Oct. 7
- L04:
Monday, 14:30-17:20, every
other week starting from Oct. 10
- L02:
Tuesday, 14:30-17:20, every other week starting from Oct. 11
- L06:
Thursday, 14:30-17:20, every
other week starting from Oct. 13
- L08:
Friday, 14:30-17:20, every
other week starting from Oct. 14
Lab problems:
Lab 1
Lab 2
Lab 3
Lab 4
2. Tutorial Attendance - 4%
3. 5 Quizzes 20% (each 4%)
Marks of Quizzes 1 and 2
Mark of Quiz 3
Mark of Quiz 4
4. Midterm - 20%
Formula sheet
Mark of midterm exam
Only for students who are in biomedical engineering program: Oct. 20, 19pm-21pm, PC 335.
Mark of Quiz 1-5, Midterm, Tutorial and Labs
5. Final Exam - 40%
Important: Students must pass the combined
midterm/exam component to get a pass in the course. The midterm and exam will
be combined with the weighting 20% on the midterm and 40% on the final. A grade
of 50% in this combination must be attained to pass. Statistical adjustments
(such as bell curving) will not normally be used.
Please note that students who miss the
midterm, and who have a valid excuse, will be subjected to an oral makeup test
or a written test, at the discretion of the instructor. Those who do not have a valid excuse will be assessed
zero for the midterm component of the final grade.
Lecture Notes
Lecture
time and place: Mon We Thu 13:30am-14:20am, MDCL/1309
Textbook
- A.V. Oppenheim and R. W.
Schafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing (2nd Edition),
Prentice-Hall, 1998, ISBN 0-13-754920-2.
Reference Books and Notes
- Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, McGraw-
Hill.
- John G. Proakis and
Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital
Signal Processing, Pearson Prentice Hall, 4th ed, 2007,
ISBN 0-13-187374-1.
Office Hours
- Thursday, 3pm-5pm, Room:
ITB A217, ext. 27599
Practice
Problems:
Solution
Solution
Teaching
Assistants:
T01
(Tuesday) 10:30-11:20 ABB/136 starting Sept. 20
T02 (Friday) 10:30-11:20 JHE/A102 starting Sept. 23
- Hua-Ying Li is responsible
for lab section switch, invigilating the midterm,
marking of midterm exam and final exam, and the calculation of average
mark. ITB234, ext. 27896, Email: lih25@grads.ece.mcmaster.ca
- Ting-Xia Li is responsible
for Monday and Tuesday labs, ITB/A204, ext. 24087, Email: lit22@mcmaster.ca
- Eleanor Leung is
responsible for Thursday and Friday labs, ITB/A203, ext. 27094, Email: leungen3@univmail.cis.mcmaster.ca