EE-456 Digital Signal Processing
GOALS
- To quantify signal distortion due to quantization
- To understand the sampling theorem
- To use z-transforms in analyzing and designing discrete-time systems
- To analyze and design FIR and IIR digital filters
- To use and interprest discrete Fourier transforms
- To analyze and design discrete-time systems with feedback
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
- The student will be able to quantify the effects of quantization and sampling.
- The student will be able to design sampled data systems.
- The student will be able to use z-transforms to analyze and design digital filters.
- The student will be able to use the discrete Fourier transform for signal analysis and filtering.
- The student will be able to analyze discrete-time control systems.
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENTS
- The ability to quantify the effects of quantization and sampling is assessed via examinations and laboratory exercises.
- The ability to design sampled data systems is assessed via examinations and laboratory exercises.
- The ability to use z-transforms to analyze and design digital filters is assessed via examinations and laboratory exercises.
- The ability to use the discrete Fourier transform for signal analysis and filtering is assessed via examinations and laboratory exercises.
- The ability to analyze discrete-time control systems is assessed via examinations.
ABET CRITERIA
- (a) an ability to apply knowlege of mathematics, science and engineering
- (b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
- (c) an ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs
- (e) an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
- (k) an ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice