بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Digital Signal Processing Course Specifications University of Khartoum Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Diploma/M. Sc. Program in Telecommunication and Information Systems Instructor: Dr. Iman AbuelMaaly
Course Title and number: Digital Signal Processing Degree programme(s) on which the course is delivered: M. Sc. Year or level in which course is taught: 2 nd Semester
Length of course: 3 hours per week for 16 weeks Course leader: Dr. Iman Abuel Maaly Abdelrahman Main language in which course is taught and assessed: English
Pre-requisite Courses: Basics of Digital Signal Processing
On successful completion of the Course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate a high level of competence and practical ability in the specification and design of digital signal systems. 2. Manipulate digital signals using z-transform, the DFT and FFT algorithms 3. Design digital systems and digital filters to meet specific characteristics Intended Learning Outcomes
4. Select, apply and critically evaluate filter design methods. 5. Analyze and evaluate signal processing techniques. 6. Develop and demonstrate awareness, understanding and experience of DSP topics, including a significant individual investigation ( project) based on real-world applications and techniques. 7 Intended Learning Outcomes
Text Book كتاب المقرر 1. John G. Proakis, and D. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Fourth Edition, Prentice-Hall International Inc,
Assessment Methods To be eligible for a pass in this course, students must successfully complete the following tasks : Final exam 70% Course work 30% as follows: Attendance and active participation in class sessions ( 10%) A mid term Exam (10%) Tutorials (10%)
Course Structure Review Analysis of LTI system in z- domain Frequency Domain Characteristics of of LTI systems Review of DF and Fast Fourier Transform Implementation of Digital Filters Design of Digital Filters Multi-Rate Processing & Filterbanks Spectral Analysis of Random Signals
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Text Book 1. John G. Proakis, and D. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, Fourth Edition, Prentice-Hall International Inc,
References
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