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Applications of Signals and Systems
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Application Areas Control Communications Signal Processing (our concern)
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Control Applications Industrial control and automation (Control the velocity or position of an object) Examples: Controlling the position of a valve or shaft of a motor Important Tools: –Time-domain solution of differential equations –Transfer function (Laplace Transform) –Stability
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Communication Applications Transmission of information (signal) over a channel The channel may be free space, coaxial cable, fiber optic cable A key component of transmission: Modulation (Analog and Digital Communication)
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Modulation Analog Modulation: Transmitting audio signals. Advantage: Higher frequency range good propagation
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Modulation Frequency Modulation (FM), modulate the angle of the carrier. Advantage: More robust to interference
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Digital Modulation Used in CDs, digital cellular service, digital phone lines and computer modems. Advantages: –Can be encrypted –Electronic routing of data is easier –Digital storage faster –Multimedia capability
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Signal Processing Applications Signal processing=Application of algorithms to modify signals in a way to make them more useful. Goals: –Efficient and reliable transmission, storage and display of information –Information extraction and enhancement Examples: –Speech and audio processing –Multimedia processing (image and video) –Underwater acoustic –Biological signal analysis
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Multimedia Applications Compression: Fast, efficient, reliable transmission and storage of data Applied on audio, image and video data for transmission over the Internet, storage Examples: CDs, DVDs, MP3, MPEG4, JPEG Mathematical Tools: Fourier Transform, Quantization, Modulation
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JPEG Example 43K 13K 3.5K JPEG uses Discrete-Cosine Transform (similar to Fourier Transform)
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Biological Signal Analysis Examples: –Brain signals (EEG) –Cardiac signals (ECG) –Medical images (x-ray, PET, MRI) Goals: –Detect abnormal activity (heart attack, seizure) –Help physicians with diagnosis Tools: Filtering, Fourier Transform
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Example Brain waves are usually contaminated by noise and hard to interpret
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Biometrics Identifying a person using physiological characteristics Examples: –Fingerprint Identification –Face Recognition –Voice Recognition
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Audio Signal Processing Active noise cancellation:Adaptive filtering –Headphones used in cockpits Digital Audio Effects –Add special music effects such as delay, echo, reverb Audio signal separation –Separate speech from interference –Wind sound from music in cars
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Filtering Example
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Course Requirements 1.Calculus 2.Calculus 3.Calculus 4.Calculus (functions, Differentiation, integration, power series, sequences, Taylor expansions, complex analysis, vectors, and trigonometry )
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Is the course complicated? Yes if no Calculus Very simple if calculus ok.
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Text book Signals and systems demystified, 2007 SCHAUM'S OUTLINES OF Theory and Problems of Signals and Systems, 1995
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Assessment Mid term 15 Final exam 60 Project 10 Participation 5 Section and assignments 10
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