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The objective of the course is to provide the student with mathematic methods used for discrete signal processing.
In addition, the objective is to enable the student to give an account of this knowledge and use this knowledge.
- To provide the student with skills of how to make use of discrete methods by solving
scientific and engineering problems, particularly within the low voltage engineering.
- To give the student knowledge about IT methods used for mathematical analyses of discrete systems.
- To practise specific mathematical disciplines with the student.
All 1st year courses must be passed.
Torben W. Knudsen (responsible)
Teaching methods in this course are a combination of: lectures, tutorials and problem-/problem oriented instruction.
English
J.G. Proakis/D.G. Manolakis: Digital Signal Processing - Principles, Algorithms and Applications.
E.B. Saff et al.: Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering and Science
Additional literature must be expected during the course.
During the course, a number of home assignments must be handed in and approved.
After the course: Oral examination. Marks are given according to the Danish 7-step scale.
Internal censorship.