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                              EC3400: Digital Signal Processing 
                                              Course Description 
              Contact:     Prof. Roberto Cristi, Sp 462, tel. (831) 656 2223, rcristi@nps.edu 
               
                                      Text Book:   Roberto Cristi, Modern Digital Signal Processing, 
                                      Brooks Cole, 2003. 
                                      ISBN-13: 978-0534400958,   ISBN-10: 0534400957 
                                       
                                
               
               
              All Lectures on-Line: http://faculty.nps.edu/rcristi/EC3400online/title/title.htm 
              Other References (not required) : 
                 •  Digital Signal Processing, by Proakis and Manolakis, Prentice Hall 2006 (fourth 
                    edition); 
                 •  Digital Signal Processing by S.K. Mitra, McGraw Hill, 2010 (fourth edition). 
              Course Content: 
              Chapter 1: Review of basic linear systems.  
                 •  Fourier Transforms and related properties (material of EC2400, EC2410, given 
                    as a convenience to the students. This chapter will not be covered in class). If 
                    you like, you can access an online Review for Signals and Systems. 
              Chapter 2: Discrete Time Processing of Continuous Time Signals  
                 •  Digital Filtering of Continuous Time Signals; 
                 •  Quantization Errors; 
              Chapter 3: Fourier Analysis of Discrete Time Signals 
                 •  Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT) and Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT): 
                    Definitions and Properties; 
                 •  DFT for Spectral Estimation; 
                 •  DFT for Convolution; 
                 •  DFT/DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) for Data Compression; 
                 •  The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). 
              Chapter 4: Digital Filters 
                 •  Ideal vs Non Ideal Filters; 
                     •   Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Digital Filters; 
                     •   Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Analog and Digital Filters. 
                 Chapter 5: Digital Filters Implementation 
                     •   State Space Realization; 
                     •   Robust Implementations. 
                 Chapter 6: Multi Rate Digital Signal Processing: Fundamentals 
                     •   Downsampling, Upsampling and Samplign Rate Conversion; 
                     •   Multi Stage / Multi Rate Implementation of Digital Filters; 
                     •   Efficient Implementation of Multi Rate Systems. 
                 Chapter 7: DFT Filter Banks and Transmultilexers  (Subject to Time Availability) 
                     •   DFT Filter Banks for Signal Decomposition: Decimated and non Decimated; 
                     •   Applications 
                          
                 Requirements. 
                 2 Midterms, 1 Final (30% each) , Computer Assignments (10%); 
                 Homework assigned weekly, not collected (solutions will be posted). 
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