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ENSC 429 Digital Signal Processing

2018 Summer
May 5, 2018

Class Hours and Location:


Wednesday and Friday 2:30−4:20 PM RCB 8100
Meeting dates: May 7 to August 3, 2018

Instructor: Prof. Daniel Lee, Ph.D. P.Eng.


Office: ASB 9831, Tel: 778 782-7039, Email: dchlee AT sfu.ca
Office hour: Wed Fri 4:30P – 5:30PM or by appointment

TA: Mr. Mir Rejaul Karim, Office: ASB 10841


E-mail: mrkarim@sfu.ca AT sfu.ca
Office hours Wed Fri 12:00 – 1:30PM or by appointment

Text: A. V. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, Discrete-time Signal Processing, 3rd. Ed.,


Prentice Hall, 2010.

Pre-requisite: (ENSC 380 or MSE 280) and (ENSC 327 or ENSC 328).

Scope
This is an introductory course in digital signal processing. Contents include
discrete-time signal properties, Fourier transforms, and Z transforms, Fast Fourier
Transform and its applications, IIR and FIR filters design, discrete-time random
processes, minimum mean square estimation, adaptive filters, and quantization
noise in digital signal processing.

Contents

Emphasis on theory, not implementation. If you want to learn how to implement a DSP
chip, etc., this is not the course.
Discrete-Time Signals and Systems (Note 2.1-2.2), Oppenheim 2.1-2.5
Discrete-Time Fourier Transform (Not 2.3-2.4), Oppenheim 2.6-2.9
The Z-Transform (Note 3) Oppenheim Ch. 3
Random signals and linear MMSE estimation

Sampling of analog signals (Note 4), Oppenheim Ch. 4


Digital Filter Design and implementation Oppenheim Ch. 7
Discrete Fourier Transform and FFT, Oppenheim 8.0-8.7, 9.2

Statistical signal processing


Quantization noise in DSP (if time allows)

Grading

• Exam 1 (TBD): 25%.


• Exam 2 (July 11, Wed): 30 %
• Exam 3 (August 3, Fri): 30%
• Project (due July 25): 10 % Some project authors may be called for an interview by
the instructor.
• An exceptionally good exam 3 score or the project can further improve the final
letter grade. Extremely poor exam 3 score in comparison to the weighted semester
score can lower the final letter grade.
• Assignments are very important for learning. Unsatisfactory work in assignments or
projects can result in a failing letter grade.
• Attendance and class participation: 5 %

Assignments : uploaded in Canvas. Weekly assignments must be submitted through


canvas by the due date.

Course Notes: uploaded in Canvas.


Bring these course notes to the class!!! Lectures will be given with an
assumption that you have a copy of these notes in your hand in the classroom:

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