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====== Signals and Systems | ====== Signals and Systems | ||
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The study of computer vision, graphics and robotics requires background in the concept of discrete signals, filtering, and elementary linear systems theory. Discrete signals are obtained by sampling continuous signals. Starting with a continuous time signal, students will review the concept of a discrete signal, the conditions under which a continuous signal is completely represented by its discrete version, and discuss the analysis and design of linear time-invariant systems. In particular, frequency selective filters in both discrete and continuous time domain will be developed. An accompanying lab will cover applications of the concepts covered in the lectures to practical problems such as speech and image processing. | The study of computer vision, graphics and robotics requires background in the concept of discrete signals, filtering, and elementary linear systems theory. Discrete signals are obtained by sampling continuous signals. Starting with a continuous time signal, students will review the concept of a discrete signal, the conditions under which a continuous signal is completely represented by its discrete version, and discuss the analysis and design of linear time-invariant systems. In particular, frequency selective filters in both discrete and continuous time domain will be developed. An accompanying lab will cover applications of the concepts covered in the lectures to practical problems such as speech and image processing. | ||
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* Analyze the effects of discrete-time representation of continuous signals | * Analyze the effects of discrete-time representation of continuous signals | ||
* Design, build and measure continuous and discrete time frequency selective filters | * Design, build and measure continuous and discrete time frequency selective filters | ||
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+ | ===== Course Contacts ===== | ||
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+ | * Course Director: Hugh Chesser โ hugh DOT chesser AT lassonde DOT yorku DOT ca, [[http:// | ||
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+ | * Teaching Assistants: | ||
+ | * Mr. Markus Solbach (solbach AT cse DOT yorku DOT ca) | ||
+ | * Mr. Mehdi Abasi (m DOT abasi DOT iut AT gmail DOT com) | ||
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===== Textbook ===== | ===== Textbook ===== | ||
- | Mark Wickert, //Signals and Systems for Dummies//, John Wiley & Son, 2013, ISBN: 978-1-118-47581-2 | + | * Mark Wickert, //Signals and Systems for Dummies//, John Wiley & Son, 2013, ISBN: 978-1-118-47581-2 |
===== Lectures ===== | ===== Lectures ===== |
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