Digital Signal Processing
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| EEEE4136 | Electrical & Electronic Engineering | 4 | 20 | Spring Malaysia |
- Code
- EEEE4136
- School
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 20
- Semesters
- Spring Malaysia
Summary
In this course, the students are given the basics of digital signal processing, from the conversion of the analog signal to digital form, to the basic transforms applied to interpret the signals within different domains, such as the discrete Fourier domain, or Z-transform domain. The effect of linear time-invariant systems is described in details and the techniques on sampling and filter design are also shown in detail.
Target Students
Fourth year students
Classes
- One 2-hour workshop each week for 10 weeks
- Two 2-hour lectures each week for 12 weeks
Assessment
- 25% Coursework 1: 25 hours of student effort; assessment of student ability to demonstratefundamental acquisition of the module learning outcomes
- 25% Coursework 2: weight 25%, 25 hours of student effort; assessment of student ability to demonstrate application of the module learning outcomes to realistic engineering design and implement tasks
- 50% Exam (2-hour)
Educational Aims
To give the students an overview and understanding of general digital-signal processing tools and techniques that are in use in modern digital systems.Learning Outcomes
Select and apply procedures for transforming signals between different domains
Analyse various types of digital processing approaches for implementation on signals and images
Evaluate practical aspects of signal acquisition and implementation
Develop and justify processing methods to digitally solve problematic signal acquisitions issues
Design and assess digital signal processing methods and their performance to mitigate inset noise under practical conditions
Conveners
- Kheong Sann Chan