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ELE502
Digital Signal Processing (Level: 6 Credits: 15)

This is a final year module which builds upon the signal processing theory introduced in ELE374 Signals and Systems Theory. The main part of the module covers the theory of digital signal processing techniques and digital filter design. The module concludes with an examination of some applications of digital signal processing.

The module aims to introduce students to the advanced concepts of processing signals that are represented as finite-precision number sequences, and to examine the role of digital signal processing techniques in digital storage, transmission and control systems.

Topics covered include:

  • revision of signal processing theory;
  • conversion of band-limited signals into discrete-time sequences of finite-precision numbers;
  • digital signal processing techniques, including FIR and IIR digital filter design; and
  • the role of digital signal processing in the storage and transmission of speech, music and image signals, and in digital control.

 
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