CISC *7650X Digital Signal Processing
(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as CIS 769. The information below might still reflect the old course numbers. Bracketed numbers, if any, are the old course numbers. Learn more...)
37½ hours plus conference and independent work; 3 credits
An introduction to discrete time signals and their spectral representation. The concept of sampling and the relationship between continuous signals and their representation on a digital computer. The design of computer algorithms using techniques of digital signal processing for application in digital filter design, digital picture processing, and speech recognition and synthesis.
Prerequisite: Mathematics 7280X [607X] or two terms of calculus; and Computer and Information Science 7200X [714X] or a course in analysis of algorithms.
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