The course is included in these curricula and study modules

It 2001 - 2004 - Data communication and networks

Level/category

Professional studies

Teaching language

English

Type of course

Compulsory

Recommended year of study

3

Total number of ECTS

3 cr

Competency aims

The student is expected to have an understanding of the fundamentals, implementation, and applications of digital signal processing (DSP).

Learning outcomes

Mathematical treatment of digital signal.
Media engineering skills.

Course contents

Part I: Theoretical part
1. Introduction
2. Signals and Spectra
2.1 Signals and Fourier Transform
2.2 Linear Systems
3. Sampling
3.1 Sampling in Time and Spectrum - Sampling
Theorem
3.2 Oversampling and Subsampling
4. Quantising
4.1 Analog/Digital-Converter
4.2 Quantising Curve and Dynamic
4.3 Quantising Error and Quantising Noise
4.4 Digital/Analog-Converter
5. FIR-Filters (Transversal Filters)
5.1 Basics
5.2 Realization
6. IIR-Filters (Rekursive Filters)
6.1 Basics
6.2 Realization

Part II: Application of DSP
in multimedia and media
1. Basics of media technology
2. Text
3. Graphics
4. Audio
5. Video
6. Data Compression (JPEG, MPEG)

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Telecommunications, Assembler

Previous course names

Foundations of DSP

Additional information

The course is conducted as an intensive course.

Recommended or required reading

Specified by course teachers during the course

Study activities

  • Lectures
  • Individual work

Workload

  • Total workload of the course: 0 hours
  • Of which autonomous studies: 0 hours
  • Of which scheduled studies: 0 hours

Mode of Delivery

Participation in tuition

Assessment methods

Written tests

Examiner

Pulkkis Göran

Group size

No limit

Assignments valid until

Until further notice

The timetable of the course

18-28.9.2006 i period 1 hösten 2006

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