Electrical and Computer Engineering Department -- University of Toronto


ECE431: Digital Signal Processing

Spring 2008


Instructor:  Prof. Wei Yu
Office: Bahen 4114
email: weiyu@comm.utoronto.ca
Office Hour: Wednesday 11am-12noon


Textbook:    Discrete-Time Signal Processing

Authors:       Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer with John R. Buck, Prentice Hall, 1999. 2nd Edition

 

(Note: There are various printings of the 2nd edition of the book, which contains different typos, for example, in Q.4.37. Please see the errata*.pdf files at the following link for updates/corrections.)

 

Course Description:

This is a course on the design and analysis of discrete-time systems and digital signal processing algorithms.

Topics covered:

Review of discrete signals and systems

Sampling of continuous time signals

Multirate systems: decimation and interpolation

Quantization effects

Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)

Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT)

Z-transform

Nonrecursive (FIR) and recursive (IIR) systems

Digital filter design

Applications to communications systems, equalization.

Course Outline: Click here

Pre-requisite: Signals and Systems: ECE310 or ECE216 or ECE355 or equivalent.

Grades:  Lab (20%) Midterm (30%) Final (50%).

Midterm Date and Location:

Wednesday February 27, 7pm-9pm. Location: BA2175.

All exams in this course are open-book, open-notes exams. Non-programmable calculators allowed.

Lecture Schedule:

Date

Time

Location

Tuesday

11am-12noon

GB248

Wednesday

12noon-1pm

GB248

Thursday

3pm-4pm

GB248


Tutorial Schedule:

 

TUT 01 Tue 17:00 18:00 BA2159

TUT 02 Tue 13:00 14:00 BA2159

TUT 03 Tue 10:00 11:00 BA2159

 

The tutorial TAs are: Jim Huang and Sam Vakil.


Note: The Spring session lectures begin on January 7, end on April 11.  Tutorials and Labs start the week of January 14.


Last Updated:1/22/08