Digital Signal Processing2

OGAWA, Mitsuhiro
  Elective  2 credits
【Information Science Correspondence Course・II/IV】
19-1-1700-3315

1.
Outline
This course is about theory of digital signal processing and its technique. Mainly, Fourier transform and techniques of transformation are discussed. For this, procedure of discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and also fast Fourier transform (FFT) are studied. By using a textbook, students will understand DFT, FFT and those implementation.
2.
Objectives
Main objectives of this course are as follows;
1. To know DFT, FFT and those difference.
2. To know calculation of DFT and FFT.
3. To know how to process FFT for digital data.
3.
Grading Policy
Two reports (total 50%). Reports are reviewed when they are returned.
Final exam (50%)
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook (ISBN: 978-4274216077) is used; same text as "Digital Signal Processing 1."



5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Standard learning time is 45 hours.
6.
Note
For reporting, students will solve exercises in textbook. Students can access the solutions. However, you're required to understand them.
The exercises are MORE difficult than the course "Digital Signal Processing 1."
Mathematical bases of basic mathematical analysis and linear algebra are required.
7.
Schedule
1. Textbook chapter 7.1
2. Textbook section 7.2
3. Textbook section 7.3 to 7.4
4. Textbook section 8.1
5. Textbook section 8.2 to 8.3
6. Textbook section 8.4
7. Textbook column F, G
8. Textbook section 9.1
9. Textbook section 9.2 to 9.3
10. Textbook section 9.4
11. Textbook section 10.1 to 10.2
12. Textbook section 10.3
13. Textbook section 10.4
14. Textbook section 10.5
15. Summary. Revision reports.
1.
Outline
This course is about theory of digital signal processing and its technique. Mainly, Fourier transform and techniques of transformation are discussed. For this, procedure of discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and also fast Fourier transform (FFT) are studied. By using a textbook, students will understand DFT, FFT and those implementation.
2.
Objectives
Main objectives of this course are as follows;
1. To know DFT, FFT and those difference.
2. To know calculation of DFT and FFT.
3. To know how to process FFT for digital data.
3.
Grading Policy
Two reports (total 50%). Reports are reviewed when they are returned.
Final exam (50%)
4.
Textbook and Reference
Japanese textbook (ISBN: 978-4274216077) is used; same text as "Digital Signal Processing 1."



5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Standard learning time is 45 hours.
6.
Note
For reporting, students will solve exercises in textbook. Students can access the solutions. However, you're required to understand them.
The exercises are MORE difficult than the course "Digital Signal Processing 1."
Mathematical bases of basic mathematical analysis and linear algebra are required.
7.
Schedule
1. Textbook chapter 7.1
2. Textbook section 7.2
3. Textbook section 7.3 to 7.4
4. Textbook section 8.1
5. Textbook section 8.2 to 8.3
6. Textbook section 8.4
7. Textbook column F, G
8. Textbook section 9.1
9. Textbook section 9.2 to 9.3
10. Textbook section 9.4
11. Textbook section 10.1 to 10.2
12. Textbook section 10.3
13. Textbook section 10.4
14. Textbook section 10.5
15. Summary. Revision reports.