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ECE 320 - Signals and Systems II |
Second of a two-semester sequence of courses that provide the mathematical background for many ECE
courses taken in the junior and senior years. This course provides students with methods of
representing and analyzing discrete-time signals and systems. The effects of converting from
continuous-time to discrete time are studied, and the Z-transform is presented as a convenient
analysis tool. The powerful concept of frequency response of systems developed in the first
semester of the sequence continues to be emphasized. Random signals are studied in both continuous
time and discrete time. Application examples from communications, circuits, control, and signal
processing are presented.
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Semester: | Fall 2000 |
Credits: | 3 |
Grade: | A |
Time: | MW 10:30-11:45 |
Room: | R B102 |
Instructor: | Dr. Kathleen E. Wage |
Book: | Signals & Systems, Continuous and Discrete by Rodger E. Ziemer |
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