4 ECTS credits
110 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 4004685ENR for all students in the 1st semester at a (E) Master - advanced level.

Semester
1st semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Taught in
Dutch
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Department
Electronics and Informatics
Educational team
Werner Verhelst (course titular)
Activities and contact hours
24 contact hours Lecture
24 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
Course Content
In the theoretical part we study sampling (in time- and frequency domain) and windowing, the discrete Fourier transform and convolution, and show how to design and implement digital filters and spectrum analysers. In the practical part we aim at developing a feeling for a number of basic techniques, such as sampling, windowing, etc.... To achieve this, we perform simulation experiments using the Matlab software package on PC.



-exam requirements :

Students should know and understand the basic theoretic concepts and be prepared for practical use of digital signal processing. The material described in the theoretical part and it's use constitute the exam requirements.
Course material
Course text (Required) : Digitale signaalprocessing Deel 1, Werner Verhelst, VUB uitgaven
Course text (Required) : Digitale signaalprocessing Deel 2, Werner Verhelst, VUB uitgaven
Course text (Required) : Digitale signaalprocessing Deel 4, Werner Verhelst, VUB uitgaven
Handbook (Recommended) : Discrete-time signal processing, A.V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer, 3de, Prentice Hall, 9781292025728, 2013
Additional info
Dutch speaking students:
Werner Verhelst, Digitale signaalprocessing (delen 1,2and4), VUB uitgaven.

English speaking students:
A.V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer, Discrete-time signal processing, Prentice Hall

Complementary study material:
A.V. Oppenheim, R.W. Schafer, Discrete-time signal processing, Prentice Hall
Learning Outcomes

General competencies

-aims and objectives :
This course is intended as an introductory course. It's goal is to show the most essential theoretical concepts involved, as well as practical applicability such as to give the student a good feeling for practical use of digital signal processing.

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Oral Exam determines 100% of the final mark.

Within the Oral Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • Oral exam with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 100% of the final mark.

Additional info regarding evaluation
Oral examination.
Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Photonics Engineering: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)
Master in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence (only offered in Dutch)
Master in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Computer Science: Multimedia (only offered in Dutch)
Master in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Computer Science: Software Languages and Software Engineering (only offered in Dutch)
Master in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Computer Science: Data Management and Analytics (only offered in Dutch)