EE 670 Information and Signal Processing



Instructor:

Alfred Andrawis

Office Location:

Harding Hall 206

Office Phone:

688-6217

Office Hours:

MWF 2:00-3:30 PM or by appointment only

Class Hours:

MWF, 1:00-1:50 pm

Class Location:

HH326

 

E-mail:

Alfred.Andrawis@sdstate.edu

 

Texts            

Ø      “Digital Signal Processing” 3rd Ed. By Mitra.

Ø      “Digital Signal Processing with Field Programmable Gate Arrays,” 3rd Ed. By Meyer-Baese.

Ø      Xilinx Handouts

 

Link to Book Webpage

http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072865466/

 

Course Objectives

To gain factual knowledge about Digital Signal Processing and Digital Filters Design.

 

General Course Description 

To introduce the student to the fundamentals of digital signal processing theory and applications that take them from their previous undergraduate exposure to signals and systems to a level suitable for advanced graduate study.

 

Computer Usage

Ø      In the classroom, computers will be used to solve problems using MatLab and Simulink.  Students are expected to have access to a personal computer and MatLab and Simulink to solve homework assignments, project and laboratory assignments.  

Ø      In the laboratory, MatLab, Simulink, DSP toolbox and Xilinx software will be utilized to generate hardware code to implement DSP systems on FPGA evaluation boards.

The first few experiments introduce the basic skills and requirements to use the software design flow (MatLab/Simulink, System Generator, Xilinx ISE tools).

Later experiments present the design flow and examples on various aspects of implementing DSP algorithms on FPGAs.

  


Published by Electrical Engineering, South Dakota State University
E-mail: Alfred.Andrawis@sdstate.edu