Course
Signal Processing (ELE500)
Facts
Course code ELE500
Credits (ECTS) 10
Semester tution start Autumn
Language of instruction Norwegian
Number of semesters 1
Exam semester Autumn
Time table View course schedule
Literature The syllabus can be found in Leganto
Introduction
We are surrounded by signal processing in our everyday lives. We find signal processing in areas such as telecommunication, transfer and storage of digital data (e.g. Jpeg, mpeg, mp3) as well as in interpretation and analysis of various data, such as medical data or seismic data etc. This course will deal with fundamental methods and techniques for digital signal processing.
Content
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
The student shall understand how signals can be studied in time or frequency domains, and that transforms can be applied to transform a signal form one domain to another. The student shall understand the purposes of digital filtering, and how this can be accomplished. Some knowledge of the design of digital filters is also expected. The student shall be familiar with fundamental concepts of stochastic signal analysis.
Skills:
The student shall be capable of using mathematical and statistical analysis in the study and design of signal processing systems and have the ability to expoit the programming environment Matlab in the simulation of such systems.
General competence:
At the end of this course the student shall have an understanding for the fundamental signal processing concepts from a broad perspective and a perception of its possible application areas.
Required prerequisite knowledge
HSE-course for master students (TN501)
Exam
Written exam
Weight 1/1
Duration 4 Hours
Marks Letter grades
Aid No printed or written materials are allowed. Approved basic calculator allowed
Withdrawal deadline 02.12.2024
Exam date 16.12.2024
Written exam with pen and paper.
Coursework requirements
Method of work
Overlapping courses
| Course | Reduction (SP) |
|---|---|
| Signal Processing (ELE500_1) , Signal Processing (MIK100_1) | 10 |