SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ECE 6250A: ADVANCED DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
FALL 2004

LECTURE NOTES

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Notes #2
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HOMEWORK


COURSE INFORMATION

OBJECTIVE
The goal of advanced digital signal processing course is to provide a comprehensive coverage of signal processing methods and tools, including leading algorithms for various applications.

INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Yucel Altunbasak
Office: GCATT-370
Phone: 404 385 1341
E-mail: yucel@ece.gatech.edu
Office hours: MW (10:05-10:55) in BH-308

TIME & LOCATION
MWF, 9:05-9:55AM
Instr. Center 215

TEXTBOOK
Required Text: Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing, Todd K. Moon and Wynn C. Stirling

Text-2: Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing: Volume I & II, Steven Kay

Text-3: Wavelets and Subband Coding, Martin Vetterli and Jelena Kovacevic

Text-4: Discrete-time Signal Processing, Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer

HONOR CODE
Please uphold the academic honor code (see http://www.gatech.edu/honor/). Violations will be reported to the office of Vice-President for Student Services

GRADING

 

Track #1

Track #2

Midterms 40 60
Finals 30 30
Homework 20 0
Pop-Quiz 10 10
Instructor 10 10


After the first homework, you need to declare which of the two tracks you will be taking.

HOMEWORK
There will be (approximately) bi-weekly homework assignments. Selected homework (questions) will be graded.

POP QUIZZES
We will have pop-quizzes time to time. They will not be announced beforehand, and they may also be given at the beginning of the lectures.

EXPECTATIONS
You should be familiar with introductory probability and linear algebra concepts. You are expected to have taken courses on linear algebra, probability, random processes, and signal processing.

TENTATIVE OUTLINE