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Term Schedule
Intro Engr
Eng 100 Eng 101 T.C. 215 T.C. 496
EECS Core
EECS 210 EECS 211 EECS 212 EECS 230 EECS 270 EECS 280 EECS 311 EECS 320 EECS 330 EECS 401 EECS 451 EECS 452 EECS 461
Math & Sciences
Math 115 Math 116 Math 215 Math 216 Chem 125&130 Phys 140&141 Phys 240&241
HU & S.S.
JE 101&JE 102 RCNS 270 Hist 285 Hist 301
Electives
Eng 195 ME 424 P.A.T. 201 Phys 489 T.C. 450

EECS 451: Digital Signal Processing and Analysis

Completed: A-


Introduction to digital signal processing of continuous and discrete signals. The family of Fourier Transforms including the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). Development of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). Signal sampling and reconstruction. Design and analysis of digital filters. Correlation and spectral estimation. Laboratory experiences exercise and illustrate the concepts presented.

Winter 2002, Professor Yagle, GSI (Benson) P.C. Yeh

This was an excellent class and Professor Yagle was a great instructor. The material started to get a little more difficult near the end but this might have been due to a dropoff in class attendance. The exams were the most fair exams I've ever had on this campus but the room in Chrysler was not too great. In the end though, the material covered was very cool and directly applicable. We used Matlab to demonstrate some of the topics covered in class and this was very helpful in understanding the material.


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