ECE4624  DSP & FILTER DESIGN

Instructor: Dr. Mohab Mangoud,

 
Room: 644 whit., ( 231-0459 : mohab@vt.edu.
 
Lecture hours: T R 12:30PM - 1:45PM RAND 121
 
Office hours:
T R after the lecture from 2 till 4 pm at my office
or by appointment (feel free to contact me)
Text:
Sanjit K. Mitra, “Digital Signal Processing , A computer Based Approach”, McGraw-Hill, third edition, 2006.
required software:
The Mathworks, The Student Edition of MATLAB, latest (7) or next to latest release plus the Signal Processing Toolbox

Topics: Analysis, design, and realization of digital filters. Discrete Fourier Transform algorithms, digital filter design procedures, coefficient quantization. Pre: C or better in 3704

Course Grading

 

Mid Term (MT),      (20%)   

HW and Matlab Assignments (20%)

Oral Presentations   (30%)

Projects (30%),

“The instructor reserves the right to change the grading scheme”

 

Timetable and Lectures downloads

Lecture(1) Tuesday 1/17/2006 (download)
Lecture(2) Thursday 1/19/2006 (download)
Lecture(3) Tuesday 1/24/2006 (download)
Lecture(4) Thursday 1/26/2006 (download)
Lecture(5) Tuesday 1/31/2006 (download)
Lecture(6) Thursday 2/2/2006 (download)
Lecture(7) Tuesday 2/7/2006 (download)  
Lecture(8) Thursday 2/9/2006 (download)  
Lecture(9) Tuesday 2/14/2006 (download)   handouts (download)
Lecture(10) Thursday 2/16/2006 (download)   handouts (download)
Lecture(11) Tuesday 2/21/2006 (download)   handouts (download)
Lecture(12) Thursday 2/23/2006 (download)   handouts (download)
Project 1 (download)
Lecture (13) Tuesday 2/28/2006  review (download)
Lecture (14) Thursday 3/2/2006  MT exam (chp. 2,5,6) "open notes" (exam and solution)
Spring Break
Lecture(15) w9 Tuesday 3/14/2006

IIR Filter Design : analog filters review and impulse-invariant

Analoge filters review: (download)   handouts (download)

                  lecture 15: (download)   handouts (download)

Lecture(16) w9 Thursday 3/16/2006

IIR Filter Design: bilinear transform approach

lecture 16: (download)   handouts (download)

Lecture(17) w10 Tuesday 3/21/2006

IIR Filter Design: spectral transformations

Lecture 17: (download)   handouts (download)

Lecture(18) w10 Thursday 3/23/2006

IIR Filter Design: Examples and Project 2 assignment

Lecture 18: (download).

Project 2 (download)

Lecture(19) w11 Tuesday 3/28/2006

FIR Filter Design: window-based (fixed)

Lecture 19: (download) handouts (download)

Lecture(20)  w11 Thursday 3/30/2006

FIR Filter Design: adjustable windows +Frequency sampling

Lecture 20 (download) extra (download)

Lecture(21)  w12 Tuesday 4/4/2006

FIR Filter Design:  optimal, model-based

Lecture 21: (download) handouts (download)

Lecture(22) w12 Thursday 4/6/2006

FIR Filter Design using Matlab

(download) handouts (download)

Lecture(23) w13 Tuesday 4/11/2006

FIR Filter Design using Matlab (Project (2) due).

(download) handouts (download)

Project 3  (download)

Lecture(24) w13 Thursday 4/13/2006

DSP Algorithm implementation, FFT algorithem

(download) handouts (download)

 

Analysis of coefficient quantization effect

(download)  handouts (download)

Lecture(25) w14 Tuesday 4/18/2006 Digital Filter structure
Lecture(26) w14 Thursday 4/20/2006

Digital Filter structure  (Project (3) due).

Lecture (27) w15 Tuesday 4/25/2006

DSP Algorithm Implementation

Lecture (28 )w15 Thursday 4/27/2006

Analysis of Finite Word length Effect

Lecture (29) w16 Tuesday 5/2/2006 Multirate DSP fundamental
Lecture (30) w16 Thursday 5/4/2006

University Reading Day (no lecture)

Final Exam Day Saturday 5/6/2006 Project seminars + Discussion

 

Seminars  instructions + projects assessment (download)

Evaluation sheet (download)

(Projects Demo and Combined Projects Report)

1) Written report (with a summary and conclusion) includes all projects that you have done during this course (1, 2 and 3).

2) Projects Demo: Arrange a time slot to present your project report to the instructor. Individual meetings at office 644 Whitmore building will be held from April 24 to April 28 for presenting the project report and do projects demo. Best project reports will be presented to the rest of the class.

The final grad distribution will be as follows                                                     

MT 20
Hw1-2-3-4-5 (4 marks each)    

20

Oral presentation    

15

Seminar questions and report 15
Project1   5
Project 2  5
Project 3   5
Projects demo and report   15

 

 

(Blacksburg/ 121 rand. hall/ may 3 2006)