EE 224
Signals and Systems I
Fall 2008
TR 4:10-5:30, 1016 Coover
- Instructor: Aleksandar Dogandzic
- Room: 3119 Coover
- E-mail:
- Office hours: M 2-3, W 1-2
- Recitation Instructor:
Prof. Yao Ma
- Recitations will be held during the scheduled lab times in 2011
Coover, T 12-1 or 10-11 (for
lab sections A and B) and W 2-3 (for lab sections C and D).
- E-mail: mayao(at)iastate.edu
- Lab Instructors:
Prof. Yao Ma and Burcu Colakoglu
- Room: 2011 Coover
- E-mail: mayao(at)iastate.edu and burcu(at)iastate.edu
- Lab Location: 2011 Coover
- Grader: Burcu Colakoglu
- Room: Coover 3133
- E-mail: burcu(at)iastate.edu
- Office hour: T 2-3, ALC, cubicle 27
(mostly related to grading quizzes)
- Catalog Description:
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E E 224. Signals and Systems I. (3-3)
Cr. 4. F.S. Prereq: 201, Math 267. Phys 222. Mathematical
preliminaries. Introduction to signals and systems. Signal
manipulations. System properties. LTI systems. Impulse response and
convolution. Fourier Series representation and properties of Fourier
Series. Continuous and discrete-time Fourier Transforms and their
properties. Applications and demonstrations using Matlab.
- Textbook: J.H. McClellan, R.W. Schafer, and M.A. Yoder,
Signal Processing First, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice
Hall, 2003.
- Reference book: A.V. Oppenheim and A.S. Willsky with S.H. Nawab,
Signals & Systems, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice
Hall, 1997.
Textbook and reference book available on reserve in Parks library.
- Grading: (tentative)
- 15% weekly homework assignments,
- 40% quizzes (and possibly midterm exams),
- 20% labs,
- 25% final examination.
- Outline:
- Introduction, sinusoids;
- Spectrum representation and Fourier series;
- Sampling and aliasing;
- FIR filters, frequency response of FIR filters;
- Continuous-time signals and linear time invariant (LTI) systems;
- Frequency response, continuous-time fourier transform (CTFT);
- Filtering, modulation, and sampling;
- Applications: radar,
spread-spectrum communications, Doppler ultrasound (time permitting).
- Annonucements:
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Labs start the first week of the semester.
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Final exam 12-2 on Friday, December 19.
Handouts: