EE577: Advanced Digital Signal Processing
Topics and Notes Summary (updated 5/10/2007):
| Thursday, May 10 | Course grades have been posted to the My Info system.  Have a great summer!! 
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| Friday, May 4 | Last day of class: course wrap-up and miscellaneous topics. 
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| Wednesday, May 2 | Guest presentation by classmate Dustin Dunkle on Kalman filters for tracking. 
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| Monday, Apr. 30 | 2-D DSP: discrete space Fourier transform, and 2-D DFT. 
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| Friday, Apr. 27 | 2-D DSP continued. Term project reports due at the start of class. 
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| Wednesday, Apr. 25 | 2-D signal processing: terminology and characteristics. 
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| Monday, Apr. 23 | Discuss midterm exam results. Complete discussion of adaptive signal processing. 
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| Friday, Apr. 20 | Midterm Exam #2, in class (coverage through 4/4/2007). Open book and notes--but no consultants! 
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| Wednesday, Apr. 18 | Exam discussion and brief review. Continue discussion of adaptive signal processing. | 
| Monday, Apr. 16 | No class this day (Maher out of town) 
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| Friday, Apr. 13 | Guest Lecture:  Dr. Yikun Huang 
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| Wednesday, Apr. 11 | Guest Lecture:  Dr. Kevin Repasky 
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| Monday, Apr. 9 | Homework #3 due; term project proposals due. Start discussion of adaptive signal processing. 
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| Friday, Apr. 6 | No class this day(University Day holiday) 
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| Wednesday, Apr. 4 | STFT and related analysis techniques (McAulay-Quatieri procedure, etc.) 
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| Monday, Apr. 2 | STFT (cont.) NOTE: the midterm exam #2 is scheduled for Friday, April 20, 2007 (in class). More details to follow. | 
| Friday, Mar. 30 | Spectral analysis using the short-time Fourier transform 
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| Wednesday, Mar. 28 | DCT cont.; filter design example using Matlab (related to HW #3) ASSIGNMENT: Homework #3. Due Monday 9 April (no class on April 6). ASSIGNMENT: Term project assignment: due Friday 27 April 2007. | 
| Monday, Mar. 26 | DFT and FFT algorithms; Discrete cosine transform (DCT) framework 
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| Friday, Mar. 23 | DFT (cont.); overlap add and overlap save processing for LTI systems 
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| Wednesday, Mar. 21 | DFT formulation and characteristics; relations to DTFT and DFS 
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| Monday, Mar. 19 | Midterm exam #1 returned and discussed in class. Introduction to the DFT (Chapter 8) | 
| Mar. 12-16 Spring Break (M-F) | No MSU classes this week. 
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| Friday, Mar. 9 | Midterm Exam #1, in class (coverage through 3/5/2007). Open book and notes--but no consultants! 
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| Wednesday, Mar. 7 | Exam discussion and brief review. Pole-zero pairing to minimize overflow risk, etc. 
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| Monday, Mar. 5 | Overflow issues in digital filters 
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| Friday, Mar. 2 | Roundoff and truncation; basic filter topologies; direct and transposed forms (cont.) 
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| Wednesday, Feb. 28 | Roundoff and truncation; basic filter topologies; direct and transposed forms. HW#2 due at the start of class. REMINDER: Exam #1 will be held in class on Friday, March 9, 2007. More details will follow next week. 
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| Monday, Feb. 26 | Complete Chapter 5, begin Chapter 6 material on discrete-time systems. ASSIGNMENT: Read Chapter 6. | 
| Friday, Feb. 23 | Graphical interpretation of system magnitude and phase using pole-zero positions. 
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| Wednesday, Feb. 21 | Transform interpretation of LTI systems (Chapter 5) ASSIGNMENT: Read Chapter 5. ASSIGNMENT:  Homework #2:  problems 4.27 and 4.52 | 
| Monday, Feb. 19 | No class this day (Presidents' Day Holiday) 
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| Friday, Feb. 16 | Finish consideration of noise shaping in digital signal processing systems (A/D and resampling operations). | 
| Wednesday, Feb. 14 | Sampling and oversampling; noise shaping. 
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| Monday, Feb. 12 | Quantization and SQNR calculations. 
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| Friday, Feb. 9 | Homework #1 is due at the START of class. Amplitude quantization and quantization "noise" models. | 
| Wednesday, Feb. 7 | Upsampling and downsampling by a non-integer factor using an up/down cascade. Multirate issues for increased efficiency; polyphase filter structure considerations. | 
| Monday, Feb. 5 | Sample rate conversion: downsampling and upsampling by an integer factor; effect on signal spectrum; avoiding aliasing when downsampling. | 
| Friday, Feb. 2 | Continue discussion of sampling:  relationship between Fourier transform of continuous
                                       signal, sampled signal, and the discrete-time Fourier transform. Start material on sample rate conversion: downsampling by an integer factor. 
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| Wednesday, Jan. 31 | Inverse z-transforms; Start sampling discussion (Ch. 4) ASSIGNMENT: Read Chapter 4. ASSIGNMENT:  Homework #1:  problems 2.18, 2.32, 2.35; and  3.35. | 
| Monday, Jan. 29 | Cover Chapter 3 material:  z-transforms.  Concentrate on understanding the Region
                                       of Convergence (ROC) properties and review the partial fractions method for inverse
                                       transforms by inspection. ASSIGNMENT: Read Chapter 3. | 
| Friday, Jan. 26 | Complete discussion of Ch. 2. | 
| Wednesday, Jan. 24 | Continuing discussion of material from Chapter 2, up through section 2.4. | 
| Monday, Jan. 22 | Chapter 2 of the textbook:  discrete-time signals, notation, and terminology.   | 
| Friday, Jan. 19 | INSTRUCTOR OUT OF TOWN: no class meeting this day. ASSIGNMENT: Read chapter 2, sections 2.0-2.9. | 

