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* [[ECE_438_Fall_2009_mboutin_student_questions|Student Questions]]
 
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=== Homework ===
 
=== Homework ===
''Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.'' --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 17:01, 27 January 2009 (UTC)
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''Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.''--[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 09:40, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
 
* Homework 0: [[hw0_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Statement]],  [[hw0_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]].  
 
* Homework 0: [[hw0_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Statement]],  [[hw0_discussion_(ECE438BoutinFall09)|Discussion]].  
 
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===Student-Led Recitations===
 
===Student-Led Recitations===
 
*[[Student-Lead Recitation Guidelines|Student-Led Recitation Guidelines]]
 
*[[Student-Lead Recitation Guidelines|Student-Led Recitation Guidelines]]
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* There will be up to two recitations on each subject: one on Monday 6-7pm, EE115, and one on Tuesday 6-7pm, EE115.
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* Please specify M or Tu next to your name, so we know which day you are available to lead the recitation.
 
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Revision as of 05:40, 25 August 2009


Rhea Section for ECE 438 Professor Boutin, Fall 2009

Message Area:

Please look here in case of a campus closing

There will be a simple homework assignment in the first week of class. The purpose of this assignment is to test the use of Rhea as a means of communications/class replacement in the event of a campus closing due to the H1N1 virus or other emergency. This is an ungraded but required homework.

Through this homework, you will learn how to use Rhea's dropboxes to hand in homework electronically. Should the need arise, we may also use your own dropbox to hand you back some material in a confidential fashion (e.g., a graded test).

Rhea Help Manual

Course Info

Course Related Material

Homework

Note that it is perfectly ok to discuss the homework questions on Rhea. In particular, you are allowed to post your own solutions at any time.--Mboutin 09:40, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

  • Homework 0: Statement, Discussion.
  • Homework 1:
  • Homework 2:
  • Homework 3:
  • Homework 4:
  • Homework 5:
  • Homework 6:
  • Homework 7:
  • Homework 8:
  • Homework 9:
  • Homework 10:

Labs

Lab related links and comments

Exams

  • Test 1
  • Test 2
  • Final

Student-Led Recitations

  • Student-Led Recitation Guidelines
  • There will be up to two recitations on each subject: one on Monday 6-7pm, EE115, and one on Tuesday 6-7pm, EE115.
  • Please specify M or Tu next to your name, so we know which day you are available to lead the recitation.
Topic Number Topic Description Leader Recitation Date Recitation Time Room Number
1 CT and DT Fourier transform Your Name TBD TBD TBD
2 z-transform Your Name TBD TBD TBD
3 sampling Your Name TBD TBD TBD
4 Discrete Fourier transform Your Name TBD TBD TBD
5 Fast Fourier transform Your Name TBD TBD TBD
6 DT Systems Your Name TBD TBD TBD
7 Filtering Your Name TBD TBD TBD
8 Speech Peter Clay- Tu? TBD TBD TBD
9 Spectral Analysis of 2D signals Ryan Scheidt- Tu? TBD TBD TBD
10 Image Processing Your Name TBD TBD TBD
11 Quantization (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD
12 Encoding (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD

Useful Links

Miscellaneous

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