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Rhea Section for ECE 438 Professor Boutin, Fall 2009

New homework Posted

HW7 has just been posted. It is due next Wednesday.--Mboutin 16:36, 28 October 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.--Mboutin 09:40, 25 August 2009 (UTC)

END OF HW RELATED TO TEST 1

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  • Test 1
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  • Test 2
The second test will be Friday December 4, 2009. It will cover Part II of the course (as described in the course outline).--Mboutin 16:36, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
  • Final

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  • 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 Hamad Al Shehhi, Tue 9/1/2009 6-7pm ee115
2 z-transform Carlos Leon 9/8/2009 6-7pm ee115
3a sampling part 1 Michael Wei - Tu Sept. 15 6-7pm ee115
3b sampling part 2 name - M/Tu Sept. 21/22 6-7pm ee115
4 Discrete Fourier transform Kelli Hacker - M Sept. 28 6-7pm ee115
5 Fast Fourier transform Emily Thompson skip TBD TBD
6 DT Systems Ryan Taylor - Tu TBD TBD TBD
7 Filtering Dhruv Lamba -Tu TBD TBD TBD
8 Speech - Mo

Peter Clay - Tu

TBD TBD TBD
9 Spectral Analysis of 2D signals Ryan Scheidt- Tu TBD TBD TBD
10 Image Processing Ananya Panja

Michael Nolte - Tu

TBD 6-7pm EE 115
11 Quantization (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD
12 Encoding (if time permits) Your Name TBD TBD TBD

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