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*Week 5:  [[Media:Lab4bF16.pdf| Lab 4b - Interpolation and Decimation]]  - [[Media:lab4bgradingrubric.pdf|Lab4b cover sheet with grading rubric]] - [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf/RateConversion.pdf Graphical Description of 1D/2D Interpolatoin and Decimation]
 
*Week 5:  [[Media:Lab4bF16.pdf| Lab 4b - Interpolation and Decimation]]  - [[Media:lab4bgradingrubric.pdf|Lab4b cover sheet with grading rubric]] - [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf/RateConversion.pdf Graphical Description of 1D/2D Interpolatoin and Decimation]
  
*Week 6:  [[Media:lab5ECE438F15.pdf| Lab 5- Number Representation and Waveform Quantization]]
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*Week 6:  [[Media:lab5ECE438F15.pdf| Lab 5- Number Representation and Waveform Quantization]] - [[Media:lab5gradingrubric.pdf|Lab5 cover sheet with grading rubric]]
  
 
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*Week 7:  [[Media:lab6aECE438F15.pdf| Lab 6a - DFT and FFT]]

Revision as of 13:47, 24 September 2019

Lab wiki for ECE 438:Digital Signal Processing With Applications, Fall 2019


Meet your Instructors

Daulet Kenzhebalin Scott Dye Yang Cheng

Office hours this week 09/16/2019 (EE215)

  • Tuesday: 10.30am-11.20am Daulet Kenzhebalin
  • Tuesday: 5:30pm-6:30pm Scott Dye
  • Thursday: 5:30pm-6:30pm Scott Dye
  • Friday: 10.30am-11.20am Daulet Kenzhebalin

Lab syllabus / Coding Rubric

MATLAB Help Reference. Landis Huffman's Matlab Page. Changing Keyboard Shortcuts in Matlab

Lab report (don't forget the following):

- Cover page: lab#, names, signatures, participation[%], time spent outside the lab session

- Copy the questions in the INLAB REPORT for each section, then answer.

- If INLAB REPORT asks to hand in your Matlab code, include the codes in your report.

- Other requirements: Additional lab report requirement


Basic Folder Setup

  • Week 14: Thanksgiving Break
  • Week 16: Q & A Session (Dead week)

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett