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Lecture 43 Blog, ECE302 Spring 2013, Prof. Boutin

Wednesday April 24, 2013 (Week 16) - See Course Outline.

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In Lecture 43,


Action items for students (to be completed before next lecture

  • Finish the Monday assignment (before you attempt the practice final exam):
    • Read Sections 10.1 (intro), 10.1.1 , 10.2 (intro), 10.2.1 in the textbook. NOTE THAT WE ARE NOT COVERING THE CASE OF DT RANDOM PROCESSES IN CHAPTER 9.
    • Solve problems 10.1, 10.2, 10.6, 10.22 (make sure to know how to find the frequency response from the diff. ed.), 10.33a. NOTE THAT YOU CAN USE A TABLE OF CT FOURIER TRANSFORMS TO DO THESE PROBLEMS.
  • Finish reviewing everything to get ready for the final exam.
  • When you are done reviewing everything, do the practice exam.
    • spend exactly 50 minutes doing the exam, no more no less.
    • Keep looking for mistakes in each of your answers until the time is up. Aim for finding at least 2 mistakes per problem. (Empirical data suggest that there are at least 2 mistakes with probability >80%.) So find them!
    • Do not cheat.

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