Lecturer(s)
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Pidanič Jan, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Němec Zdeněk, Ing. Ph.D.
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Zálabský Tomáš, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Classification of signals (analog, digital, continuous, discrete, deterministic, random etc.) 2. Analog and discrete signals 3. Characteristics of analog and discrete signals 4. Elementary continuous and discrete signals (unit sample, unit step, real and complex exponential, sine, cosine 5. Spectral representation of signals (Fourier series, Fourier transformation) 6. DTFT, DFT 7. Bandpass signals I. - Hilbert transform 8. Bandpass signals II. 9. LTI - Analog systems I. 10. LTI - Analog systems II. 11. LTI - Discrete systems I. 12. LTI - Discrete systems II. 13. Random signals - characteristics
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Learning outcomes
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Introduction to signal processing , Fourier series, Fourier transform, sampling process, discrete DFT, DTFT, FFT, linear time-invariant systems, effects of finite word lengths, random signals and their spectral analysis, examples of digital signal processing systems (audio, image, radar).
Students will have these base skills: Basic principle of digital signal processing Characteristic of signals Fourier series Fourie transform DTFT, FFT Analog and discrete systems Random signals
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Prerequisites
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Basic skills: mathematics (integral, derivation, function, series, etc.)
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination
Students need active interest in lessons, homeworks, etc.
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Recommended literature
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Mitra, S.,K. Digital Signal Processing. McGraw Hill, 2006.
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Proaksis, J.,G., Manolakis, D., G. Digital Signal Processing (Fourth Edition). Prentica Hall, 2007.
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Uhlíř, J., Sovka, P. Číslicové zpracování signálu. ČVUT.
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