York University


EECS 3451 Signals and Systems

(Winter 2022)



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Instructor: Prof. Gene Cheung

Lectures: TR 13:00-14:30

Location: ACW 005 (See Zoom links in eClass if online)

Labs: (1) M 13:00-16:00 (2) F 12:00-15:00, (3) W 14:30-17:30 (4) F 9:00-12:00

Location: BRG 334 (See links in eClass if online)

Office Hours: LAS 2012, TR 11:00-12:00

Announcement

  • 12/20/2021: Course homepage online.
  • 01/04/2022: eClass website visible to registered students.

Course Summary

This course covers the fundamentals of signal processing theories. Topics covered include frequency analysis of continuous and discrete signals, sampling theorems, fast Fourier transform, analysis of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems.

Required Textbook

  • C.-T. Chen, Signals and Systems: A Fresh Look, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011. (also available online HERE)

Supplementary Material

  • S. Boyd, L. Vandenberghe, Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra: Vectors, Matrices, and Least Squares,  Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Evaluation

  • Bi-weekly assignments (30%)
  • Lab assignments (20%)
  • Midterm (25%)
  • Final (25%)

Course Outline (subject to change)

  • Week 1: Signals
  • Week 2: Basic Mathematics and MALAB
  • Week 3: Frequency Spectra of CT Signals I
  • Week 4: Frequency Spectra of CT Signals II
  • Week 5: Frequency Spectra of DT Signals
  • Week 6 : Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
  • Week 7: Reading Week
  • Week 8: Review & Midterm
  • Week 9: DT Systems-memoryless
  • Week 10: DT LTI Systems with Finite Memory
  • Week 11: CT LTI and Lumped Systems
  • Week 12: Quanlitative Analysis of CT LTI Lumped Systems

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