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An advanced course on methods for digitally processing signals. Practical methods of designing digital signal filters, especially those with finite impulse response, including implementation on devices with finite precision. Transforming signals with applications in 1D and 2D. Statistical processing of signals. Methods for multirate processing of signals.
This course aims to equip the students with analysis and implementation skills relating to digital signal processing (DSP) with a wide range of applications within computing, instrumentation, imaging and communications.
Demonstrated understanding in the topics below, shown by the ability to formulate advanced digital solutions to signal processing tasks. This is assessed via examination and a major assignment implemented with MATLAB or Python. The project assignment also exercises research and scholarly skills by requiring a literature review to develop an advanced knowledge on a given topic in modern digital signal processing. Topics of expertise include: Filter design, especially FIR typeFinite precision effects in signal processingTransform methods for processing 1D and 2D signalsStatistical signal processing, including Bayesian approachesMultirate signal processing
ENEL320
ENEL440
For further information see Electrical and Computer Engineering Head of Department
Course Outline
Domestic fee $808.00
International fee $4,550.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Electrical and Computer Engineering .