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EE 20 Structure and Interpretation of Signals and Systems

12:30-2:00 PM | 10 Evans
Instructor Babak Ayazifar

Structure and Interpretation of Systems and Signals - Fall 2007. Mathematical modeling of signals and systems. Continous and discrete signals, with applications to audio, images, video, communications, and control. State-based models, beginning with automata and evolving to LTI systems. Frequency domain models for signals and frequency response for systems, and sampling of continuous-time signals. A Matlab-based laboratory is an integral part of the course.


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