¨EE 348 Signals and Systems¨  

SUMMER  2002

ª COURSE WEB PAGE:

http://koala.ece.stevens-tech.edu/~utureli/EE348/home.html for further information.



Make up class on June 21, 2002 (Friday) 6:15pm.
Final on July 1, 2002. Bring calculator and 2 sheets of paper!!!/i>

 

Please see the Curriculum Performance Criteria below !


http://attila.stevens-tech.edu/soe_assess/ecepcs/EE348.htm


LINKS


EE348 Lectures starting 5/15/02: Pdf format format. Please click on!
EE348 Homeworks starting 5/15/02: Pdf format format. Please click on!

EE348 HW 1 Solution Pdf format format.

EE348 HW2 June 3 . 3.2, 3.4, 3.14, 3.16

EE348 HW 2 Solution Pdf format format.

EE348 Sample Solutions for Quiz Pdf format format. June 4, 2002

EE348 HW3 Due June 10 . 4.2 i) only (a) & (b) , 4.3 i) only (a) (b) & (c) , 4.7 (a) through (c) , 4.14
EE348 HW 3 Solution Pdf format format.

EE348 HW4 Due June 17 . 4.18 (a),4.20 (a),(c), (g), 4.25 (a) & (b) , 4.27 (b) , 4.14
EE348 HW 4 Solution Pdf format format.



 SCHEDULE: Mondays and Wednesdays   06:15 PM-08:45 PM       Morton Bldg     103

 

COORDINATOR: Dr. Uf Tureli, utureli@stevens-tech.edu

PHONE: 201-216 5603

OFFICE HOURS: Mondays 8:40-9:40pm, Tuesdays 5-6pm at  Burchard 202 other times by appointment.

Please contact in advance for appointments outside of office hours. You may use e-mail to request appointments.

TEXT:  C. L. Phillips and  J. M. Parr, Signals, Systems and Transforms, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1999.

 PREREQUISITES: E245 and Ma227.  

REFERENCES: 

1. James H. McClellan (Editor), et al, Computer-Based Exercises for Signal Processing Using Matlab 5, Hall; ISBN: 0137890095; (January 1998).

2. Edward W. Kamen, Bonnie S. Heck, Fundamentals of Signals and Systems Using MATLAB, Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0023619422. 1996.

3. J. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, Contemporary Communications Systems using MATLAB, 5 th Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2000.   

COURSE DESCRIPTION:  This course will be an introduction to the mathmetatical methods used in the analysis and design of systems with practical applications.

Topics include Fourier transforms, Laplace and Z transforms.  

Assignments and projects:  Hands on learning with computer based learning approaches will include simulation in MATLAB or instructor provided Systemview Elanix high level software  packages  to design and implement  modulation, filtering, synchronization and demodulation.

ASSESSMENT / GRADING:

 

Project

(computer programming, brief in-class presentation and formal report)

20%

 

Homework

(analytical problems 30 % and computer programming 10% )

40%

 

Exams

Midterm 

20%

 

 

Final 

20%

 

OTHER COURSE INFORMATION:  You are responsible for all material covered in class, in assigned readings, and on homework assignments. You are expected to attend class. I encourage you to come to my office hours whenever you have any questions concerning the course. I enjoy working with students, and am happy to meet with you

 If you are going to miss an exam, you must make prior arrangements with me in order to take the exam before the scheduled date. Homework will be assigned and graded. You are encouraged to form groups to work together on homework to solidify your knowledge of the material.