Sep 16, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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ECE 2370 - Design and Analysis of Signals and Systems


Credits: 3

Provides students with the mathematical foundation required to analyze signals and systems in a wide variety of applications, including speech, audio, image and video processing, as well as communications and control systems. For the purpose of this course, a signal is defined as a time-varying record of a physical process (such as the temperature in a room). A system converts an input signal into an output signal by some form of mathematical manipulation (such as delaying a signal in time). Covers representation of signals and systems, system properties, including linearity and time-invariance, sampling, convolution, frequency response, Fourier transforms, Z-transforms, transfer functions, stability, feedback, and control applications. As a part of the course, students analyze signals and systems in both time and frequency domains, while also simulating signals and systems by computer using MATLAB. Corequisites: MATH 3304  and ECE 2170 .



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