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Assignments

Lectures

Lecture #
Date
Topic / Other Infomartion
1
08/29
Introduction, Discrete and Continuous Time Signals
Handout: Course Syllabus
Reading: O&W Sections 1.1-1.2
2
08/31
Basic Signals
Reading: O&W Section 1.3
Rec 1
09/01

MATLAB Tutorial
Make-up for 08/30 Recitation

3
09/02
Basic Signals (cont'd): Unit Step and Unit Impulse
Reading: O&W Section 1.4
Rec 2
09/06
 
4
09/07
 
5
09/09
 
6
09/12
 
Rec 3
09/13
 
7
09/14
 
8
09/16
 
9
09/19
 
Rec 4
09/20
 
10
09/21
 
11
09/23
 
12
09/26
Rec 5
09/27
 
13
09/28
 
14
09/30
 
15
10/03
 
Rec 6
10/04
 
16
10/05
 
17
10/07
 
18
10/10
 
Rec 7
10/11
 
19
10/12
 
20
10/14
 
21
10/17
 
Rec 8
10/18
 
22
10/19
 
23
10/21
 
FALL BREAK
24
10/26
 
Rec 9
10/27
Make-up for 10/25 Recitation
25
10/28
 
26
10/31
 
Rec 10
11/01
 
27
11/02
 
28
11/04
 
29
11/07
 
Rec 11
11/08
 
30
11/09
 
31
11/11
 
32
11/14
 
Rec 12
11/15
 
33
11/16
 
34
11/18
 
35
11/21
 
Rec 13
11/22
 
36
11/23
 
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
37
11/28
 
Rec 14
11/29
 
38
11/30
 
39
12/01
 
40
12/05
 
Rec 15
12/06
 
41
12/07
 
42
12/09
 

 

General Information

Course Schedule

Time: M W F 0200p-0250p
Location: WICK 322
Recitation: Tue 0430p-0545p WICK 322

Course Goals

The primary goal of the course is to introduce students the fundamentals of signals and systems, with major emphasis on time-domain and Fourier representations of signals and systems, Laplace and z-transforms, sampling, and their applications in signal and system analysis.

Course Outcomes

  1. Understanding of basic properties of signals and systems
  2. Understanding of time domain methods for linear time-invariant systems
  3. Ability to analyze signals and systems using Fourier Representations
  4. Ability to analyze linear, time-invariant systems using Laplace and Z- Transforms
  5. Understanding of applications, including sampling, modulation, and feedback

Textbook

  • Signals and Systems (Second Edition),
    Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid

    Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0-13-814757-4

Recommended Reading and Other References

  1. Signals and Systems (Second Edition),
    Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen
    Wiley; ISBN: 0471164747

Instructor

Prof. M. Cenk Cavusoglu

Email cavusoglu [at] case . edu
WWW http://vorlon.cwru.edu/~mcc14
Phone (216) 368-4479
Office 517C Glennan Bldg.
Office Hours M 10:30-12:30
or by appointment

Teaching Assistants

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Last modified - August 2005. MCC.