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This document provides information about the ECE 2610 Introduction to Signals and Systems course for the Spring 2010 semester. It lists the instructor's contact information, required textbook, optional software, grading breakdown, and planned topics and schedule. The course will cover signal processing concepts like sinusoids, sampling, FIR and IIR filters, and continuous-time signals over 15 weeks. Students will be graded based on homework, quizzes, labs, a midterm, and final project and exam.

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This document provides information about the ECE 2610 Introduction to Signals and Systems course for the Spring 2010 semester. It lists the instructor's contact information, required textbook, optional software, grading breakdown, and planned topics and schedule. The course will cover signal processing concepts like sinusoids, sampling, FIR and IIR filters, and continuous-time signals over 15 weeks. Students will be graded based on homework, quizzes, labs, a midterm, and final project and exam.

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ECE 2610

Introduction to Signals and Systems


Spring Semester 2010
Instructor: Dr. Mark Wickert Office: EB-292 Phone: 255-3500
[email protected] Fax: 255-3589
http://www.eas.uccs.edu/wickert/ece2610/
Office Hrs: M&W 12:45-1:15am, M&W 3:05pm-4:00pm, others by appointment.
Required James McClellan, Ronald Schafer, and Mark Yoder, Signal Processing First,
Text Prentice Hall, New Jersy, 2003. ISBN 0-13-090999-8.

Optional The student version of MATLAB 7.x available under general software in the
Software: UCCS bookstore. Other specific programming tools will be discussed in class.

Grading: 1.) Graded homework worth 20%.


2.) Quizzes worth 15% total
3.) Laboratory assignments worth 20% total.
4.) Mid-term exam worth 15%.
5.) Final MATLAB project worth 10%.
6.) Final exam worth 20%.

Topics Text Weeks

1. Course Overview and Introduction 1.1–1.4 0.5


2. Sinusoids 2.1–2.9 1.0
3. Spectrum Representation 3.1–3.9 1.0
4. Sampling and Aliasing 4.1–4.6 1.0
5. FIR filters 5.1–5.9 1.5
6. Frequency response of FIR filters 6.1–6.9 1.5 (exam)
7. z-Transforms 7.1–7.10 1.0
8. IIR Filters 8.1–8.12 2.0
9. Continuous-Time Signals and Systems 9.1–9.10 1.5?
10. Frequency Response 10.1–10.6 0.5?
11. Continuous-Time Fourier Transform 11.1–11.11 1.5?
12. Filtering, Modulation, and Sampling 12.1–12.4 1.5 (project)

Note: that topics 9–12 will most likely only be overviewed at the end of the
semester.

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