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E4810: Digital Signal Processing
Course Information
Prof. Alexandros Eleftheriadis
Department of Electrical Engineering
Columbia University
About this home page
This is the home page of the course EE E4810, Digital Signal Processing, as
taught at Columbia University in the Fall of 1996. General course information,
special announcements, suggested projects, sample source code and signals can
be found here. Students are expected to periodically check the contents of
this site to obtain up-to-date information about the course.
General course description
This is an introductory course in digital signal processing, covering the
basic principles governing the design and use of digital systems as signal
processing devices. Topics include: properties of discrete-time signals and
systems, sampling theory, transform analysis, system structures, effects of
finite precision arithmetic, digital filtering in time and frequency domain,
IIR and FIR filter design techniques, the Discrete Fourier Transform, and Fast
Fourier Transforms.
Structure of this home page
This home page is organized into four different areas, according to
specific subject matters.
General Information
- General information about the course, the instructor, and the TA. Also
grading policies, projects and homeworks.
Syllabus
- The detailed course syllabus.
Homeworks
- Homework assignments and due dates.
Projects
- Here you can find information about the course project, such as suggested
topics, sample source signals, source code, etc.
Announcements
- This area is extremely important, as it will contain all announcements that
will be made for the class throughout the semester. This includes changes in
office hours, class hours, and any other information that may need to be
communicated widely. All such announcements will also be posted on the
electronic mailing list that has been established for the course
([email protected]).
Midterm Results
Reading Material for the Final Exam
Final Results
A. Eleftheriadis,
[email protected]
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