National University of HoChiMinh City
University of Technology (HCMUT)
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
Lectures are intended to the Master students
Lectured by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thuong Le-Tien
National Distinguished Lecturer
Tel: 08-38654600, 08-38654184
Email:
[email protected],
[email protected] Date: September 2009
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Course Outline:
• The course is intended to present a comprehensive treatment of
signals processing at an advanced signal processing with the
postgraduate level and Matlab implemented to Signal Processing
• Utilized techniques
• Signals, sampling, multirate sampling reconstruction, Quantization errors,
oversampling and noise shaping, ADC and DAC
• Discrete time systems and Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT)
• Z Transform applied to linear systems, Frequency response analysis
• DFT and FFT algorithms
• Frequency response and Realizations of digital filters
• FIR digital filter designs, window-based methods
• IIR digital filter designs, Bilinear transformation
• Wiener filters and adaptive filters
• Power spectrum and correlation
• Time frequency and time-scale analysis
• Wavelets and applications in signal processing 2
Textbooks:
1. Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer, John R. Buck,
“Discrete Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall 1999, ISBN 0-13-
754920-2
2. S J.Orfanidis,”Introduction to Signal Processing”, Prentice –
Hall Publisher 1996,ISBN 0-13-209172-0.
References
1.J.Proakis,D.Manolakis, ”Introduction to Digital Signal Processing”, Macmillan
Publishing Comp.1989, ISBN 0-02-946253-3
2.Maurice Bellanger, ”Digital Processing of Signal: Theory and Practice”, John Wiley &
Son Ltd 1989, ISBN 0471 921017.
3.Athanasios Papoulis, ”Signal Analysis”, McGraw-Hill, Inc.1977, ISBN 0-07-066468-4.
4.5. E.C.Ifeachor, B.W.Jervis, “Digital Signal Processing-A Practical Approach”,
Addition-Wesley Pulishers Ltd, 1993, ISBN 0-201-54413-X.
5.V.K.Madisetti, D.B.Williams, “The Digital Signal Processing Handbook”, CRC Press
IEEE, 1998, ISBN 0-8493-8572-5.
6.S Poornachandra, B Sasikala, “Digital Signal Processing”, Mc Graw Hill, 2010, ISBN
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GRADING
To obtain Final grade, a student has to:
1. To complete the home works and
multiple midterm examinations (40%)
3. To pass the written final exam (60%)
The final grade: 100%
Remark: Some other arrangements may be
discussed during the lecture periods.
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Chapter 1:
An overview on Digital Signal
Processing
Lectured by Assoc Prof. Dr. Thuong Le-Tien
• Reference: ECE4270 Fundamentals of DSP
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004
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Hardware Implementation on DSP
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•Features TMS320C6713 DSP at 225MHz
• Embedded USB JTAG controller with plug and play drivers, USB cable included
• TI TLV320AIC23 codec
• 16MB SDRAM
•512K bytes of on board Flash ROM
• 3 Expansion connectors (Memory Interface, Peripheral Interface, and Host Port
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• On board IEEE 1149.1 JTAG connection
Hardware features of the
C5510 DSK board include:
• Embedded JTAG support
via USB
• High-quality 24-bit
stereo codec
• Four 3.5-mm audio jacks
for microphone, line-in,
speaker and line-out
• 256 KWords Flash and 8-
MB SDRAM
• Expansion port
connector for plug-in
modules
• On-board standard JTAG
interface
• +5-V universal power
supply
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