EE264: Digital Filtering
Taught: Sum. 1996, Sum. 1994.

 Summary

While a graduate student at Stanford University, I taught the masters-level course EE264 on two occasions―in the Summer quarters of 1995 and 1996. (The UCCS ECE5650: Modern Digital Signal Processing course is roughly equivalent). I developed a course reader for the course, which is included in this section. Subsequent instructors of this course have adapted the reader for their own use. Some features of this reader are:
  • Two “versions” of the reader are available. The “student” version contains blank boxes frequently in the text, which must be filled in during the lectures. The “instructor” version fills these boxes in and also contains reminders in the margins indicating subjects to discuss, or filling in a missing detail.
  • The reader includes many Matlab examples, which were also available on the web for students to try on their own. Audio examples of quantization, aliasing, and group delay of an allpass filter were also on the web.

 Files available for viewing

 > View the “EE264: Digital Filtering” course reader (Instructor version) (142 pages; Requires Acrobat Reader–only available on CD-ROM dossier)
 > View the “EE264: Digital Filtering” course reader (Student version) (142 pages; Requires Acrobat Reader–only available on CD-ROM dossier)

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