Winter Term 2018/2019
Signal Processing
For students of Biomedical Engineering
Lecture; Certificate Type A; ECTS: 3; English, Mandatory for Students of Biomedical Engineering.
Examination
The oral examination will last for 25-30 minutes and will cover the whole range of topics. No literature, script or utilities are permitted.
Admission to the exam will be granted after satisfactory completion of the assignment.
Lab Class
Exercise will be held by Philipp Koch, M.Sc.
Rating type B; Mandatory for Students of Biomedical Engineering
Rating Type B will be issued for a complete assignment, consisting of related exercises and a report on a given data set. Excercise results are to be handed in in print to the supervisor. On fullfilling the complete assignment, admission to the DSP I exam is granted.
Topics
- Introduction, elementary signals, LTI systems, Dirac pulse
- Integration/differentiation, simple circuits, causal systems
- Fourier Transform (FT) and its properties
- FT of elementary signals, windowed cosine function
- Energy signals, autocorrelation, cross-correlation, ACF @ LT
- Time and frequency discrete sampling, discrete-time signals
- LSI-systems, discrete-time FT, ACF, CCF, sampling, decimation, down- and upsampling
- FIR and IIR Filters, Wavelets
- FFT, zero-padding etc...
Literature
- Lüke H, Signalübertragung. 6. ed. Springer, Berlin, (1995), in German
- Oppenheim AV, Schafer RW, Discrete-time signal processing Prentice Hall Signal Processing Series, Englewood Cliffs (1989)
- Brown BH, Smallwood RH, Barber DC, Lawford PV, and Hose DR, Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. Series in Medical Physics, ed. C.G. Orton, J.A. Spaan, and J. G.Webster. Institute of Physics Publishing, London (2001)
Dr.-Ing. Radoslaw Mazur
G64, 1.OG, R95
+49 451 3101-5816
mazur(at)isip.uni-luebeck.de
Dates Lecture
Weekly on Tuesday, 10:00 - 12:00
Building 64, Second Floor, Seminar Room IFIS 2035
First Lecture: 02.10.2018
Dates Lab
Monday, 12:00 - 13.30 Uhr
Building 64, Room: PC Pool 1 & 2
First Lab: 08.10.2018
Moodle
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