開講学期
Course Start
2013年度 前期
授業区分
Regular or Intensive
週間授業
対象学科
Department
Division of Information and Electronic Engineering
対象学年
Year
1
必修・選択
Mandatory or Elective
Elective
授業方法
Lecture or Seminar
Lecture
授業科目名
Course Title
信号処理特論A (数理)
単位数
Number of Credits
2
担当教員
Lecturer
Prof. Koji NAGANO
教員室番号
Office
R204: Prof. Nagano
連絡先(Tel)
Telephone
0143-46-5420 : Prof. Nagano
連絡先(E-mail)
E-mail
nagano(at)mmm.muroran-it.ac.jp
オフィスアワー
Office Hour
Monday 17:00〜18:00 Prof. Nagano  
Other times by appointment.
授業のねらい
Learning Objectives
In this course, we will introduce the fundamental ideas of signals and system analysis.
Applications of these ideas include not only the sensing system, but audio and image processing, communications, control etc. The course includes basic properties of signals and systems, systems in the time domain and frequency domain. In addition, the practices of signal analysis using the measurement signals of sound are included as a group project work.
到達度目標
Outcomes Measured By:
By the end of this course, you should have an understanding of the mathematics of signals in continuous and discrete time, linear time invariant systems and convolution, Fourier transforms and spectrum analysis, and how these tools are used in real applications.
授業計画
Course Schedule
The proposed schedule below is a guideline only and subject to change.
1 Guidance (Overview of Signal Processing)
2 Technical communications
3 Excercise of operation of an oscilloscope. Measurement of sound of instruments
4 Measurement of sound of instruments
5 FFT programing to estimate power spectrum
6 FFT programing to estimate power spectrum
7 Signals and Systems
8 Signals and Systems
9 Linear Time-Invariant Systems
10 Linear Time-Invariant Systems
11 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
12 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
13 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
14 Fourier Analysis of Continuous-Time Signals and Systems
15 Project Presentation
教科書
Required Text
The following will be the main text.
Hwei Hsu, Signals and Systems, Second edition, McGraw Hill 
参考書
Required Materials
The followings are additional, complementary references of this class. Available in the library.
A.V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky and S. H. Nawab, Signals & Systems, Prentice-Hall, 1996
E.O.Doebelin, Measurement Systems -Application and Design, McGraw-Hill, 1990 
教科書・参考書に関する備考
成績評価方法
Grading Guidelines
Homework/Quizzes: 50%
Group Project and Presentation: 50%
To pass the course, more than 60% is required.
履修上の注意
Please Note
This course will be cooperated with Advanced Signal processing B . Students are required to come to class on time, and not to miss any classes. If you have to miss class due to emergency or illness, then you must notify the instructor directly and in advance.
In this course, students will form groups of 3-4 members and complete a project applying the concepts they have learned in the class. Groups will write a project report and present their projects at the final class.
教員メッセージ
Message from Lecturer
Before attending the lectures, read the text and handouts. After each class, make sure that you have learned. Use the campus resources; library, office hour, other students.
Homework assignments are due on specific date, and no late homework is accepted.
学習・教育目標との対応
Learning and Educational
Policy
Educational policy of the division of Information and Electronic Engineering (Computer Systemics Course and Computational Intelligence Course) is 1) cultivating the specialized ability in fundamental information engineering and in various core computer systems based on information science and mathematical science, 2) to foster communication skills, teamwork and ethical considerations, 3) nurture human resources with core technology to maintain and upgrade information society. The learning objectives are close related to the educational policy of 1) and 2).
関連科目
Associated Courses
Linear Systems, Instrumentation Engineering and Digital Signal Processing of undergraduate course.
備考
Remarks
Each class will be done in English.