MA 349
Signals & Systems
Textbook: "Mathematics for Multimedia" by Mladen Victor Wickerhauser, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-8176-4879-4
Online Access through Purdue Library: https://purdue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01PURDUE_PUWL/8j9tnf/alma99169166721601081
About the course: This course introduces the mathematical framework for the description, analysis and processing of signals such as music, speech and images. Main topics covered include signal representations in different bases; continuous-time signal sampling; and signal processing by linear and time invariant systems
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe and analyze continuous-time and discrete-time signals in different bases.
- Understand the relation between a continuous-time signal and a sampling of that signal, including methods to reconstruct a continuous-time signal from its samples and applicability conditions.
- Describe and analyze the properties of continuous-time and discrete time systems in different bases.
- Construct linear and time-invariant systems to process continuous-time and discrete-time signals.
This course has a corresponding 1-credit lab course: