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Dec 22, 2024
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2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EE-UY 3054 Signals and Systems4 Credits This course centers on linear system theory for analog and digital systems; linearity, causality and time invariance; impulse response, convolution and stability; the Laplace, z- transforms and applications to Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems; frequency response, analog and digital filter design. Topics also include Fourier Series, Fourier Transforms and the sampling theorem. Weekly computer-laboratory projects use analysis- and design-computer packages. The course establishes foundations of linear systems theory needed in future courses; use of math packages to solve problems and simulate systems; and analog and digital filter design.
Prerequisite(s): EE-UY 2024 (C- or better) and MA-UY 2012 / MA-UY 2132 or MA-UY 2034 (for Brooklyn Engineering Students) OR ENGR-AD 214, MATH-AD 116, and MATH-AD 121 (for Abu Dhabi Students) OR EENG-SHU 251 (C- or better), MATH-SHU 124, and MATH-SHU 140 (for Shanghai Students). Note: ABET competencies a, b, c, e, k.
Weekly Lecture Hours: 3.5 | Weekly Lab Hours: 1.5 | Weekly Recitation Hours: 1
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