- Instructor : Krishna R. Narayanan (ude.umat|nrk#ude.umat|nrk)
- Office Hours: Mon, Tue 11.00 AM to 12.30 PM
- Email : ude.umat|nrk#ude.umat|nrk
- Text book (Required): A. Oppenheim, Wilsky and Young, Signals and Systems
- Other Reference Material:
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- Haykin and Van Veen, Signals and Systems, Wiley, 2005
- Lathi, Linear Systems and Signals
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- Prerequisites
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- ECEN 214 or equivalent
- Math 308 or equivalent
- Calculus, Differential equations
- A willingness to learn
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- Grading policy
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- Homeworks - 15%
- Quizzes - 20%
- Midterm 1 (tentatively on Feb 20) - 20%
- Midterm 2 (tenatively on April 03) - 20%
- Final - 25%
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