
| Code: | 250750 |
| Module title: | Digital Signal Processing (MA) |
| Version: | 1.0 (05/2019) |
| Last update: | 28.07.2020 11:45:54 | Person responsible for content: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Müller, Jens Uwe J.Mueller@hszg.de |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Scharf, Dietmar D.Scharf@hszg.de | |
| Offered in: | Mechatronics (M.Eng.) valid from class 2019 |
| Semester according to timetable: | WiSe (winter semester) |
| Module level: | Master |
| Duration: | 1 semester |
| Language of Instruction: | English |
| Place where the module will be offered: | Zittau |
| ECTS Credits: | 5 |
| Student workload (in hours): | 150 |
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| Learning and teaching methods: | The knowledge is conveyed in the form of lectures with the active involvement of the students. Accompanying seminars and internship attempts serve to deepen the knowledge acquired in the lectures. |
| Further information: | Knowledge of MATLAB is useful |
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| Assessment | Major written exam | 120 min | 100.0% |
| Syllabus plan/Content: | - Signal theory - Short-term Fourier transformation - wavelet transformation - Wigner-Ville distribution - Karhunen-Loeve Transformation |
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| Subject-specific skills and competences: | - Specialist knowledge of continuous-time and time-discrete signals and systems - Practical application of background for analysis and synthesis of digital filters - Recognizing and using interdisciplinary connections for system theory - Knowledge, mastery and application of specialized methods, e.g. computation algorithms for system design. |
| Generic competences (Personal and key skills): | -Knowledge, mastery and application of methods which are of use regardless of their subject, e. g. problem solving ability and Decision-making techniques. |
| Prerequisites: | System theory (signal transformations, differential and difference equations) |
| Literature: | Kienke, U.; Schwarz, M.; Weickert, T.: Signalverarbeitung. Oldenbourg Verlag München, 2008 |