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Signal Processing

2E1AF1 Signal Processing Electronics and Applied Physics S7
Cours : 15 h TD : 0 h TP : 15 h Projet : 0 h Total : 30 h
Responsable : Miloud Frikel
Pré-requis
Courses of Mathematics of ENSICAEN, Digital Signal Processing
Objectifs de l'enseignement
The objective of this course is the acquisition and understanding of methods of analysis and signal processing. After a description of different types of signals (deterministic and random), an overview of analytical methods is presented. The primary goal of these methods will be the extraction of information in a variety of problems common in telecommunication applications. All concepts discussed will be justified through a concrete example in the Labs.
Programme détaillé
Introduction
Definition of random signals and deterministic signals
Correlation Analysis
Spectral Analysis
Modelling
Application Examples
Applications (TD ou TP)
A set of problems is proposed to better appreciate the contribution of discussed concepts. Those problems are in signal processing in general, and some common problems in telecommunications. We use Simulink, Matlab and DSP.
1. Correlation functions.
2. Experimental estimation of the characteristics of a signal.
3. Encoding / decoding the voice signal.
4. Illustration of the correlation by measuring the speed of sound.
5. Study of the correlation of spreading sequences for CDMA.
6. Modelling of vibration modes.
Compétences acquises
Master of signal processing techniques.
Bibliographie
J. Proakis (2001). Digital Communications. McGraw Hill S. Haykin (2001). Communication Systems. Wiley. A. Glavieux and Joindot M. (1996). Digital Communications. Masson. J. Proakis, M. Salehi and G. Bauch (2004). Contemporary Communication Systems using Malaba. Thomson Brooks.

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