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{{DISPLAYTITLE:ECE 2026 - Introduction to Signal Processing}}
ECE 2026 is a 3 credit hour ECE class with a lab requirement. It is a requirement for both [[Electrical_Engineering |electrical engineering]] and [[Computer_Engineering |computer engineering]] majors.<ref name=":0">https://www.ece.gatech.edu/courses/course_outline/ECE2026</ref>
 
== Overview ==
 
The course emphasizes learning on discrete-time signal processing and linear, time-invariant systems. [https://www.matlab.gatech.edu/ MATLAB] is used for all labs in order to create examples of these linear, time-invariant systems.
 
ECE 2026 is often an electrical or computer engineer's first exposure to a purely ECE course. As such, it is a young student's first exposure to a heavy engineering workload. Labs should be taken seriously and done ahead of lab time.
 
 
=== Topics ===
 
As of Spring 2021,<ref name=":0" /> the topics covered in the class were:
 
   
 
'''ECE 2026''' is a 3 credit class with a lab requirement. It is a requirement for both [[Electrical_Engineering |electrical engineering]] and for [[Computer_Engineering |computer engineering]] majors who are taking an [[electrical engineering]] thread.<ref name=":0">https://www.ece.gatech.edu/courses/course_outline/ECE2026</ref> The course emphasizes discrete-time signal processing and linear, time-invariant systems. [https://www.matlab.gatech.edu/ MATLAB] is used for all labs in order to create examples of linear, time-invariant systems.
# Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
 
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== Topic List ==
# Sinusoids and Complex Amplitudes
 
 
* Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
# The Spectrum
 
 
* Sinusoids and Complex Amplitudes
# The Sampling Process
 
 
* The Spectrum
# Shannon's Sampling Theorem
 
 
* The Sampling Process
# Aliasing
 
 
* Shannon's Sampling Theorem
# Digital Filters
 
 
* Aliasing
# Finite-Impulse-Response (FIR) Filters
 
 
* Digital Filters
# Linearity and Time-Invariance: Convolution
 
 
* Finite-Impulse-Response (FIR) Filters
# Frequency Response
 
 
* Linearity and Time-Invariance: Convolution
# Infinite-Impulse-Response (IIR) Filters
 
 
* Frequency Response
# Relationship between Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Frequency Domains
 
 
* Infinite-Impulse-Response (IIR) Filters
# Discrete Fourier Analysis
 
# DTFT: Discrete-Time Fourier Transform
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* Relationship between Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Frequency Domains
# DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform
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* Discrete Fourier Analysis
# DFS: Discrete Fourier Series
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* DTFT: Discrete-Time Fourier Transform
 
* DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform
# Application: Spectrograms for Time-Frequency Analysis
 
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* DFS: Discrete Fourier Series
# The Z-transform
 
 
* Application: Spectrograms for Time-Frequency Analysis
# Zeros and Poles
 
 
* The Z-transform
# Three Domains: Relationship among Time, Frequency, and Z domains
 
 
* Zeros and Poles
 
* Three Domains: Relationship among Time, Frequency, and Z domains
 
Lab Topics may include:
 
Lab Topics may include:
# Introduction to MATLAB
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* Introduction to MATLAB
# Complex Exponentials and the Spectrum
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* Complex Exponentials and the Spectrum
# Music or Speech Synthesis with Sinusoids
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* Music or Speech Synthesis with Sinusoids
# Image Processing: e.g. Edge Detection, De-blurring
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* Image Processing: e.g. Edge Detection, De-blurring
# Bandpass Filtering: Touch-Tone Decoding
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* Bandpass Filtering: Touch-Tone Decoding
# Biomedical Applications: e.g. Hearing, Cochlear Implants, EKG.
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* Biomedical Applications: e.g. Hearing, Cochlear Implants, EKG
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This topic list is from spring 2019.<ref name=":0" />
   
 
== Workload ==
=== How it Fits into the Curriculum ===
 
 
ECE 2026 is often electrical and computer engineering majors' first exposure to a purely ECE course and a heavy engineering workload. Labs should be taken seriously and done ahead of lab time.
ECE 2026 is a requirement for EE and CmpE majors.<ref>https://www.ece.gatech.edu/electrical-engineering-degree-requirements</ref> It is a prerequisite for [[ECE 2036]], [[ECE 3025]], [[ECE 3084]], [[ECE 3600]], [[ECE 4580]], and [[ECE 4606]].<ref>https://justinhtay.github.io/coursegraph/</ref>
 
 
== Registration ==
 
ECE 2026 is a [[Linked Course|linked course]].
   
 
== Resources ==
== Current Registration Info ==
 
ECE 2031 is a [[linked course]].
 
   
 
* [http://barry.ece.gatech.edu/2026/ Course website]
=== Prerequisites ===
 
Students must complete one of the following courses or groups of courses with a C or higher:
 
# MATH 1502/1512
 
# MATH 15X2 AND MATH 1522 (Relevant only to transfer students.)
 
Students must complete one of the following courses with a C or higher:
 
# [[CS 1371]]
 
# [[CS 1171]] (May be taken concurrently with ECE 2026.)
 
 
=== AP/IB Credit ===
 
No AP or IB credit is available for this course.
 
 
== Resources ==
 
[http://barry.ece.gatech.edu/2026/ Course website]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:16, 11 November 2021


ECE 2026 is a 3 credit class with a lab requirement. It is a requirement for both electrical engineering and for computer engineering majors who are taking an electrical engineering thread.[1] The course emphasizes discrete-time signal processing and linear, time-invariant systems. MATLAB is used for all labs in order to create examples of linear, time-invariant systems.

Topic List[edit | edit source]

  • Discrete-Time Signals and Systems
  • Sinusoids and Complex Amplitudes
  • The Spectrum
  • The Sampling Process
  • Shannon's Sampling Theorem
  • Aliasing
  • Digital Filters
  • Finite-Impulse-Response (FIR) Filters
  • Linearity and Time-Invariance: Convolution
  • Frequency Response
  • Infinite-Impulse-Response (IIR) Filters
  • Relationship between Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time Frequency Domains
  • Discrete Fourier Analysis
  • DTFT: Discrete-Time Fourier Transform
  • DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform
  • DFS: Discrete Fourier Series
  • Application: Spectrograms for Time-Frequency Analysis
  • The Z-transform
  • Zeros and Poles
  • Three Domains: Relationship among Time, Frequency, and Z domains

Lab Topics may include:

  • Introduction to MATLAB
  • Complex Exponentials and the Spectrum
  • Music or Speech Synthesis with Sinusoids
  • Image Processing: e.g. Edge Detection, De-blurring
  • Bandpass Filtering: Touch-Tone Decoding
  • Biomedical Applications: e.g. Hearing, Cochlear Implants, EKG

This topic list is from spring 2019.[1]

Workload[edit | edit source]

ECE 2026 is often electrical and computer engineering majors' first exposure to a purely ECE course and a heavy engineering workload. Labs should be taken seriously and done ahead of lab time.

Registration[edit | edit source]

ECE 2026 is a linked course.

Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]