Describe, in mathematical terms, algorithms and methods commonly used in digital signal processing applications; (M1)

Assignment briefings (2024/25)

Weighting %:

20%

Submission deadline (for students):   

Refer to Canvas assignment

Authorship:

 

Individual

Target date for returning marked coursework: 

9 January 2025

Tutor setting the work:

 

Number of hours you are expected to work on this assignment:

8

 This Assignment assesses the following module Learning Outcomes (from Definitive Module Document):

  1. Describe, in mathematical terms, algorithms and methods commonly used in digital signal processing applications; (M1)
  2. Use selected software tools for simulating and analyse using DSP techniques and systems; (M3)
  3. Use advanced digital signal processing techniques in straightforward cases; 

 Assignment Tasks:

Please see attached Tasks Sheet.

 Submission Requirements:

Use the MS Word template provided. The answers should be typed (not handwritten).

This is an individual assignment.

 Marks awarded for:

Question 1 

(25 %)  

Question 2 

(15 %)  

Question 3

(10 %)  

 

 Type of Feedback to be given for this assignment:

Online written and verbal feedback.

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    • a score of 50% or above represents a pass mark.Describe, in mathematical terms, algorithms and methods commonly used in digital signal processing applications; (M1)
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