Signals arise in most engineering applications. They contain information about the behavior of physical systems. Systems respond to signals and produce other signals. In this course, we explore how signals can be represented and manipulated, and their effects on systems. We further explore how we can discover basic system properties by exciting a system with various types of signals.
Lernziel
Master the basics of signals and systems. Apply this knowledge to problems in the homework assignments and programming exercise.
Inhalt
Discrete-time signals and systems. Fourier- and z-Transforms. Frequency domain characterization of signals and systems. System identification. Time series analysis. Filter design.
Skript
Lecture notes available on course website.
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes
Control Systems I is helpful but not required.
Leistungskontrolle
Information zur Leistungskontrolle (gültig bis die Lerneinheit neu gelesen wird)
Die Leistungskontrolle wird nur in der Session nach der Lerneinheit angeboten. Die Repetition ist nur nach erneuter Belegung möglich.
Prüfungsmodus
schriftlich 150 Minuten
Zusatzinformation zum Prüfungsmodus
There is a written final exam during the examination session, which covers all material taught during the course, i.e. the material presented during the lectures and corresponding problem sets, programming exercises, and recitations. Additionally, there will be two continuous performance assessments tasks during the semester, both optional and only contributing to the final grade if they help improve it. The quiz is an optional, interim examination roughly in the middle of the semester. It tests the student's understanding of the topics covered so far. It contributes 20% to the final grade, but only if it helps improve the final grade. The programming assignment is an optional learning task in the last third of the semester. It requires the student to understand and apply the lecture material. It contributes a maximum of 0.25 grade points to the final grade.
Hilfsmittel schriftlich
A single A4 sheet of paper (double sided; hand-written or computer typed)
Diese Angaben können noch zu Semesterbeginn aktualisiert werden; verbindlich sind die Angaben auf dem Prüfungsplan.