EE422G - Signals and Systems II
Spring 1999

 

INSTRUCTOR:

Bruce L. Walcott

Room 565 Anderson Hall

257-8049

Office Hours: TR 8:00-9:30

e-mail: walcott@engr.uky.edu

 

TA:

Mun Yeong Choy

Office : AH 462-A

Office Hours : MW 3-5

e-mail : mychoy0@mik.uky.edu

 

PREREQUISITES:

EE 421

 

TEXT:

Zeimer, Tratner, and Fanin, Signals and Systems, 4th Ed., Macmillan, 1998 (required)

Dorf and Bishop, Modern Control Systems, 8th Ed., Addison-Wesley, 1998. (recommended)

 

GRADING:

Tests (3) 300 pts.

Homework & Labs 100 pts.

Final Exam 150 pts.

Total 550 pts.

 

HOMEWORK POLICY:

Homework sets are due at the beginning of the assigned lecture period. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED!!!

 

TEST ATTENDANCE:

Failure to take a test or the final exam during the assigned class period will result in a grade of zero being recorded for that test unless the student has personally contacted me PRIOR to the test and has received permission to take the test at an alternative time. I will give you ample notice (one week) about test dates.

 

CLASS ATTENDANCE

You, the student, are responsible for ALL business conducted during scheduled class periods, including any announcements which might be made.

 

CLASS WEBSITE

http://www.engr.uky.edu/csl/ee422

 

ABET OUTCOMES

The ability to analyze discrete-time signals in the time domain

The ability to analyze general discrete-time systems using difference equations and the properties involved.

The ability to analyze linear time-invariant discrete-time systems using impulse responses and convolution, transfer functions, block diagram representation, state-variable representation, and feedback control. The ability to solve the state-equation

The ability to analyze signals and systems in the frequency domain. The ability solve the state equation.

The ability to analyze signals in the Z-domain. The ability to solve difference and state equations.

The ability to design digital filters and feedback control systems.