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i typically teach two courses per semester
from the following list:

EE-275 Digital Signal Processing and Filtering
EE-171 Signals and Systems
EE-270 Stochastic Processes
EE-274 Introduction to Wavelets and Filterbanks
EE-276 Image Processing & Coding
EE-295 Statistical Signal Processing

these courses are taken, typically, by advanced EE undergraduates and grad students.
course syllabi undergo revision, on average, every two years.

all the courses have Labs, some as an integral part of the course, and others where experiments are assigned as needed.
we use MATLAB extensively.
in the DSP class we implement algorithms in real time on TI's TMS320C6713 DSP chip in conjunction with TI's Code Composer Studio and Matlab's Simulink.

Links to course material:



EE-275 (Digital Signal Processing)- Spring 2012

EE-171 (Signals and Systems)- Fall 2011

EE-201 Linear (& Nonlinear) System Theory)- Fall 2011

i EE-270 (Stochastic Processes)- Fall 2010

EE-295 (Feedback & Optimal Control)- Spring 2010

EE-274 (Introduction to Wavelets & Filter Banks)- Spring 2009

EE-295 (Image Processing)- Spring 2008

EE-274 (Introduction to Wavelets & Filter Banks)- Spring 2007

EE-276 (Image Processing)- Spring 2006

Statistical signal processing Labs