Course syllabus

Adaptiv signalbehandling
Adaptive Signal Processing

ETTN05, 7,5 credits, A (Second Cycle)

Valid for: 2013/14
Decided by: Education Board A
Date of Decision: 2013-04-15

General Information

Elective for: C4, C4-ssr, D4, D4-ssr, E4, E4-bg, E4-ssr, F5, F5-ssr, MWIR2, Pi4, Pi4-ssr
Language of instruction: The course will be given in English

Aim

The course presents signal processing methodology and solutions to problems where digital systems tune in automatically and adapt to the environment. The student is given enough theoretical and practical knowledge to independently be able to formulate the mathematical problem, solve it and implement the solution for use with real-life signals.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must

Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must

Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must

Contents

Basics about adaptive filters

The LMS family

The RLS family

Examination details

Grading scale: TH
Assessment: The grade is mainly based on the exam in the end of the course. The grade can be affected upwards (0.5 points) with volontary home assigments during the course. The opportunity to make the home assignment is only available during the course and the result is valid during one year.

Parts
Code: 0112. Name: Adaptive Signal Processing.
Credits: 6. Grading scale: TH. Assessment: Written examination.
Code: 0212. Name: Project.
Credits: 1,5. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: Project report.

Admission

Required prior knowledge: ESS040 Digital Signal Processing or ETI265 Signal Processing in Multimedia or EITF15 Signal processing - theory and applications.
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: ETT042

Reading list

Contact and other information

Course coordinator: Universitetslektor Martin Stridh, martin.stridh@eit.lth.se
Course homepage: http://www.eit.lth.se/course/ettn05
Further information: Exercises 14 h, computer exercises 14 h and laboratory work 2 x 4 h. The course might be given in English.