84457 - Signal Acquisition and Processing M

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Docente: Mauro Mangia
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: ING-INF/01
  • Language: English

Learning outcomes

The course aims to give students the appropriate techniques for the acquisition and processing of real world data and the implementation of efficient and robust signal processing structures. Knowledge about the modern theory and practice of sampling from an engineering perspective, and classical and modern signal processing tools will be acquired.

Course contents

The course aims at reviewing basic concepts of probability, operator theory and optimization and using them in the development of fundamental signal processing methods ranging from filtering to spectrum estimation, linear prediction, adaptive sampling and dimensionality reduction.

Teaching methods

Frontal lectures + laboratory exercises with own laptop.

Assessment methods

Learning is assessed by means of a joint written exam for the two modules on the topics discussed during the frontal lectures.

Teaching tools

Annotated slides and additional teaching materials available online.

All materials will be shared by means of the official Virtuale site of the course.

Office hours

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