Signals and Systems II

EE361 Fall 2016


Description

Professor:
Dr. Brendan Morris,
SEB 3216
OH: MTuWTh 16:00-17:00

Lecture: TuTh 14:30-15:45, CBC C225
Final: Th Dec 15, 15:10-17:10
Look up your final exam schedule now to determine conflicts.

Textbook

Signals and Systems, A.V. Oppenheim, A.S. Willsky, and S.H. Nawab, 2nd Edition, ISBN: 0-13-814757-4
Schaum's Outlines: Signals and Systems, H. Hsu, ISBN: 978-0-07-163472-4 [link]
Schaum's Outlines: Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes, H. Hsu, ISBN: 978-0071632898 [link]

Recommended Text

Schaum's Outlines: Probability and Statistics, M Spiegel, ISBN: 9780071795579 [link]
Linear Systems and Signals, B.P. Lathi, 2nd Edition, ISBN: 978-0-19-515833-5

Catalog Description:

Stochastic and deterministic signals and linear systems. Analog and discrete Fourier Series, analog and discrete Fourier transforms, basic probability theory, stochastic processes, stochastic signals and linear systems.
Prerequisites: EE360 and MATH 432

Course Syllabus: [pdf]

Grading

ComponentPercentageDate
Quizzes (2): 20% TBD: 09/20, 11/22
Midterm: 25% TBD: 10/13
Final: 30% 12/15 15:10
Homework: 25%

Homework will include Matlab programming problems. Students may work together in study groups but all assignments must be completed individually. Homework will be due in class on the designated date. No late homework will be accepted unless prior notification and arrangements are made.

Gradebook

The gradebook is available through UNLV Webcampus [link].

Announcements

DateNote
09/14/16 Homework #6 deadline is extended to Th. 11/17. Please make a copy before turning it in if you would like to use for your Quiz studies.
10/31/16 New homework versions posted with 2nd Edition questions from SPR. Homework 5 will be collected in class Tu. 11/01.
09/14/16 Quiz01 officially scheduled for Tuesday 09/20. Review of Chapters 1-3 will be on Th. 09/16.
08/28/16 Welcome to Fall 2016. Note on book abbreviations: OW = Oppenheim and Wilsky; SSS = Schaum's Signals and Systems; SPR = Schaum's Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes.

Be sure to brush up on your Laplace Transform (OW Ch 9) and Z-Transform (OW Ch 10).

Schedule (Tentative)

WeekDateLecture TopicReadingAssignment
1 08/30 Tu Review LTI Systems [pdf] OW Ch 1-2 HW01 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 09/08
09/01 Th Review LTI Systems
2 09/06 Tu Fourier Series OW Ch 3
Fourier Series Slides [pdf]
HW02 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 09/15
09/08 Th Fourier Series
3 09/13 Tu Fourier Series
OW Ch 3
09/15 Th Review
4 09/20 Tu Quiz #1
OW Ch 4 HW03 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 9/29
09/22 Th CT Fourier Transform
5 09/27 Tu CT Fourier Transform
OW Ch 4-5
09/29 Th CT Fourier Transform
6 10/04 Tu DT Fourier Transform
OW Ch 5 HW04 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 10/06
10/06 Th DT Fourier Transform
7 10/11 Tu Review
OW Ch 1-5
10/13 Th Midterm
8 10/18 Tu Introduction to Random Processes
SPR Ch 1 HW05 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 10/27
10/20 Th Probability
9 10/25 Tu Probability
SPR Ch 2 HW06 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Th 11/03
10/27 Th Random Variables
10 11/01 Tu Random Variables
Probability Distribution Slides [pdf]
11/03 Th Random Variables
11 11/08 Tu Multiple Random Variables
SPR Ch 3 HW07 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Tu 11/15 Th 11/17
11/10 Th Multiple Random Variables
12 11/15 Tu Multiple Random Variables
SPR Ch 3
11/17 Th Multiple Random Variables
13 11/22 Tu Quiz 02
SPR Ch 5
11/24 Th Thanksgiving
14 11/29 Tu Random Processes
SPR Ch 5 (5.1 - 5.4C) HW08 [pdf]
Solutions [pdf]
Due Tu 12/06
12/01 Th Random Processes
15 12/06 Tu LTI Systems with Random Signals
SPR Ch 6 (6.1 - 6.5)
12/08 Th Final Review
16 12/13 Tu -
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12/15 Th Final