NTU Course

Signals and Systems

Offered in 112-2
  • Notes

    The course is conducted in English。

  • Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
    • Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program)

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  • Course Description
    Required course for 2nd-year NTU EE students teaching fundamentals of analytical framework to handle continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, such as Discrete Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform and Z-Transform. ? A required course for 2nd-year NTUEE students ? The course will be conducted in English ? No need to sign up for the other courses if you prefer a Mandarin version; you just go there ? 09:10-11:00 Mon, 14:20-15:10 Thu ? Signals and Systems 一23 四7 ? Probability and Statistics 一4 四89 ? Course website ? https://cool.ntu.edu.tw/courses/25125/ ? Number of students taken in this course ? Possibly at most 80 ? Instructor ? Yi-Hsuan (Eric) Yang ? Office: EE2-337 ? Office hours: 2-4 pm Monday ? Grading (same exam/homeworks across classes) ? Midterm exam: 35% ? Final exam: 35% ? Written homeworks: 10% ? MATLAB homeworks: 20% ? Class participation (bonus) ? Important Dates ? Midterm exam: official date (April 10) ? Final exam: official date (June 5) ? TA ? Wilbur Chen (陳祈瑋) wilbur@access.ee.ntu.edu.tw ? Office: EE2-232 ? Office hours: 3~4 pm Monday
  • Course Objective
    ? Those Signals/Systems Operated by Electricity, in Particular those based on Software and Computers with Extensive Computation and Memory, for Information Processing and Control Purposes Primarily ? Analytical Framework to Handle Such Signals/Systems ? Mathematical Description/Representation of Such Signals/Systems ? Language and Tools to Solve Problems with Such Signals/Systems
  • Course Requirement
    ? Linear Algebra
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
  • References
    ? Oppenheim & Willsky, “Signals & Systems”, 2nd Ed. 1997, Prentice-Hall
  • Grading
    1. NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
    2. NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only. Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section
  • Adjustment methods for students
    Adjustment MethodDescription
    A3

    提供學生彈性出席課程方式

    Provide students with flexible ways of attending courses

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