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The Signal Processing Group, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, NTNU

TTT4110 Information and Signal Theory

Spring 2010

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  • 5 Jan: Additional information about the course including the exercises will be available on It's learning.

    Course Despcription:
    A description of the course is available here.

    Lectures:Tutoring:
    Wednesday 0815-1000 in EL6 Friday 1015-1200 in EL1/G134/G128
    Thursday 0815-1000 in EL6
    (in S2 in week 2)

    Lecturer:
    Associate Professor Bojana Gajic (gajic), room C241
    Available for questions on Thursdays 10-11
    (except February 4, March 4 and April 15)

    Teaching assistants:
    PhD Student Jarle B. Hamar (hamar), room C231
    PhD Student Babak Moussakhani (babak), room C346
    Available for questions on Mondays 14-15.

    Add @iet.ntnu.no to names given in brackets to send e-mail

    Course Material:
    Main textbook:
    J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, Digital signal processing: principles, algorithms and applications, 4th edition, Prentice Hall, 2007

    Other useful textbooks:
    McClellan, Schafer and Yoder, Signal Processing First, Prentice Hall, 2003
    T. A. Ramstad, Representing Information by Signals. An Introduction, 6th edition, Department for Electronics and Telecommunications, NTNU (sold at room B231)

    Midterm Examination:

  • Thursday, 18 March 2010, 8-10 (F1)

    Project:
  • See information at It´s learning

    Final Examination:

  • Tuesday, 8 June 2010, 9-13