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EEL6502: Syllabus



tex2html_wrap353 EEL6502 (Sect#4168)  -  Spring 1996

Instructor: John G. Harris
Office: CSE-446
Phone: x2-2652
Email: harris@cnel.ufl.edu
Office hours: TBA

Prerequisite: EEL5701 (Digital Filtering) and EEL5544 (Noise)

Class Meeting: TBA

Required textbook: Adaptive Signal Processing by Widrow and Stearns, Prentice-Hall, 1985.

Optional Reference Book: Adaptive Filter Theory (3rd edition) by S. Haykin, Prentice Hall, 1995.

Course Objectives: This course presents the theory of adaptive signal processing with applications to specific engineering problems. Primary topics include Wiener theory, adaptive linear combiners, theory of adaptation, performance measures, gamma filters and IIR adaptation. Homework assignments will include computer assignments using MATLAB. Grades are based on the results of two in-class exams as well as on performance on homework assignments. The course will discuss applications in the following areas:





Dr John Harris
Fri Feb 6 11:05:57 EST 1998