i had this course a few years ago. didn´t get anything. after watching your lecture it all makes sence. the diffrence beween a good teatcher and a bad i guess..
A course I am about to take is called "signals and systems" at my school, does anybody know if this DSP, will share the content or are they something different.
This should be the style of presentation. It helps to concentrate on the subject rather that corrupting or divering the attention to hair style or what dress the lecturer wearing or design of suite or whatever.
I got a problem with plotting the even and odd parts of a continuous signal x(t). Suppose x(t) at t=0 is x(0)=0 and at t=5 x(t)=4. And it has no values at t<0. The even part of a signal is supposed to be expressed by xe(t)=1/2*{x(t)+x(-t)} Okay, now what happens with the even signal at t=0, xe(0)=1/2*{x(0)+x(-0) <-- but the initial signal is not defined at x(-0), so I assume the value be zero there? And at t=5, xe(5)=1/2*{x(5)+x(-5)} <- again, x(-5) is not defined in the initial condition.
what is the reference book ??
I'm from palestine
zbubanet 2 weeks ago
anyway to get the lecture exercises, especially matlab ones?
MatrixOfDynamism 1 month ago
Bro Cant we have the Lecture notes
03343494234a 1 month ago in playlist Digital Signal Processing Easy to learn
Very clear explanations, thankyou very much. I am from Peru.
callain1962 1 month ago
thanks for the video
MrPEDOCTOR 2 months ago
Very helpful! Plan on viewing most of the videos to study for my upcoming final
rkondeti3 3 months ago
Good Explanation , Got the basics , wish to follow the rest of the course.
anilkumar1988 3 months ago
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Thank you, very helpful!
katheryncruz24 3 months ago
Thanks Ambi!
xion101 3 months ago
jst strted learning dsp ,this vdeo is great help........
abhidify 6 months ago
good idea to have it as a video by the way. if you get distracted you just go back 20 seconds and watch again and it all makes sence.
kurtivasen 7 months ago
good idea to have it as a video by the way. if you get distracted you just go back 20 seconds and watch again and it all makes sence,
kurtivasen 7 months ago
i had this course a few years ago. didn´t get anything. after watching your lecture it all makes sence. the diffrence beween a good teatcher and a bad i guess..
kurtivasen 7 months ago
thankyou for your valuable lecture
sowmyaurs1 9 months ago
A course I am about to take is called "signals and systems" at my school, does anybody know if this DSP, will share the content or are they something different.
Thanks Jay
metro2089 9 months ago
Thank you, Prof. E. Ambikairajah
very useful !
LQGwithLTR 1 year ago
Very good lecture!!! very explanatory! thanks
klimovitsky 1 year ago
thank you
scrydo 1 year ago
Thanks a ton to prof.E Ambikairajah and the uploader ...
this was really helpful to me!
classymits 1 year ago
Signals and Systems Video lectures from UNSW, Prof E. Ambikairajah
7973 1 year ago
This should be the style of presentation. It helps to concentrate on the subject rather that corrupting or divering the attention to hair style or what dress the lecturer wearing or design of suite or whatever.
vjpillay 1 year ago
I have an assignment on analogue and digital filter design due in the next few days, does anybody have some notes which would help me?
RasiganGovender 1 year ago
Great and qualuty lectures.Can anyone please tell me where i can find the lecture noten and plese tell me the na,e of the book! Thank you very much!
zaheenbd1205 2 years ago
Wow this is excellant this will help me alot compare to my professor teaching methods
krf717 2 years ago 2
I got a problem with plotting the even and odd parts of a continuous signal x(t). Suppose x(t) at t=0 is x(0)=0 and at t=5 x(t)=4. And it has no values at t<0. The even part of a signal is supposed to be expressed by xe(t)=1/2*{x(t)+x(-t)} Okay, now what happens with the even signal at t=0, xe(0)=1/2*{x(0)+x(-0) <-- but the initial signal is not defined at x(-0), so I assume the value be zero there? And at t=5, xe(5)=1/2*{x(5)+x(-5)} <- again, x(-5) is not defined in the initial condition.
Pudersepp 2 years ago 2
I am learning DSP (self study) . thank you for this lecture.
from thailand
Mcphon181226 2 years ago 5
Thank for this lectures! cheers from russia...
Djony1987 2 years ago
great lecture
mariomanzi 2 years ago 2
thank you Professor....
stevan80s 2 years ago 2
I have a DSP exam coming up ... thank you for uploading this lecture!
teddyplusplus 2 years ago 5