ELE314: Signals and Systems Laboratory

Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Southern Maine

Instructor: Professor Mariusz Jankowski
E-mail: mjankowski@usm.maine.edu

Each Mathematica notebook deals with a selected course topic. The notebooks accompany the course and are used during regularly scheduled class sessions in JMC 109 (Mathematica classroom). 

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  • DownLoad Lecture 01: Introduction to signals and signal processing
  • DownLoad Lecture 02: Basic one-dimensional signals
  • DownLoad Lecture 03: Time domain representation of LTI systems (Part 1)
  • DownLoad Lecture 04: Time domain representation of LTI systems (Part 2)
  • DownLoad Lecture 05: Continuous-time Fourier series
  • DownLoad Lecture 06: Discrete-time Fourier series
  • DownLoad Lecture 07: Continuous-time Fourier transform
  • DownLoad Lecture 08: Discrete-time Fourier transform
  • DownLoad Lecture 09: Sampling continuous-time signals
  • DownLoad Lecture 10: Introduction to FIR filter design

(Revised: 03/01/2005)


Computer projects are a required part of the course. Here is a list of recent projects:  

  • DownLoad Project: Convolution
  • DownLoad Project: Spectrogram
  • DownLoad Project: Image processing
  • DownLoad Project: Design of a FIR differentiator

(Revised: 03/01/2005)


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All notebooks have been collected in a single WinZip archive. Click here to download. You should have WinZip or other compatible extractor on your system to open the archive. New users please click on the download page link to obtain a copy of the SignalPlot package. You will need it!

If you are a new Mathematica user, or would like a quick review of Mathematica basics, look at the notebooks associated with an introductory course on scientific programming ELE298.

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