Digital Signal Processing (DSP) From Ground Up™ with MATLAB
$94.99 $16.99Track price
With a programming based approach, this course is designed to give you a solid foundation in the most useful aspects of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) in an engaging and easy to follow way. The goal of this course is to present practical techniques while avoiding obstacles of abstract mathematical theories. To achieve this goal, the DSP techniques are explained in plain language, not simply proven to be true through mathematical derivations.
Still keeping it simple, this course comes in different programming languages and hardware architectures so that students can put the techniques to practice using a programming language or hardware architecture of their choice. This version of the course uses the MATLAB programming language.
By the end of this course you should be able to perform Convolution with matlab, perform Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) with matlab, perform Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT) with matlab , design and develop Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters with matlab, design and develop Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters with matlab, develop Windowed–Sinc filters with matlab, build Modified Sallen–Key filters, build Bessel, Chebyshev and Butterworth filters, even give a lecture on DSP and so much more. Please take a look at the full course curriculum.
Some of the theory in this course is based on The Scientist and Engineer’s Guide to Digital Signal Processing by Steven W. Smith. You can download a free copy online.
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Courses : 10
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Giray Ozil –
Too repetitive over basic stuff.
M Indra Iskandar –
good, but voice is mixing with background noisy
Jaimil Patel –
More Matlab coding could be added, especially in designing of filters
Oluseyi Ayorinde –
The course does a good job of starting from the ground up (as the title suggests!) So far, it’s a little beneath my level of understanding, but I know it will build up to exactly what I’m looking for, and I look forward to it!
Xinyu Ji –
Clear process and easy following explaination
Alessandra –
I think he talks a bit fast
James Ashby –
The information in this course is very interesting, but it is definitely geared toward engineering students and helping people that study signals. There is a lot going on in digital signal processing and I think it might be more for an intermediate skilled audience, familiar with RF signals. The content of the course is very good, and easy to follow in spite of the difficulty for me to understand.
Thomas Schrader –
Viele Abbildungen stammen vom Smith Digital Signal Processing Buch. Die Reihenfolge der Kapitel finde ich nicht gl cklich gew hlt. Die gezeigten Plots werden stets unvollst ndig gezeigt (ohne x und y Achsenbeschriftung.).
Ganda Utama –
Good
Gamborino –
Acceptable theory but expected more practice with matlab
Mohammed Nabil Kunda –
In some of the videos voice is very low and all the videos have subtitles delay. Otherwise course content was good. I was looking more for FFT which was not there in that detail in this course.
Ravi Tejesvi Valiveti –
It was a good course which explained the usage of matlab with signal processing. thank you
Bhagyashree Goje –
course is very nice. Many of my Concepts got clear idea after finishing this course
Nathan Lively –
Great so far. Wish the audio was a bit better quality.
Aradhana Rauta –
good
Marty Holyfield –
Very educational. I appreciate the filter characterizations and the breakdown of steps that describe filters and concepts such as convolution. Wish there were more Matlab exercises. Good Job. Marty
Arin Dutta –
It was a good match, but I think more coding examples were needed to be shown in the Filter design part of the course.
216930 Nirbhay Kumar Singh –
It was a nice training on basic of DSP
215536 Perumal –
Good topics. Good coverage on basics.
Farouk MABROUKI –
Non