Curriculum related information
Curriculum & instruction resources:
This can also be further elaborated during the semester
- Course instructions: PDF (requires login). Includes information about mandatory components needed to be fulfilled to qualify for the final oral exam (project + weekly tasks)
- Course schedule and weekly materials – including weekly slides, introductory video, exercises, and semester project: follow link (updated weekly)
- Contact info to the group teachers: follow link (requires login)
- Literature information:
- Leganto link for the book Applied digital signal processing: theory and practice (please also download the Errata PDF from Leganto)
- Supplementary book and resource suggestions, including the highly recommended Shaum's Outlines: see PDF "welcome to the course"
- Examples of publicly available online video material:
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Very nice and thorough video lectures by John Buck, University of Massachusetts [his homepage is https://www.umassd.edu/directory/jbuck/ ]. Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/ProfJohnBuck/videos - see the Discrete Time Linear Systems playlist
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MIT material by the legendary Alan V. Oppenheim: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/res-6-008-digital-signal-processing-spring-2011/
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Even more Oppenheim lecturing video material https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8157CA8884571BA
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- Curriculum topic list: [PDF link will appear below]
- Supplementary suggestions: lists of most important / additional highglights (PDF links)
- Course github example and tutorial github repository: https://github.uio.no/ifidsb/IN3190
- Discourse course forum: https://astro-discourse.uio.no/c/in3190-25h/
- Platform for mandatory score registration follow-up and mid-term project submission: Devilry
- The general Department rules for mandatory assignments are available here: follow link
- On system linearity and time invariance: PDF book extract