EE313 Linear Systems and Signals

Prof. Brian L. Evans, Fall 2005, TTH 2:00-3:30 PM, ENS 127

Office Hours: TBA

EE 313 builds a mathematical foundation for analyzing linear signal processing, communication, and control systems. Topics include representation of signals and systems; system properties; sampling; Laplace and z-transforms; transfer functions and frequency response; convolution; stability; Fourier series; Fourier transform; AM/FM modulation; and applications.

EE 313 feeds into several ECE technical areas, including Signal/Image Processing, Communications/Networking, and Robotics/Controls.

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The EE 313 course content above was developed by Prof. Brian L. Evans. It has also been used at UT Austin by Dr. K. Clint Slatton in his Spring 2002 EE 313 section, Dr. Brian Kelley in his Fall 2002 EE 313 section, and Prof. Jeffrey G. Andrews in his Spring 2003 EE 313 section. Prof. Evans' slides were also used by Dr. Manish Gupta in the Fall 2004 quarter at The Ohio State University, as well as Prof. Charles Wu in the Fall 2008 semester at Arkansas Tech University (as ELEG 3123 Signals and Systems).

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Last updated 06/12/08. Send comments to (Mailbox)bevans@ece.utexas.edu