ENSS 300 SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
This course helps the student develop one of the key abilities of an engineer - system-level thinking. In particular, students will see how the math and physics they have learned in other courses help them understand rather complex systems that occur in engineering (with applications to communication systems, biomedical imaging, control, and robotics). ENPR 300 (Probability and Random Processes) is not required for this course and gives a complementary set of tools needed for advanced material, especially in the areas of communications and signal processing. It’s assumed that students have familiarity with lower division physics and circuits since these are the source of many examples as they are introduced to the idea of signal and system analysis and characterization in time and frequency domain. Also to provide foundation of signal and system concepts to areas like communication, control and comprehend applications of signal processing in communication systems.
Prerequisite
EMTH 260
Offered
semester 1