What you should know coming into ESE531
ESE531 builds on a basic understanding of Signals and Systems taught in ESE 224/325.
The course will largely assume you
are proficient at the following:
- Convolution in continuous and discrete time
- System Functions/Impulse Response in continuous time
- Laplace transform and properties
- Frequency response/Bode plots
- Pole-zero plots
are familiar with the following:
- System functions/impulse response in discrete time
- Z-transform
- Difference equations
If you are rusty about any of this (or it seems unfamiliar),
you should definitely take time to review it immediately before you
fall behind. The more of a head start you have, the better you'll be able to keep up with the incredibly fast pace of the course. For review, see the following documents for resource material: MIT OCW 6.003 Oppenheim Signals and Systems
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