![]() ![]() You can also view the videos from Fall 2000:Ī pdf version of the lecture notes will be on line on the class web page by the end of the day on which the lecture is given. The course is digitally recorded, webcast and stored to be viewed on line. Please make sure that you either attend Monday 11:00- 12:00 classes, or watch the video tapes of the lecture. Some lectures might move from Wednesday or Friday to Monday from 11:00-12:30. Problem sets handed in late will not be accepted unless consent is obtained from the teaching staff prior to the due date. (go to 199 Cory, login as "newacct" with password "newacct") Most students already have computer accounts that work in those labs. Students can use the computer labs in 199, 105 and 119 Cory. All EE123 students can have "named" accounts on our Instructional computers, which include UNIX, Windows and MacOSX. ![]() Problem sets are due in class, either on Wednesday of Friday, at the beginning of the class. Problem sets will be issued approximately once a week. Text: Discrete Time Signal Processing by A.V. Prerequisite: EE120, graduate standing, or consent of the instructor. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department ![]()
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