ECE312:
Linear Systems Analysis II (Spring
2014)
Colorado State University
Time & Location: TR 12:30pm-1:45pm, Chemistry A103
Instructor: Ali
Pezeshki, Engr. C103F, Tel. 970-491-3242, {Instructor's Last
Name}@engr.colostate.edu Office Hours: T 2-3pm and F 2-3pm
Teaching Assistant: Megan
Emmons (marmotburrow@yahoo.com), Office
Hours: MW 10am-12pm, BC-Infill Final
Exam on May 12, 2014 (6:20-8:20pm)
in Class
Textbook:
A. V. Oppenheim, A. S. Willsky, and S. H. Nawab,
Signals and Systems, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1996.
Additional
Reference:
S. Haykin and B. D. Van Veen, Signals and
Systems, 2nd Edition, Wiley, 2002
Topics covered are fundamental and applicable in all of the following areas:
Communication
Signal/Image Processing
Remote Sensing
Optical Imaging
Biomedical Engineering
Control and Robotics
Electronics and Solid-State Engineering
Financial Engineering
Reliability and Operations Research
Working Together:
Working together on general study is encouraged. Of course, any assignment
or exam you turn in must
be solely your own work. Academic dishonesty has serious consequences (see
below).
Academic
Integrity: The
ECE faculty expects every member of the CSU community to practice honorable
and ethical
behavior both inside and outside the classroom. Any actions that might
unfairly improve a student's
score on homework, quizzes, or examinations will be considered cheating and
will not be tolerated.
Examples of cheating include (but are not limited to): Sharing results or
other information during an
examination; Bringing forbidden material or devices to an examination;
Working on an exam before
or after the official time allowed; Requesting a regrade of answers or work
that has been altered.
Submitting homework that is not your own work or engaging in forbidden
homework collaborations;
Representing as your own work anything that is the result of the work of
someone else.
At the professor's discretion, cheating on an assignment or examination will
result in a reduced score,
a zero score, or a failing grade for the course. All occurrences of academic
dishonesty will be reported
to the Vice President for Student Aairs and copied to the ECE Head. If
there is any question as to
whether a given action might be construed as cheating, please see the
professor before you engage in
any such action.
Students with disabilities who need accommodations are encouraged to
speak with the instructor as
soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements for the accommodations.