Signal Processing (ILV)

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Specialization AreaNetwork & Communication Engineering
Course numberB2.08513.20.010
Course codeNetSig
Curriculum2025
Semester of degree program Semester 2
Mode of delivery Presence- and Telecourse
Units per week3,5
ECTS credits5,0
Language of instruction German

Students are able to

  • explain basic relationships between signals and systems
  • describe and design technical systems in general.

  • ILV Angewandte Mathematik 1, 1. Semester (3,5 SWS, 5 ECTS Credits)
  • ILV Elektronische & Physikalische Grundlagen, 1. Semester (4 SWS, 5 ECTS Credits)

The module covers the following topics/contents:

  • Deterministic signals and their mathematical description in the time and frequency domain
  • Classification of signals with examples
  • Fourier series
  • Fourier Transformation
  • Hilbert transformation
  • Introduction Laplace transformation
  • Properties of the listed transformations
  • Basic examples with applications from transmission technology and other areas
  • Exercises on selected signals and their transformations

The following literature is used in the module:

  • F. P. León, H. Jäkel: " Signals and Systems", De Gruyter Oldenbourg Verlag, 2015;
  • D. von Grünigen: " Digitale Signalverarbeitung: mit einer Einführung in die kontinuierlichen Signale und Systeme", Carl Hanser Verlag, 2014;
  • U. Karrenberg: "Signale Prozesse Systeme", Springer, 2017;
  • McClellan, Schafer and Yode: "DSP FIRST: A Multimedia Approach", Prentice Hall, 1998; J. H. McClellan, R. W. Schafer, M. A. Yoder: DSP First: A Multimedia Approach, Prentice Hall, 1998.
  • H. Marko: " Systemtheorie", Springer Verlag, 3rd edition, 1995;
  • H. Hsu: " Signals and Systems", Schaum's Outline, McGraw Hill, 1995
Further relevant literature will be announced during the module if necessary.

  • Lecture,
  • Treatment of exercise examples,
  • Accompanying use of computer simulations

Integrated module which is continuously assessed:

  • Collaboration
  • Written examination