MAS.160 Signals, Systems, and Information for Media Technology, Fall 2001
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory.
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Alternative title
Signals, Systems, and Information for Media Technology
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Fundamentals of signals, systems, and information theory with emphasis on modeling both the audio/visual message and the human recipient. Linear systems, difference equations, Z-transforms, sampling and sampling rate conversion, convolution, filtering, modulation, Fourier analysis, entropy, noise, Shannon's fundamental theorems. Additional topics may include data compression, filter design, and feature detection. Meets with graduate subject MAS.510, MAS.511 but assignments differ.
Date issued
2001-12Other identifiers
MAS.160-Fall2001
local: MAS.160
local: IMSCP-MD5-f68df35d8c528070eaa43be78133b19e
Keywords
Basic math concepts, Notation, Vocabulary, Representation of systems, Complex exponentials, Spectrum plots, AM, Fourier series, FM, Definition of orthogonality, Walsh functions and other basis sets, Sampling theorem, Aliasing, Reconstruction, Signal processing