Introduction to Signal Processing: An Overview (Lecture 1)
Dive into the fascinating world of signal processing with the "Introduction to Signal Processing: An Overview" course (Lecture 1). This series serves as an excellent first step into the subject, offering practical applications using MATLAB and Python. Delve into the fundamentals of signal processing with insights from the renowned textbook "Systems and Signals" by Oppenheim, Willsky, and Nawab. Whether you're a beginner or looking to expand your knowledge, this course provides a solid foundation for understanding and working with signals. ▼
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Cost:
Free
Provider:
Youtube
Certificate:
No Information
Language:
English
Start Date:
2023-01-08 00:00:00
Course Overview
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Updated in [July 24th, 2023]
Welcome to the "Introduction to Signal Processing: An Overview" course, the first lecture in our comprehensive series on signal processing. This course is designed as a beginner-friendly introduction to the subject, presenting essential concepts and techniques for processing signals effectively. With practical examples and hands-on applications, students will have the opportunity to work with both MATLAB and Python, gaining practical skills to analyze and manipulate signals. The lectures are based on the esteemed textbook "Systems and Signals" by Oppenheim, Willsky, and Nawab, ensuring a high-quality learning experience. Whether you are an absolute novice or seeking to reinforce your signal processing knowledge, this course lays a solid groundwork to comprehend and apply signal processing principles in various domains. Enroll now and embark on an exciting journey to explore the world of signals and their applications!
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