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Setting up this list involved several manual steps by several people. Please flag quickly if you find mistakes!
- Instructions and timeslot distribution: follow link (requires login)
We have consolidated a list of the sections in the Manolakis & Ingle book (plus a tiny bit in Rao & Swamy) that cover our curriculum:?
We have distributed the students between the three oral exam dates. Almost everybody got the day of preferrence, apart from around 5 students who had to be moved from Wednesday to Tuesday (determined by lottery).
- The final timeslots at each day will be distributed after the mandatory component fulfillment is fully determined (project + weekly task point achievement)
- There were several manual steps when consolidating the lists & dates, so please contact us if there's something that seems to not be right.
The list, organized per day / alphabetically: follow link (requres login)
You are given the opportunity to select preferred exam date (8 / 9 / 10 December), exam language, prospective application to have exam over Zoom instead of on-site, etc.
- Follow this link to get access to the webform where you can fill out your preferences: first-step link (requires login)
We have already received and approved some exam date preference ...
The oral exams will be on 8, 9, 10 December. You can let us know already now if you have special needs regarding what day to set you up for – for example due to other exams.
Please don't miss the submission deadline on 2 October. You find all information, including a YouTube teaser link, about the project in the Course schedule – check under the 15 September record.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Digital Signal Processing and to our course!
First session:
- Our first session on Monday 18 August. In this lecture, we'll provide a brief overview of the topics, describe the lecturing weekly schedule, and tell you about the weekly exercise and mandatory component practicalities.
- This first lecture is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended to meet up.
- If you plan to follow the course, but plan not to come to the first lecture: then we would appreciate you sending us an e-mail just for information. [ andreas.austeng@ifi.uio.no / svenpn@ifi.uio.no ]
Course literature:
- This year, we will use the book Applie...