Meddelanden
2017-01-14
Welcome to the course ETIN80, Algorithms in signal processors. The course starts with the first lecture on Monday 16:th of January, at 13:15, in room E:2311.
2017-01-26
Groups meeting time slots have been reallocated, see the updated list for new meeting times and group numbers.
2017-02-13
All projects seems to be progressing well and are on track. The course is rapidly approaching its end with the presentations and demonstrations on March 6:th so don't forget to write a report and prepare a presentation as well.
The report should be around 6-8 pages describing your project, what solutions you came up with, and what prolems you encountered. Deadline to sumit a preliminary draft is on the day of the presentation. During the following days, you will have the time to complete the report and you will also receive some comments on the report to fix before the final report is published on the course page.
The presentation should be around 10 minutes. Keep it short since we have 8 groups so we don't spend too much time on the presentations. According to the schedule we have two time slots; 10-12 and 13-15. We will probably have to utilize both slots in order to accomodate all groups. Exact schedule for presentation order and demonstrations will be sorted out later. If you have any requests, such as presenting and demonstrating first if you cannot attend second time slot, then inform Mikael Swartling ahead of time. In general, all groups are expected to attend all presentations and demonstrations as a part of the course examination, but exceptions can be made if there the time slots are colliding with other courses or acitivites.
2017-02-22
On Monday and Tuesday, 27:th and 28:th or February, respectively, we will have the last group meetings before the presentation. We will then distribute the different DSP platforms between the groups for you to keep during the week up to the presentation. You will have to flash program it before the presentation, therefore each group needs their own platform. You will have the opportunity to tweak and prepare your particular platform during the last week so there are no surprises, such as broken component you intend to use, different levels between microphones if your program is level sensitive, and so on. Be sure to check everything in advance so there is enough time to rectify any problems before the presentation.