2.163J Sonar, Radar, and Seismic Signal Processing

Fall 2006

Monday, Wednesday
2:30 - 4pm,
Room 3-343

Subject Description | Staff | Text Book | Handouts | Grading | Resource |


Subject:

Provides a solid theoretical foundation for the analysis and processing of experimental data, and real-time experimental control methods. Includes spectral analysis, filter design, system identification, simulation in continuous and discrete-time domains. Emphasis on practical problems with laboratory exercises.

 

Staff:

Instructor:
Prof.  Arthur B. Baggeroer
Office: 5-206
Tel: 617-253-4336
E-Mail: abb@boreas.mit.edu
Office hours: MW4 -5pm, Room 5-206
Administration:
Geoff Fox
Office: 5-204
Tel: 617-253-9344
E-mail: gfox@mit.edu
Teaching Assistant:
Costas Pelekanakis
Office: 5-435
Tel: 617-253-7798
E-mail: gas@MIT.EDU
Office hours: R 2-4pm, Room 5-435
 

Textbook:

 

There is no single text that is appropriate for the subject.
We will use class notes supplemented by journal articles and selected readings.
A reference list will be distributed.

Handouts:

9/6/06a

9/11/06

9/27/06

10/4/06

11/21/06


 

 

Course Information:

Admin Info.

Outline

Review Quiz  
Problem Sets:

PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4

Quiz 1 solution

Quiz2 Data

Quiz2

Problem Set Solutions:

ps1 solution
ps2 solution
ps3 solution

ps4
solution

Quiz 2
solution

Quiz3
solution

Exams:

 

Grading:

The quizzes each count 30% and homework for 10% in forming an initial grade determination. The opinions of the instructor and the teaching assistant about your mastery of the subject material determines the final grade.

 

Resources:

 

 


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