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Systems and Processes
FP-IspPAcad. year: 2019/2020
Introduction, motivation, sorts of signals. Continuous-time signals, Fourier transform, frequency spectrum. Linear continuous-time systems, input-output description. Stability of continuous- time systems. Discrete-time signals, sampling. Discrete Fourier transform, spectrum. Linear discrete-time systems, input-output description. Stability of discrete-time systems.
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10 points at project,
70 points at semester exam (only written)
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Fourier transform, fequency spectrum.
Linear, continuous-time systems, differential equation, Laplace transform.
Transfer function, zeros and poles, frequency response.
Frequency characteristics of the linear system.
Step response, impulse response.
Stability of the continuous-time systems.
Discrete time signals, sampling of the continuous time signal.
Discete Fourier transform, the spectrum of the discrete-time signal.
Discrete-time system, difference equation, Z transform.
Transfer function, zeros and poles, frequency response, frequency characteristics.
Step response, impulse response. Stability of the discrete-time systems.
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PC exercises are focused on programming in MATLAB. During the semester there are 4 written tests each for up to 5 points, for a total of 20 points in the PC exercises. If a student has absence at this PC exercises, in which written test takes place, are points from the above specified homework included. There is allowed official Pomůcka 3 for the written test.
The maximum number of points for PC exercises is 20 (during the exercise, the teacher can grant additional bonus points as a separate activity or exercise solving problems like a total maximum of 10 points for the entire semester).
In the 10th week of the semester the student is given a separate project for 10 points. That this The project was recognized if student obtain min. 5 points. The project has to be submitted in the credit week. Note: Students who have the Individual Study Plan (studying semester abroad) do not attend lectures, have to deliver a special stand-alone project for getting the credit. For this particular project they can get 30 points.
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