Spring 2008 ECEN 4503 RANDOM SIGNALS & NOISE
Instructor: Dr. George Scheets
Phone:(405)744-6553
E-Mail:george.scheets@okstate.edu
Office Hours (303 ES):
1330-1430 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
1130-1230 Wednesday
Teaching Assistant: Ying (Lawrence) Xiong
E-Mail:ying.xiong@okstate.edu
Office Hours (408 ES):
1500-1600 Monday, Tuesday, & Friday
1430-1630 Thursday
Web Assistance
Ball Park End-of-Semester A/B/C Break Points
Week #14 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 14
Week #13 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 13
Week #12 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 12
Week #11 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 11
Week #10 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 10
Week #9 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 9
Week #8 html ppt
HW Solutions for Week 8
Week #7 html ppt
Week #6 html ppt
Week #5 html ppt
Week #4 html ppt
Week 2-3 html ppt
Week #1 html ppt
Old Tests & Quizzes
Exam #1 1998
Exam #2 1997 Clarification added (27 march '08)
Final Exam 1998
Quiz #1 2008
Quiz #2 2008
Quiz #3 2008
Quiz #4 2008
Quiz #5 2008
Quiz #6 2008
Quiz #7 2008
Quiz #8 2008
Quiz #9 2008
Quiz #10 2008
Grading:
10 quizzes |
90 points (toss 1 score) |
2 exams |
200 points |
1 comprehensive final |
150 points |
|
440 points |
All exams and quizzes are open book, open notes.
Students missing an exam or the final without notifying the instructor in advance can
expect to get a zero. At the instructor's option make-ups will be available, but will be harder.
Make-ups will be given on Friday, May 2nd, at 1600 hours.
No make up quizzes will be given.
Grade Scale: 90/80/70 % = A/B/C etc. initially. The final break points will be curved.
Cheating: Don't do it. All graded quizzes & tests should be your own work. Expect to get an 'F'
for the course if caught cheating.
Required Text: Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles, 4th Edition,
Peyton Peebles, McGraw Hill, 2001, ISBN 978-0-07-366007-3
Course Objectives: To provide budding engineers with the toolkit you need to handle
randomness in systems.
Prerequisites: ECEN 3513 Signal Analysis
Academic Affairs Addendum
Tentative Course Outline:
Probability
Random Variables
Operations on Random Variables
2nd Order Random Variables
Operations on 2nd Order Random Variables
Random Processes - Time Characteristics
Random Processes - Frequency Characteristics
Linear Systems with Random Inputs