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)
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            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
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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