DSP/FPGA Laboratory for Software Defined Radio
Course Description
Development of real-time digital signal processing (DSP) systems from algorithm to hardware using DSP, FPGA and hybrid DSP/FPGA rapid prototyping platforms. The course has both lecture and laboratory components. The lectures explain the DSP and communication theories in a practical way with matlab examples and computer demonstrations. The labs include several structured laboratory exercises such as sampling, convolution, spectral analysis (FFT), filtering (FIR/IIR) followed by detailed projects on wireless and digital communications, adaptive filters, speech processing, etc. (3 credits)
Pre-requisites
- Courses: EEL 4102 - Linear Systems Analysis; Recommended prerequisite for Graduate Students: EEL 6502 - DSP I
- Topics: Linear systems theory, Digital signal processing basics, Fundamentals of logic design and microprocessors
Instructors
- Dr. Ravi Sankar, Professor of Electrical Engineering
Office Phone: (813) 974-4769; Fax: (813) 974-5250; Office Location: ENB 368
E-mail: sankar@eng.usf.edu
Office Hours: TBA
- Dr. Huseyin Arslan, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Office Phone: (813) 974-3940; Office Location: ENB 361;
E-mail: arslan@eng.usf.edu
Office Hours: TBA
Books & References
- Digital Signal Processors: Architectures, Implementations, and Applications,
S. M. Kuo and W. S. Gan, Prentice Hall, 2005, ISBN 0-13-035214-4 - Software Radio: A Modern Approach to Radio Engineering, 2nd Edition,
Jeffrey H. Reed, Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN 0-13-081158-0 - Digital Design: Principles and Practices,3rd Edition,
J. F. Wakerly, Prentice-Hall, 2003, ISBN: 0-13-176059-9