Wikipedia:India Education Program/Courses/Fall 2011/Discrete Signal Processing

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College of Engineering, Pune
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InstitutionCollege of Engineering, Pune
CourseB. Tech (Electrical Engineering)
InstructorK.V. Khushalani
YearThird
Students Count70
Project CourseDiscrete Signal Processing
Assignment Start DateTBD
Assignment End DateTBD
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Course Description[edit]

Discrete Signal Processing (DSP) is a course for the third year (fifth semester) undergraduate students Electrical Engineering. The students in the Department of Electrical Engineering at College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) enroll to the course.

This is an advanced course in the domain of Electrical Engineering. Students learn the architecture of different DSPs, the mathematical models required to write the programs in the DSP and its applications.

Examination Scheme[edit]

The course examination scheme is follows:

SN Description Weight
1 Wikipedia Assignment-I 20
2 Mid Semester Examination 30
3 End Semester Examination 50

Final grades will be awarded based on the total score obtained.

Assignments Overview[edit]

The assignments shall comprise of writing articles based on the course contents. The title or contents of the article for assignment shall be finalized in consultation with Course Instructor. Each assignment should be separate article. The large size articles/contributions can be submitted into two parts as assignments. The submission of these assignments will be on Wikipedia.

Selection of Article and Writing[edit]

First select the topics that interest you from the course contents. Search these selected contents on Wikipedia. If you find the displayed Wikipedia article needs to be added/updated or there is not a article then you choose this topic for assignment(s).


Assignments timeline[edit]

August 17th, 2011[edit]

  • Overview of the course
  • Introduction to the Wikipedia part of the course.
  • Introduction to "Why Wikipedia"
  • HANDOUT: "Welcome to Wikipedia" brochure
  • Campus Ambassadors introduce Wikipedia
  • Fill out the following form
    • How to edit Wikipedia
    • Tips on creating good Wikipedia Pages

August 27th, 2011[edit]

  • Select an article which you will be editing or creating on wikipedia.And once selected the appropriate article post it on the discussion page for approval by the respective teacher.


August 30th, 2011[edit]

  • Initial study on the topic assigned.
    • Discuss your updates with the Mentor/Instructor.

September 05th, 2011[edit]

  • Detailed study of the topic assigned.
  • Review Meeting involving all participants.
  • Introduction to Wikipedia Sandboxes.
    • Write a summary of your changes in your sandbox.

September 23rd to 29th , 2011[edit]

  • Mid-semester examination as per academic calender and DCE's schedule of examinations.


October 21st, 2011[edit]

  • Assignment Completion and submission

Instructions for the students[edit]

Update this page with listing of your pair in the last section. Also list the page assigned to you and the name of your mentor campus ambassador. On your last edit, update the last edit link as well.

Some helpful resources[edit]

  1. Go to the Wikipedia main page and have a look at all the features of Wikipedia.
  2. To know the difference between an encyclopedia and an essay look at section 2.2 of this article: Wikipedia:What Wikipedia Is Not

Text Books[edit]

  1. 'DSP: Principles ,algorithms and applications ' by Proakis and Manolakis , 3rd edition , Prentice hall,1996.
  2. 'Digital Signal Processing ' by A.V.Oppenhiem and R.W.Schafer ,Prentice hall.
  3. 'Digital Signal Processing 'by E.C.Ifeachor and B.W.jervis ,Adison Wesley 1993.
  4. ' Intriduction to Digital Signal Processing ' by Johnny Johnson,Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd. edition 1989.

Reference Books[edit]

  1. 'Digital Signal Processing ' by M.H.Hayes,Schaum's outlines, mc Graw Hill 1999.
  2. ' A simple approach to Digital Signal Processing ' Texas Instrument ,1993.
  3. 'DSP laboratory using MATLAB' S.K. Mitra ,Mc Graw Hill ,1999

List of students[edit]

Please maintain this list in order sorted on Roll No. Also put up links to the pages that you are editing, your user-id. Right now, you can leave the Mentor column vacant.

Roll No Full name Wikipedia-user-id Mentor Topic Go Ahead (Yes/No) Remarks/Suggestions
110905088 Rohit N Joshi Rohitj.elec - Power delivery Yes
110905070 Rohan Tatia Rohant.elec - example Example
110905001 Vineet S Bhat bvineet - example Example
110905048 Akshay Mhalgi Akshaym.elec - example Example
110905049 Chirag shah Chirags.elec - example Example
110905029 Rahul G Dange Rahuld.elec - Decimation (signal processing) Yes
110905030 Tejal G Kshirsagar Tejalk.elec - Filter bank Example
110905063 Vikrant More Vikrant More14 - Sample and hold Yes
110905063 Samar Kher samar.kher - Example Example
110905057 Apurva Singhavi apurvas.elec - Non-recursive Filter Example
110905053 Pratiksha Mankar pratiksham.elec - Non-recursive Filter Example
110905041 Roshani Thakare User:Roshani Thakare - Example Example
110905018 Sayali Deshmukh sayalid.elec - Example Example
110905024 Saurabh Dange saurabhd.elec - Example Example
110905058 Jagruti Solao jagrutis.elec - Example Example
110905025 Rahul Borade Rahulb.elec - Example Example
110905019 Prachi Rathod prachir.elec - Example Example
110905061 Aakanksha P. Patil aakankshap.elec - Audio signal processing and digitizing Example
110905039 Ankita Patil ankitap.elec - Example Example
110905071 Rita Jaiswal Jaiswalrita - Audio Signal Processing Yes
110905004 Balaji Gadre balajig.elec - Example Example
110905009 Abhishek Singhi abhishek.kp.singhi - Signal Processing Tools in Power Systems course Yes
110905015 Paresh Rathi Paresh.rathi - Basic Structures for Linear Time Invariant Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) System Yes
141005082 Nikhil Agrawal Nikhila.elec - Applications of discrete signal processing in power systems
141005083 sameer pandey sameerp.elec - Applications of digital signal processing in power systems
110905036 shrutika kukade Shrutikakukade - Example Example
110905031 Aishwarya Kokare AishwaryaKokare - Audio Signal Processing Yes
110905022 Ratnamala Birajadar Ratnamalab56 - Audio Signal Processing Yes
110905012 Madhur Saoji Madhursaoji - Example Example
110905002 Amol Bagul amol.b45 - Example Example
110905060 Abhishek Choudhary ABHISHEKC.ELEC - Example Example
110905043 Nikhil Warfade Nikhilwarfade.elec - Example Example
110905044 Ankita Jhavar ankitaj.elec - Example Example
110905005 nitesh agrawal niteshda.elec - Example Example
110905055 Shamal Sontakke shamalsb.elec - Example Example
110905027 Ishwar R. Chaudhari ishwarc.elec - Example Example