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About the Course

Digital Signal Processing is the branch of engineering that, in the space of just a few decades, has enabled unprecedented levels of interpersonal communication and of on-demand entertainment. By reworking the principles of electronics, telecommunication and computer science into a unifying paradigm, DSP is a the heart of the digital revolution that brought us CDs, DVDs, MP3 players, mobile phones and countless other devices. In this series of four courses, you will learn the fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing from the ground up. Starting from the basic definition of a discrete-time signal, we will work our way through Fourier analysis, filter design, sampling, interpolation and quantization to build a DSP toolset complete enough to analyze a practical communication system in detail. Hands-on examples and demonstration will be routinely used to close the gap between theory and practice. To make the best of this class, it is recommended that you are proficient in basic calculus and linear algebra; several programming examples will be provided in the form of Python notebooks but you can use your favorite programming language to test the algorithms described in the course....

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I think it's quite good for one who is interested in signal processing fields and it helps you broaden your vision.

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very good course, but it require some math and a brief reading of a book in signals, there are only few courses in coursera that are challenging, this is one of them, 10/10

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By suresh d

Aug 9, 2020

excellent quizzes

By Dean A P T S

Jun 6, 2020

Excellent Course.

By Edwin S Y I

Aug 6, 2020

Excelente curso!

By Hossein A M

Sep 6, 2020

one of the best

By Junsil P

Nov 12, 2023

Thanks a lot!

By MD A R A

Sep 27, 2020

Excellent !!!

By Ranabindu M

Jul 10, 2024

very helpful

By Shrilakshmi H

Jan 3, 2023

GOOD COURSE

By YEDIDA V

Nov 7, 2020

nice course

By M P R

Nov 1, 2020

good course

By KEVIN A L R

Aug 6, 2020

Buen curso

By 张露

Nov 17, 2023

good

By Pratik P

Dec 1, 2022

Good

By BANDI V P

Nov 2, 2020

good

By Anil K

Oct 29, 2020

Good

By Ashwani g

Jul 9, 2020

Nice

By Samoliuk T

Oct 23, 2022

OK

By Er.Kalpukuri R

Apr 25, 2022

5

By Irene D

Jun 11, 2024

This course is an adapted university course, and that is definetly what it feels like! It is well adapted to coursera, but expect an experience similar to a tough uni course, where you will have to take good notes for all the lectures, and solve difficult excercises each week. It's part of a series, so make sure to take all four courses if you like this one, they're clearly designed to be taken in extention of each other. Be sure to read the course information and resources thouroughly, they assume a certain amount of math and statistics knowlegde, but they also provide a self-assessment-quiz so you can see if you're ready to start the course, or if you should read up on the prerequisite areas first. The only reason I didn't give this course 5 starts is that it seems that active support dried up a few years ago. There are discussion forums full of useful questions and answers, but none of staff have replied for several years. I was luckily able to find the answers to my questions by reading the old answers from the staff and from helpful students of the past, but the experience can feel a little eirie - especially as I've been progressing through the follow-up courses with fewer and fewer active other students. It almost feels like the course died and I'm interacting with it's remains -- or like I'm walking through a mostly dead mall, where I can still look at all the stuff that used to be there, and there are still some stores open, but I can't quite experience it the way it was supposed to be experienced. None-the-less I learned a lot, and I found the professors quite cool and helpful in the pre-recorded lectures. Be sure to download the book that goes with the course, they tell you how under resources > textbooks.

By M K

Jan 14, 2023

I'm civil Engineer, I took this course to analyse ambient vibrations. Homeworks not enough and shoul be organized and assignment questions are may be easy but the enough education was not given to solve those easy questions Thank you

By Jean-Philippe L

Jun 20, 2022

The content is very interesting, but the stuff covered in the vlogs does not reflect the complexity or encompass the range of some questions in the graded homeworks. Reading the textbook was essential.

By Ivan V S

Sep 21, 2021

Very intersting and apply course, accompanied by cool and comprehensive python demonstrations but sometimes it's overloaded with usefulless and complicated math.

By Alla Z

Sep 19, 2020

Such a wonderful course, great instructors, and well structured.

However, a little bit too involved and the concepts can be a little tricky to comprehend at times.

By Sree H V

May 20, 2021

Thank you! I got a basic idea regarding digital signal processing and why we prefer digital signals and real-life problems are really cool.

By Mo'men S

Dec 13, 2022

lack of many details, but it's very good for taking the introduced concepts in useful different perspective, and get its intuition meaning