Welcome to the Optunis Digital Signal Processing lectures.
Here we attempt to show how DSP works, and what the math does.
The lectures usually include some optional laboratory exercises (solutions are also provided if you need assistance), and come with a recommended reading list (which you may read before or after the lectures).
If you would like to view these lectures offline or print them out, PDFs are available for download to optunis-online members. Some lectures also have some associated detailed mathematics which are also available to optunis-online members. Also, the 400 and 500 series lectures are only available to optunis-online members. You may become a member on a monthly or yearly basis.
We hope you enjoy learning about digital signal processing.
The recommended reading for this lecture is :
Signals and Systems by Alan V. Oppenheim, Alan S. Willsky, with S. Hamid, S. Hamid Nawab,
Chapter 4 : Fourier Analysis for Continuous-Time Signals and Systems