Title :
Considerations for Planning a DSP Hardware Class
Author :
Kubichek, Robert F. ; Wright, Cameron H G
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY
Abstract :
DSP theory courses have been standard fare in electrical engineering departments for many years, however DSP hardware courses are less common, and designing a course syllabus is not so straightforward. Two syllabus decisions involve course emphasis and course structure. For example, should the course focus on low-level DSP programming topics such as pipelining, or is the goal to enhance student understanding of important DSP concepts? Secondly, should the class use traditional lectures, or should class time be devoted largely to hands-on laboratory experiences with minimal lecture time? This paper attempts to summarize the most important course decisions, in order to begin a discussion of what format works best for these classes.
Keywords :
educational courses; electrical engineering education; signal processing; DSP hardware class; DSP hardware course; DSP programming; DSP theory course; course emphasis; course structure; course syllabus; electrical engineering; hands-on laboratory experience; student understanding; syllabus decision; Books; Digital signal processing; Electrical engineering; Filters; Hardware; Instruments; Laboratories; Pipeline processing; Programming profession; Signal analysis; DSP Hardware; real-time DSP; signal processing education;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 5th IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop, 2009. DSP/SPE 2009. IEEE 13th
Conference_Location :
Marco Island, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3677-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3677-4
DOI :
10.1109/DSP.2009.4786022