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module properties Adaptive and Array Signal Processing in degree program Master Communications and Signal Processing 2013
module nameAdaptive and Array Signal Processing
module number100503
departmentDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
ID of group 2111 (Communications Engineering)
module leaderProf. Dr. Martin Haardt
credit points8
obligationobligatory module
requirements

Bachelorabschluss

certificate of the module Individual achievements or exams
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link to Moodle course
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learning outcome

The fundamental concepts of adaptive filters and array signal processing are developed in class. The students understand the relationships between temporal and spatial filters, as well as the principle of high-resolution parameter estimation, and they are able to adapt their knowledge to other scientific disciplines. The students are able to develop or improve algorithms and to evaluate their performance in an analytical manner or by simulations. Futhermore, the students are enabled to read and understand current research publications in the areas of adaptive filters and array signal processing and they can use these concepts and results for their own research.

The module contains the following subjects:
Adaptive and Array Signal Processing
credit points8
obligationobligatory module
certificate of the modulewritten examination performance, 120 minutes
term Wintersemester