Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
| Type of studies | Title |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate Academic Studies | Measurement-Information Technologies and Control Engineering (Year: 4, Semester: Winter) |
| Undergraduate Academic Studies | Measurement-Information Technologies and Control Engineering (Year: 2, Semester: Winter) |
| Undergraduate Academic Studies | Measurement-Information Technologies and Control Engineering (Year: 3, Semester: Winter) |
| Category | Professional-applicative |
| Scientific or art field | Telecommunications and Signal Processing |
| ECTS | 7 |
To introduce a student with principles of object-oriented programming, programming language C++ and Standard Template Library, as well as with application of these principles in implementation and optimization of digital signal processing algorithms.
The student is familiar with basic principles of object-oriented programming and features of the programming language C++ and Standard Template Library. Moreover, the student is capable of analysing, implementing and optimizing various digital signal processing algorithms using programming language C++.
Introduction to programming language C++ with special emphasis on differences between programming languages C and C++. Classes, operator overloading, inheritance, polymorphism and virtual functions, exceptions, introduction to templates and Standard Template Library. Analysis of several methods for digital signal transformation (DFT, FFT, Walsh and Wavelet). Implementation and optimization of these transformations using programming language C++.
The course comprises of lectures and computer practice. Basic concepts are presented and explained during lectures using presentation slides. Lectures are continually followed by synchronized computer practice where students gain practical experience in programming and optimizing various digital signal processing algorithms. In addition, theoretical knowledge is tested using short online tests at the beginning of every computer practice. Students have access to the complete course materials using web portal of the Department. Besides lectures and computer practice, consultations are held on regular basis. Acquired theoretical knowledge and practical skills are tested in the form of one midterm colloquium and final exam.
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| 2013 | English |
| Course activity | Pre-examination | Obligations | Number of points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecture attendance | Yes | Yes | 5.00 |
| Coloquium exam | No | No | 20.00 |
| Written part of the exam - tasks and theory | No | Yes | 70.00 |
| Complex exercises | Yes | Yes | 25.00 |
Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Minja
Associate Professor
Lectures
Assoc. Prof. Aleksandar Minja
Associate Professor
Laboratory classes
Assoc. Prof. Branko Brkljač
Associate Professor
Laboratory classes
Assistant - Master Jovana Kljajić
Assistant - Master
Laboratory classes
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