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Lecture 1
Digital Signal Processing Introduction

Lecture 2
Digital Signal Processing Introduction (Cont.)

Lecture 3
Digital Systems

Lecture 4
Characterization, Description and Testing of Digital Systems

Lecture 5
LTI Systems Step and Impulse Responses, Convolution

Lecture 6
Inverse Systems, Stability, FIR and IIR

Lecture 7
FIR & IIR; Recursive & Non Recursive

Lecture 8
Discrete Time Fourier Transform

Lecture 9
Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT)

Lecture 10
DFT (Cont.)

Lecture 11
DFT (Cont.) Introduction to Z Transform

Lecture 12
Z Transform

Lecture 13
Z Transform (Cont.)

Lecture 14
Discrete Time Systems in the Frequency Domain

Lecture 15
Simple Digital Filters

Lecture 16
All Pass Filters and Com. Filters

Lecture 17
Linear Phase Filters and Complementary Transfer Function

Lecture 18
Compensatory Transfer Functions (Cont.)

Lecture 19
Test for Stability Using All Pass Functions

Lecture 20
Digital Processing of Continuous Time Signals

Lecture 21
Problem Solving Session: FT, DFT & Z Transforms (Part 1)

Lecture 22
Problem Solving Session: FT, DFT & Z Transforms (Part 2)

Lecture 23
Analogue Filter Design

Lecture 24
Analogue Chebyshev LPF Design

Lecture 25
Analogue Filter Design: Transformations

Lecture 26
Analogue Frequency Transformation

Lecture 27
Problem Solving Session on Discrete Time System

Lecture 28
Digital Filter Structures

Lecture 29
IIR Realisations

Lecture 30
All Pass Realisations

Lecture 31
Lattice Synthesis

Lecture 32
FIR Lattice Synthesis

Lecture 33
FIR Lattice and Digital Filter Design

Lecture 34
IIR Filter Design

Lecture 35
IIR Design by Bilinear Transformation

Lecture 36
IIR Design Examples

Lecture 37
Digital to Digital Frequency Transformation

Lecture 38
FIR Design

Lecture 39
FIR Digital Filter Design by Windowing

Lecture 40
FIR Design by Windowing & Frequency Sampling

Lecture 41
Solving Problems on DSP Structures

Lecture 42
FIR Design by Frequency Sampling (Part 1)

Lecture 43
FIR Design by Frequency Sampling (Part 2)

Lecture 1
Introduction to Embedded Systems

Lecture 2
Embedded Hardware

Lecture 3
PIC: Instruction Set

Lecture 4
PIC Peripherals On Chip

Lecture 5
ARM Processor

Lecture 6
More ARM Instructions

Lecture 7
ARM: Interrupt Processing

Lecture 8
Digital Signal Processors

Lecture 9
More on DSP Processors

Lecture 10
System On Chip (SOC)

Lecture 12
Block Cipher Standards (AES) (Part 2)

Lecture 4
MIPS ISA and Processor (Part 1)

Lecture 5
MIPS ISA and Processor (Part 2)

Lecture 6
Introduction to Pipelining

Lecture 7
Instruction Pipelining

Lecture 8
Pipeline Hazards

Lecture 9
Data Hazards

Lecture 10
Software Pipelining

Lecture 11
In Quest of Higher ILP (Part 1)

Lecture 12
In Quest of Higher ILP (Part 2)

Lecture 13
Dynamic Instruction Scheduling (Part 1)

Lecture 14
Dynamic Instruction Scheduling (Part 4)

Lecture 15
Control Hazards

Lecture 16
Branch Prediction (Part 1)

Lecture 17
Branch Prediction (Part 2)

Lecture 18
Dynamic Instruction

Lecture 19
Hardware-based Speculation

Lecture 20
Tutorial

Lecture 21
Hierarchical Memory Organisation (Part 1)

Lecture 22
Hierarchical Memory Organisation (Part 2)

Lecture 23
Hierarchical Memory Organisation (Part 3)

Lecture 24
Hierarchical Memory Organisation (Part 4)

Lecture 25
Cache Optimisation Techniques (Part 1)

Lecture 26
Cache Optimisation Techniques (Part 2)

Lecture 27
Main Memory Organisation

Lecture 28
Main Memory Optimisations

Lecture 29
Virtual Memory (Part 1)

Lecture 30
Virtual Memory (Part 2)

Lecture 31
Virtual Machines

Lecture 34
Case Studies (Part 1)

Lecture 35
Case Studies (Part 2)

Lecture 36
Case Studies (Part 3)

Lecture 37
Multi-threading & Multi-processing

Lecture 38
Simultaneous Multi-threading

Lecture 39
Symmetric Multiprocessors

Lecture 40
Distributed Memory Multiprocessors

Lecture 41
Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing

Lecture 25
Automatic Parallelisation (Part 2)

Lecture 26
Automatic Parallelisation (Part 3)

Lecture 30
Instruction Scheduling (Part 3)

Lecture 31
Software Pipelining

Lecture 32
Energy-Aware Software Systems (Part 1)

Lecture 33
Energy-Aware Software Systems (Part 2)

Lecture 34
Energy-Aware Software Systems (Part 3)

Lecture 1
Introduction

Lecture 2
Image Digitisation (Part 1)

Lecture 3
Image Digitisation (Part 2)

Lecture 4
Pixel Relationships (Part 1)

Lecture 5
Pixel Relationships (Part 2)

Lecture 6
Basic Transformations

Lecture 7
Camera Model and Imaging Geometry

Lecture 8
Camera Calibration and Stereo Imaging

Lecture 10
Image Interpolation

Lecture 11
Image Transformation (Part 1)

Lecture 12
Image Transformation (Part 2)

Lecture 13
Fourier Transformation (Part 1)

Lecture 14
Fourier Transformation (Part 2)

Lecture 15
Discrete Cosine Transform

Lecture 16
K-L Transform

Lecture 17
Image Enhancement (Part 1)

Lecture 18
Image Enhancement (Part 2)

Lecture 19
Image Enhancement (Part 3)

Lecture 20
Image Enhancement (Part 4)

Lecture 21
Image Enhancement Frequency

Lecture 22
Image Restoration (Part 1)

Lecture 23
Image Restoration (Part 2)

Lecture 24
Image Restoration (Part 3)

Lecture 25
Image Registration

Lecture 26
Colour Image Processing (Part 1)

Lecture 27
Colour Image Processing (Part 2)

Lecture 28
Colour Image Processing (Part 3)

Lecture 29
Image Segmentation (Part 1)

Lecture 30
Image Segmentation (Part 2)

Lecture 31
Image Segmentation (Part 3)

Lecture 32
Image Segmentation (Part 4)

Lecture 33
Mathematical Morphology (Part 1)

Lecture 34
Mathematical Morphology (Part 2)

Lecture 35
Mathematical Morphology (Part 3)

Lecture 36
Mathematical Morphology (Part 4)

Lecture 37
Object Representation and Description (Part 1)

Lecture 38
Object Representation and Description (Part 2)

Lecture 39
Object Representation and Description (Part 3)

Lecture 40
Object Recognition

Lecture 4
Basic Image Processing Operations

Lecture 5
Spatial Filtering

Lecture 6
Edge Detection

Lecture 7
Canny Edge Detection

Lecture 8
Security System
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