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EE 731 Adaptive Signal Processing

Spring Semester 2013

Professor: Dong-Jo Park: Tel: (042) 350-3438 Office: 5th Story Section Room 2223
박 동 조 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular phone: 010-5407-8381
Homepage: http://armi.kaist.ac.kr

Teaching Assistant: Yeon-Jea Cho: Tel: (042) 350-5438 Office: 5th Story Section Room 2232
조 연 제 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular phone: 010-3484-3661

1. Course Contents
The primary objective of this course is to present fundamental concepts and basic techniques of
adaptive signal processing and to deal with its application areas. Topics covered in this course are signal
modeling, optimal estimation theory, Wiener and Kalman filtering, LMS and RLS adaptive filters and
variants, adaptive equalization, adaptive interference canceling, adaptive arrays and beamforming, neural
network and nonlinear filtering, other iterative signal processing algorithms, particle filtering and advanced
topics.

A brief course description is as follows:


1) Introduction
2) Signal modeling
3) Optimal estimation theory
4) Optimization theory
5) Wiener filters
6) LMS adaptive filters
7) RLS adaptive filters
8) Kalman filters
9) Adaptive equalization, interference canceling
10) Adaptive arrays and beamforming
11) Nonlinear filtering
12) Particle filtering
13) Advanced topics
2. Lectures
Lectures are better if they are interactive. Ask plenty of questions, in class or out of class. There are no
foolish questions. If you do not understand something I am explaining, please feel free to interrupt me and
ask for clarification. You may be doing a favor to rest of the class.
Lecture notes are available on my homepage: http://armi.kaist.ac.kr.

3. Textbook
Adaptive Filters -- Ali H. Sayed, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2008
Video lectures by the author: http://asl.ee.ucla.edu > publications > books >
1. A. H. Sayed, Adaprive Filters,  Watch video lectures

4. Refences
1) Adaptive Filter Theory, Fourth Edition -- Simon Haykin,
Prentice Hall Information and System Science Series, 2002
2) Adaptive and Iterative Signal Processing in Communications – Jinho Choi,
Cambridge University Press, 2006
3) Fundamentals of Adaptive Filtering -- Ali H. Sayed, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003
4) Least-Mean-Square Adaptive Filters -- Simon Haykin and Bernard Widrow,
John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003
5) Mathematical Methods and Algorithms for Signal Processing -- Todd K. Moon and
Wynn C. Stirling, Prentice-Hall Inc., 2000
6) Adaptive Signal Processing -- Bernard Widrow and Samual D. Stearns,
Prentice-Hall Signal Processing Series, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1985
7) Robust Adaptive Beamforming -- Jian Li and Petre Stoica, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2006
8) Cognitive Radio Technology – Bruce Fette, Elsevier Inc., 2006
9) Kalman Filtering: Theory and Practice – Mohinder S. Grewal and Angus P. Andrews,
Prentice-Hall, Inc.,1993
10) Statistical Signal Processing: Detection, Estimation, and Time Series Analysis –-
Louis L. Scharf, Addison Wesley Publishing Company Inc., 1991
11) Advanced Digital Signal Processing – John G. Proakis, Charles M. Radar, Fuyun Ling
and Chrysostomos L. Nikias, Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., 1992
12) Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume 1: Estimation Theory –- Steven
M. kay, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1993
13) Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume 2: Detection Theory –- Steven
M. kay, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1998
14) Optimal Filtering –- Brian D. O. Anderson and John B. Moore, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1979

5. Homework
Homework will be assigned on every Thursday and will be due on next Thursday 24:00. Late
homeworks will have their penalty by - 20 % per each delayed week.

6. Examinations
There will be one midterm exam and the final exam. Date will be announced.

7. Grading
Course grade = Homework (20%) + Midterm Exam (30%) + Final Exam (40%) + Attendance (10%)
Please note that all grades are final. Requests for grade changes will not be accepted.

8. Office Hours
The best day to see me is Tuesday. I will be available after class. Make an appointment by calling me
before meeting or catch me.

Tuesday: 16:00 - 17:30; Thursday: 16:00 - 17:30

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