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During the course there will be two projects, where the student will solve small-scale application-oriented problems and will report his/her findings. The problems are related to the material taught during the course. To solve the problems you will need to use Matlab (recommended) or another mathematical software package. The main goals of the projects are to train problem-solving skills and to learn how to properly report one's results. Detailed instructions will be given during the course. Note that both projects are mandatory, i.e., it is necessary to complete them succesfully in order to be able to pass the course.

Schedule for project assignments:

AssignmentReleaseDeadline 1GradedDeadline 2
1 Mon, Sep 9 Mon, Sep 23 Fri, Sep 27 Thu, Oct 3
2 Mon, Sep 23 Tue, Oct 8 Fri, Oct 11 Mon, Oct 21

The assignments are graded with Pass/Fail. A student that has not passed a project assignment should revise and resubmit the assignment no later than the date dictated by deadline 2. To help you in revising your report we will give you individual feedback. 

Remember to include the titlepage(pdf) to your report when you hand it in STEX.

Note that reports will be electronically checked for plagiarism so an electronic copy  will have to be sent to the TA who is responsible for each assignment.

Useful Links

Tobias Oechtering skapade sidan 12 augusti 2013

Efthymios Stathakis redigerade 13 augusti 2013

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Schedule for project assignments:

AssignmentReleaseDeadline 1GradedDeadline 2 1 Mon, Sep 9 Mon, Sep 23 ThuFri, Sep 267 Thu, Oct 3 2 Mon, Sep 23 Tue, Oct 8 Fri, Oct 11 Fri, Oct 18 A student that has not passed a project assignment should hand in a revised assignment no later than the date given as deadline 2. The assignments are graded by Pass/Fail. To give you individual formative feedback, it is likely that you have to revise your first report.¶ Please add the titlepage(pdf) to your report when you hand in your report.¶ Note that the reports will be electronically checked agains plagiarismThe assignments are graded with Pass/Fail. A student that has not passed a project assignment should revise and resubmit the assignment no later than the date dictated by deadline 2. To help you in revising your report we will give you individual feedback. ¶

Remember to include the titlepage(pdf) to your report when you hand it in STEX.¶

Note that reports will be electronically checked for plagiarism so an electronic copy  will have to be sent to the TA who is responsible for each assignment
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Useful Links
* Some links related to Matlab.
* Crash course in Matlab - University of Delaware
* The Mathworks - Matlab
* See also the course: EL1150 Introduction to Matlab
* Halmos, P. R., "HOW TO WRITE MATHEMATICS," L'Enseignement Mathématique

Administratör kommenterade 9 september 2013

Project 1 has now be released and can be found under the Projects Assignments tag in the Course Material webpage.

The file Project1.zip file contains the project statement and the accompanying MATLAB files. The file Templates.zip contains a guide for writing your report. 

If you have any questions about the project you can send me an email at eftsta@kth.se. If you want to come by the office, send an email first, in order to find a timeslot. 

Good luck!

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Tobias Oechtering redigerade 14 oktober 2013

During the course there will be two projects, where the student will solve small-scale application-oriented problems and will report his/her findings. The problems are related to the material taught during the course. To solve the problems you will need to use Matlab (recommended) or another mathematical software package. The main goals of the projects are to train problem-solving skills and to learn how to properly report one's results. Detailed instructions will be given during the course. Note that both projects are mandatory, i.e., it is necessary to complete them succesfully in order to be able to pass the course.

Schedule for project assignments:

AssignmentReleaseDeadline 1GradedDeadline 2 1 Mon, Sep 9 Mon, Sep 23 Fri, Sep 27 Thu, Oct 3 2 Mon, Sep 23 Tue, Oct 8 Fri, Oct 11 FriMon, Oct 218 The assignments are graded with Pass/Fail. A student that has not passed a project assignment should revise and resubmit the assignment no later than the date dictated by deadline 2. To help you in revising your report we will give you individual feedback. 

Remember to include the titlepage(pdf) to your report when you hand it in STEX.

Note that reports will be electronically checked for plagiarism so an electronic copy  will have to be sent to the TA who is responsible for each assignment.

Useful Links
* Some links related to Matlab.
* Crash course in Matlab - University of Delaware
* The Mathworks - Matlab
* See also the course: EL1150 Introduction to Matlab
* Halmos, P. R., "HOW TO WRITE MATHEMATICS," L'Enseignement Mathématique

Tobias Oechtering flyttade sidan från HT 2013 14 oktober 2013

Lärare kommenterade 14 oktober 2013

Dear all

Since STEX will be closed on Friday, Oct 18, we extended the deadline for report 2. Now we expect you to hand in the revised version of report 2 at latest on Monday, Oct 21. If you want to hand it in earlier, you can leave it in the post-box of STEX if it is closed.

Best, Tobias

Tobias Oechtering flyttade sidan från Signal Theory (EQ1220) 28 juli 2014