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6.341  Discrete-Time Signal Processng

Fall 2012

Instructor: Alan V Oppenheim

TA: Sefa Demirtas

Lecture:  TR11-12.30  (32-144)        

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your final and letter grades

Dear friends,

We finished grading your final as well as assigning letter grades. IN ADDITION TO Thursday (12/20) between 10am-1pm, you can pick up your exams and final grades TODAY (Wed, 12/19) from now to 5.30pm fron Laura von Bosau's desk at 36-615. You can only pick up your own grades, you cannot send someone else to pick it up for you.

Thank you all for your commitment and I wish you all happy holidays.

Sefa

Announced on 19 December 2012  2:49  p.m. by Sefa Demirtas

correct parameters for project 3

Correct parameters for project 3 are now posted on "Project III" section under "Assignments".

Have a great weekend,

Sefa

Announced on 14 December 2012  3:03  p.m. by Sefa Demirtas

project 3 and course evaluations (including registered LISTENERS)

Two more announcements:

-Please take a moment to evaluate the course at
http://web.mit.edu/subjectevaluation
The registered listeners can also give feedback. Your responses are completely confidental and anonymous. We won't see the comments until the spring semester. The system closes at 9am on Monday, so please complete before then. Any constructive feedback, positive or negative, is much appreciated.

-You can now pick up your graded project 3 from the file cabinet on the 6th floor of building 36, accross the elevators. They are located on the side box of the cabinet, NOT in one of the drawers.

Good luck and see you on Tuesday,

Sefa

Announced on 13 December 2012  6:12  p.m. by Sefa Demirtas

final exam announcements

Hi all,

-Final exam will be next Tuesday (12/18) at 9am-12 noon in room 32-124 (where we had the bulets discussion).

-We have provided the final exam from Fall 2011 on stellar. Solutions are also posted. You have seen most of these problems in your psets, but this may give you an idea for how a final exam for this class looks like. (This is by no means an indication, evidence or promise for the type or amount of questions you will see on Tuesday, it is intended to be just an exercise.)

-We also posted the coversheet explaining the allowed amount of cheat-sheets and their format (all handwritten -no exceptions).

-We posted the formula sheet that we will be handing out at the exam. As it was with the midterm, this has absolutely no indication of the content or type of the problems you will see. We reserve the right to change/modify slightly as wee see fit, but that would be adding to the formula sheet, not taking formulas from it. So you can assume you will have at least all of these formulas already available and prepare your cheatsheets accordingly.

Cheers!

Sefa

Announced on 13 December 2012  6:05  p.m. by Sefa Demirtas

pset 11 solutions are now posted. eom.

Announced on 11 December 2012  10:48  a.m. by Sefa Demirtas

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