ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
School of Engineering
and Applied Science
University of California, Los Angeles
| EE113L DSP Lab Spring 2001 |
Final Project |
Professor Ingrid Verbauwhede TA Steven Chow |
If you need a link or description changed, just send email.
The final day of class will be 5 hours long. The presentations will be split into two sessions: (1) 12:00-2:30 and (2) 2:45-5:00. You do not need to come to class until your session.
| Group Members and Presentation Session | Project Description and Link |
| 2 Robert Barnett, Devin Russell | AES Encryption/Decryption |
| 2 Layne Hoo, Nathaniel Wong | RC4 |
| 2 Ganesh Iyer, Ernesto Vera | Sound Effects |
| 2 Tad Dreier, Michael Smith | Sound Effects |
| 2 Wayne Su, Neil Vohra | Mathematical Algorithms |
| 2 Mark Chu, Sharon Vuong | Voice Distortion |
| 2 Ryan Moriyama, Alfred Valera | CMDA Simulation |
| 2 Bradley Brauer, Daniel Owen | Equalizer |
| 2 Daniel Jang, Kyle Wheatcroft | Sound Effects |
| 1 Daniel Chan, Huy Chung | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| 1 Roger Cheng, Zeshan Jaffari | FSK Simulation |
| 1 David Liu, Simon Yen | Sound Detection/Recording |
| 1 Jay Fahlen, Jonathan Hui | Viterbi Decoder |
| 1 Yan Li, Ying Wong | RSA Encryption |
| 1 Cheston Chiu, Angie Wang | Music Synthesis |
| 1 Brian Pollard, Erick Tai | DTMF Tone Generation |
| 1 Sandy Ko, Jason Pang | Morse Code Encoder/Decoder |
| 1 Julia Tam, Jeffrey Tseng | Neural Network |
Notes
Code for function generation, including random noise, can be found here. See the TA if you need code for matrix multiplication.
You can use Matlab to design your own filters. Try using the command lookfor filter. Some useful functions include fir1, freqz, fft, and fftshift.
Code Composer has quite a steep learning curve. You may be better off copying code from Experiments 1-5 and just using Code Explorer and dskplasm.
I can open the lab M-F at 12:00, but someone must always be in the room. Email me in advance if you need to come in then, and I'll open the lab for you.