. "Systems and signals"@en . . "6.0" . "Prerequisites\nBasic concepts of linear algebra and mathematical analysis.\n\nObjectives\nThe course introduces the elementary theoretical and practical basis of discrete-time and continuous time Signals and Systems. Particular emphasis is placed on the frequency representations common in signal processing applications, the continous-to-discrete time conversion, and the analysis of linear and invariant dynamical systems.\n\nProgram\n1. Basic concepts of discrete-time (dt) and continous-time (ct) signals. Examples. Transformations. 2. Basic conceps of systems. Memory, causalility, invariance, linearity, stability, invertibility. 3. Linear and time-invariant (LTI) systems. Impulse response. Convolution. Properties. 4. Laplace transform (LT). Transfer function (TF). LTI systems described by differential equations, poles and zeros. Relation between the TF and properties of LTI systems. Inverse LT and unilateral LT. 5. Fourier transform (FT) of tc signals. Representation of aperiodic signals via FT. Frequency response, filtering. Relation with the Fourier Series (FS) for periodic signals. 6. Fourier transform of td signals. Spectra of td signals. LTI systems described by difference equations. 7. Sampling. Discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals. Sampling theorem. Aliasing.\n\nEvaluation Methodology\n50% continuous evaluation / 50% non-continuous evaluation\n\nCross-Competence Component\nWorking in group stimulates the development of collaboration skills, including assignment of different roles to group members, as well as oral and written communication.\n\nLaboratorial Component\nFive lab assignments (the first one will not be graded), where the students have the opportunity to experiment with real-world and synthetic signals that illustrate the concepts conveyed in the lectures. Students work in groups of three and should submit one report for each graded assignment (moodle submission).\n\nProgramming and Computing Component\nElementary programming in Matlab for signal analysis and simulation of simple dynamical systems.\n\n\nMore information at: https://fenix.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/cursos/lerc/disciplina-curricular/845953938490013" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Signal Processing"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bachelor in Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering"@en . . "https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/courses/undergraduate-programmes/telecommunications-and-informatics-engineering/ " . "180"^^ . "Presential"@en . "Programme Overview\nTelecommunications and Informatics Engineering is dedicated to “Internet Engineering”, namely the so-called “internet of things”, which allows us to interact with various objects, such as refrigerators, heating our homes or products for sale in a supermarket. As such, a Telecommunications and Informatics Engineer works with complex, fixed or mobile communication networks and related infrastructures. It also develops services or applications, knowing the related security aspects.\n\nEntry Requirements - National Admission to Higher education\n\n* National Admission Exams: Mathematics A + Physics and Chemistry (Minimum grade point: 100 points (out of 200))\n* Application Grade: MS x 50% + PI x 50% (Minimum grade point: 120 points (out of 200))\n - MS: high school final arithmetic average grade | PI: Average of national admission exams’ grades.\n\nhttps://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/national-admission-for-higher-education/ \n\nAdmissions can also be done through one of the following ways:\n\n* Course Change and Transfer\n* Holders of Middle Level/Higher Education degrees\n* Applicants over the age of 23\n* Special Admission Regime for International Students\n\nMore information about admissions to Técnico (national and international candidates) is available at: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/study-at-tecnico/applications/"@en . . . "3"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Bachelor"@en . "Thesis" . "697.00" . "Euro"@en . "7000.00" . "None" . "Fields:\n\n* Telecommunications companies\n* Information technology companies\n* Government agencies\n* Research and development organizations\n* Consulting firms\n* Start-ups\n\nThe average salary for a telecommunications engineer in Portugal is €35,000 per year. The average salary for an informatics engineer in Portugal is €30,000 per year.\n\nSome of the possible positions:\n\n* Telecommunications engineer\n* Network engineer\n* Systems engineer\n* Software engineer\n* Data scientist\n* Cyber security engineer"@en . "1"^^ . "TRUE" . "Midstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .