Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
Knowledge of probability theory
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
Students who complete the module:
- Have knowledge of stochastic processes in general
- Can describe stochastic processes and their application as
models for real signals
- Can explain the defining properties of various stochastic
process models
- Can identify the analytical tools for studying random phenomena
in engineering systems
- Demonstrate understanding of the concepts, theories and
techniques for estimating parameters of discrete stochastic
processes
- Have knowledge about cross- and auto-correlation of stochastic
processes
- Have knowledge about power spectral analysis of stationary
stochastic processes and can estimate the power spectral density of
discrete stochastic processes and understand the limitations in
this estimation
Skills
- Can apply the theory of stochastic processes to model real
phenomena
- Can analyze and characterize appropriate stochastic process
models for a given problem
- Can apply methods for power spectral analysis and filtering to
biomedical signals that can be modeled as realizations of
stochastic processes
- Can estimate and analyze the power spectrum of biomedical
signals that can be modeled as realizations of stochastic
processes
- Can solve problems in applied sciences based on the theory for
stochastic processes
Competences
- Are prepared for a wide range of courses in communication,
signal processing, control and other areas in which randomness has
an important role.
Type of instruction
Lectures and exercises.
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Stochastic signals and processes |
Type of exam | Written or oral exam |
ECTS | 5 |
Assessment | Passed/Not Passed |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Criteria of assessment | As stated in the Joint Programme Regulations. |
Additional information
Please contact
the
programme student counsellors if you consider
applying to the education and you have questions.
Please consult the Moodle page for your semester and contact the
semester coordinator if you have academic questions, or the study
secretary if you have administrative questions.
All other enquiries may be directed
to Malene Møller
Knudsen, secretary of the Study Board.