Guia docente 2023_24
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Electronic Systems for Signal Processing
   Methodologies
Methodologies   ::  Teaching methodology guide
  Description
Introductory activities The teacher will present the theoretical ad practical key topics of the subject, as well as the projects to be developed during the course.

B6, C39 and C45 competencies will be worked on.

It is an individual activity.

Lecturing The theoretical content of the course and the introductory activities of both the theoretical and practical contents will be presented.

B6, C39 and C45 competencies will be worked on.

It is an individual activity.
Laboratory practical The students will implement basic signal processing systems using FPGAs platforms.

B6, B9, C39, C45 and B13 competencies will be worked on.

It is a group activity.

Software to be used: Matlab, ISE and/or Vivado
Project based learning Working groups of two or more students will be established. Each group will develop one project along the course. This project will address the design of a signal processing system of medium complexity.

Additionally, small groups (Groups Type C) will be available allowing supervising the project developed during the course. Activities to be developed in C groups:

Activity 1.
Analysis and discussion of the system designed in the project.

Activity 2.
Demonstration of the operation of the designed system. Analysis and discussion of the results.

B6, B9, C39, C45, B13, D2, B4 and D4 competencies will be worked on.

It is a group activity.

Software to be used: Matlab, ISE and/or Vivado
Presentation Exhibition by the students to the teacher and to the rest of the students of the results of the developed project.

B4, B9 and D4 competencies will be worked on.

It is a group activity.

Software used: Power Point or any other presentation tool.
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