Educational guide 2023_24
Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación
Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación
 Subjects
  Multimedia Signal Processing
   Assessment
  Description Qualification Training and Learning Results
Laboratory practical Individual drill related with the laboratory content. Will be taken in laboratory time, and will last 30 minutes. Fourier Analysis through DFT. 10 B3
B4
D3
Laboratory practical Individual drill related with the laboratory content. Will be taken in laboratory time, and will last 30 minutes. Design and implementation of FIR and IIR filters. 10 B3
B4
D3
Laboratory practical Individual drill related with the laboratory content. Will be taken in laboratory time, and will last 30 minutes. Adaptive filtering. 10 B3
B4
D3
Laboratory practical Individual drill related with the laboratory content. Will be taken in laboratory time, and will last 30 minutes. Multirate Filter Banks. 10 B3
B4
D3
Mentored work Projects to be carried out in groups. Different gradings according to
levels of participation that will be assessed through cross- evaluation surveys among students.
20 C26
D2
Lecturing Written exam encompassing all the material exposed in the classroom and laboratory . Students will receive support to clarify any questions about the written exam. 40 B3
B4
 
Other comments on the Evaluation

Evaluation

Students shall be offered two evaluation systems: continuous assessment and global assessment.

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

The continuous assessment of the course will consist in:

  • Four 30-minutes drills related to the laboratory work, that will account for 40% of the final grade.
  • One project to be carried out in a group that will account for 20% of the final grade. Each student's individual grade may be weighted using the results of cross-assessments carried out throughout the course.
  • A written exam encompassing all the material exposed in the classroom and laboratory. Will take place on the dates scheduled by the School. The exam shall help in gauging the level of understanding of the four-course topics. The exam will feature exercises and questions to be answered in two hours. Students may bring to the exam books, laboratory and classroom notes, and any other materials downloaded from Moovi. The exam will account for 40% of the final grade.

The final qualification of the student will be computed as a weighted sum (40%, 20%, and 40%, respectively) of the qualifications of the laboratory, group project, and final exam. However, in order to pass the course, the grade of the final exam must not lie below 25 out of 100 points. If that grade is lower than 25, the final qualification will be the minimum among the aforementioned weighted sum and 4.5. 

None of these tests is recoverable, and your grade may be kept throughout the current academic year. The final grade is determined in a 60% by the tests carried out throughout the course. Only attendance at the written exam will be considered mandatory.

The contents and weights of each continuous assessment exercises are the following:

  • Laboratory drill 1 (10 %):

Fourier Analysis through DFT.

  • Laboratory drill 2 (10 %):

Design and implementation of FIR and IIR filters.

  • Laboratory drill 3 (10 %)

Adaptive filtering.

  • Laboratory drill 4 (10 %):

Multirate Filter Banks.

  • Project: (20%) practical application of concepts mastered in the course. 
The planning of the different intermediate evaluation tests will be approved in an Academic Committee of Degree (CAG) and will be available at the beginning of the semester.

GLOBAL ASSESSMENT

Should a student decide not to be graded through continuous assessment , she will have a written examination opportunity that will take place the same day of the final exam for all the students. Before taking the exam though, the student shall sign a form in which he states his decision to dispense with continuous assessment .
This written exam will last three hours and will be composed of 5 exercises encompassing all the material mastered in the classroom, laboratory, and tutorial sessions, under the same conditions specified for the students that take the final exam at the end of the continuous assessment process.

Grading Periods

Ordinary exam  (December-January)

If the student passes the course in this period, her grade will be final and will be recorded in her academic file.

If the student does not pass the course, a provisional fail shall be posted in his academic file.

If the student do not attend the written exam, her grade will be "Not presented".

Extraordinary exam (June-July)

In June-July only the written exams shall be offered. If a student wants to dispense with continuous assessment in this period, the student will be able to take the final exam reserved for those cases. Before taking the exam though, a form shall be signed, in which the student formulates the decision to dispense with continuous assessment . 

If the student do not attend the written exam and was graded as "Not presented" in the ordinary exam, will mantain the same grading.

The provisional fail will become definitive should the student not take any of the written exams in this second period.

END-OF-PROGRAM EXAM

The student will have a written examination for the 100% of the final grade. This written exam will last three hours and will be composed of 5 exercises encompassing all the material mastered in the classroom.

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