Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to, \begin{enumerate} \item Identify signal types; continuous, discrete, analog, digital, power and energy signals, random and deterministic. \item Identify linear from nonlinear systems, time-varying from time-invariant systems. \item Define impulse response and establish relationship between system’s input and output. \item Understand the convolution integral and the need for it. \item Examine signals in the frequency domain using Fourier analysis. \item Understand the differences between Fourier Series and Fourier Transform. \item Identify applications that need Fourier analysis. \item Convert a continuous-time signal to discrete-time equivalent. \item Understand the limitations of continuous to discrete-time conversion. \item Use signal processing tools to solve problems in communications, radar, biomedical. \end{enumerate}