Teaching

ETEN2000/ETEN5000 – Signals and Systems

Undergraduate/postgraduate course, Curtin University, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS), 2022

The course will cover continuous-time and discrete-time signals, specifically their mathematical representations, properties and classifications, such as power and energy signals. Special attention is devoted to Linear time-invariant systems, where concepts such as impulse response, convolution are developed. The course also cover the Fourier series representation of periodic signals, which leads to continuous-time Fourier transform (and discrete-time Fourier transform), Laplace transform and Sampling theorem. Students will be introduced to Matlab.

COMP SCI 4092/7092: Mobile and Wiresless Systems

Project, The University of Adelaide, School of Computer Science, 2020

Watchdog Project. This project-based-learning (PBL) course requires a group of students (3-4 students in one group) to develop a mobile platform for an accurate and reliable method for addressing wandering-off using an embedded camara system (e.g., a Raspberry Pi 4 with a webcam).