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Digital Audio Processing

Course title: Digital Audio Processing

Code: 3ФЕИТ05Л011

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+1+1+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: None

Course Goals (acquired competencies): Introduction to the basics of digital audio processing and the methods and mathematical tools on which it is based. Knowledge of the principles and procedures for production, storage, broadcasting and reproduction of digital audio signals, mastering with methods and techniques for audio compression, as well as streaming audio technology.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Basics of dital audio, advantages over analog audio, principles of digitalisation of sound, sampling frequency, oversampling, jitter, quantization, resolution and noise of quantization, dither, noise shaping; an overview of audio systems and features, digital recording, bit rate and compression, DA audio converters, audio formats, audio CDs and DVD audio, digital audio storage, CD playback, audio tape-DAT; working with audio signals in a digital domain; frequency spectrum of audio signals, STFT and spectrogram; filtering audio signals, FIR, IIR, Notch filters; processing audio signals based on delay, echo, reverb; Audio effects; Compression of audio signals, psychoacoustics, PCM, compression techniques (FFT, DCT, subband, with and without loss); compression standards MPEG-1,3; MP-3, AC-3, AAC; standard audio interfaces (USB, SPDIF); streaming over the Internet, architecture, servers, protocols; sound synthesis.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Watkinson, John R.

The Art of Digital Audio. 2nd Ed.

Focal Press

1999

2

M. Kahrs, K.Branderburg

Applications Of Digital Signal Processing To Audio And Acoustics

Kluwer

2002

3

Udo Zölzer

Digital Audio Signal Processing

Wiley

2008

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Lawrence  Rabiner and Ronald Schafer

Introduction to Digital Speech Processing

Foundations and Trends in Signal Processing

2007