UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 311: Digital Signal Processing Lab
http://courses.ece.uiuc.edu/ece311
Fall 2024

Associated course:
ECE 310: Digital Signal Processing
Lab Times:
Section
A
09:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Tues.
2022 ECE Building
Section
B
11:00 AM - 12:50 PM
Tues.
2022 ECE Building
Section
C
05:00 PM - 06:50 PM
Tues.
2022 ECE Building
Section
CCS
02:00 PM - 03:50 PM
Tues.
2022 ECE Building
Instructors:
Prof. Minh Do
Prof. Ilan Shomorony Prof. Corey Snyder
Office: 113 CSL
Office: 313 Coordinated Science Lab
Office: ECEB 2058
Email: [email protected]
Teaching Assistants:
Christopher Kim (Head TA) Huyen Thi Ngoc Nguyen Jackson Craig
Email: [email protected]
Sections: A, CCS Sections: B Sections: C
Course Campuswire:
Sign up here: https://campuswire.com/p/G277ED2E8
With access code: 4356
Office Hours:�
On-week: Quiz/Lab Due
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Off-week

Huyen: 3-5PM

Huyen's link:https://illinois.zoom.us/j/86535498478?pwd=rD7tGSalK3Fp1ihBw6uAkoDUVNaArJ.1�

Chris/Jackson: 3-5PM

Chris's link:�https://illinois.zoom.us/j/6776699023?pwd=cWNTZ3Bwb1M1Z1RvMkNLd0NuQ3ZYdz09

Jackson's link:�https://illinois.zoom.us/j/7691511728?pwd=1cIrykDPxUe0CPnFIFbDpdmJq6eTVZ

On-week*

Huyen: 3-5PM

In-person(ECEB3003)

*Lab Due at Midnight

Quiz

Chris/Jackson: 3-5PM

(same link as above)

Late Policy:
Late labs will be deducted 20% per day they are late. Labs submitted three days after the deadline will be given a zero.
Course Grade:
The final grade in the course will be determined by the following criteria:
Note that each individual lab will have the same weight even though their individual points may vary. Furthermore, the Lab Report is worth 75% of each lab, while the Quiz is worth 25% of each lab. Please contact your section's TA if you have a regrade request. We will also drop each student's lowest quiz grade.
Lab Reports + Quizzes (7):
80%
Take Home Lab Final:
20%
Attendance/Quiz Policy:
Students MUST be present in their assigned sectionon the days when a new lab is assigned, as there will be individual, short written quizzes based on the conceptual material of�the previous lab assignment, which�will make up a portion of the 'Lab Reports' grade. Students are not required to attend the lab sessions on alternate�weeks, but are advised to use�the time to get TA for help with the lab assignments (or any questions about signal processing concepts!).
Students must arrive ON TIME to take their quiz. We reserve the right to withhold quizzes from those who come late to ensure fairness. As a general�rule of thumb, students should arrive to take their quiz�prior�to their discussion's first few submissions. Additionally, students are expected to put away all materials�including electronics and paper notes beforehand.�
Academic Integrity:
Plagiarism on both labs and quizzes is�strictly prohibited and is subject to penalty.�In other words, students are expected to write their own code, and complete quizzes without the aid�of handwritten or electronic resources or cooperation with other students. University policy requires course staff�to file an academic integrity report�for any penalty�imposed for academic integrity, so please save us (and yourself!) the trouble.