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Lecturer: Dr. Peter Tsang Room: G6505 Phone: 27887763 E-mail: eewmtsan@cityu.hk

Audio Visual Engineering. Lecturer: Dr. Peter Tsang Room: G6505 Phone: 27887763 E-mail: eewmtsan@cityu.edu.hk. Webpage: http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~csl/aveng/aveng.html. Audio Visual Engineering. Reference Books

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Lecturer: Dr. Peter Tsang Room: G6505 Phone: 27887763 E-mail: eewmtsan@cityu.hk

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  1. Audio Visual Engineering Lecturer: Dr. Peter Tsang Room: G6505 Phone: 27887763 E-mail: eewmtsan@cityu.edu.hk Webpage: http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~csl/aveng/aveng.html

  2. Audio Visual Engineering Reference Books • Ronald K. Jurgen, “Digital Consumer Electronics Handbook”, McGraw Hill, 1997. • S.K. Chang, “Principles of Pictorial Information System Design”, Prentice-Hall Int’l.

  3. Audio Visual Engineering Reference Books • G.H. Hutson, “Color TV System Principles, Engineering Practice and Applied Technology”, McGraw Hill. • J.S. Zarach, “Television, Principles and Practice”, Macmillan Education Ltd. 1989.

  4. Audio Visual Engineering Coursework (30% of total score) • 1 Test. • Dates may be changed with prior notice. • Lab Sessions from Week 9 to 13. Study Guide • A set of questions to build up concepts. Discussions • Strengthen concepts in tutorial sessions.

  5. Audio Visual Engineering Nature of Course • A study on traditional Television systems. • Quantization and Predictive Coding. • Compression based on Optimal Transform (KLT). • Compression based on Discrete Cosine. Transform (DCT). • JPEG and MPEG standards. • Audio Compression.

  6. Audio Visual Engineering • To appreciate Audiovisual Technologies developed to date. • To study fundamental theories and algorithms in AV technologies. • To study modern standards in Video and Audio Compression. Aims: Familiarize with present technologies as a preliminary basis for generating new ones in the future.

  7. Audio Visual Engineering A new mode of study • Avoid brute force practicing of mathematical calculations. • Identification and clear understanding of concepts and theories. • Familiarize with basic system structures, standard and their applications. • Accustom to “System Level” point of view. • Capable of bridging theory and practice.

  8. Audio Visual Engineering Expectation from students • Attended all lectures, tutorials, test and laboratory sessions. • Self motivated and initiative in learning. • Clarify problems during tutorials, or in lectures if necessary. • Assist learning with study guide.

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