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Digital signal processing and communication are ubiquitous in our daily lives. Signal processing is widely used to analyze and process information acquired from sensors, such as microphones, image or video sensors, accelerometers, etc., and in digital communication systems to ensure error-free data transmission. This course does not require any prerequisites and will provide a hands-on experience in digital signal processing and communication system design. Concretely, the course will introduce the concepts of time-frequency analysis, filter design, sampling, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, modulation, estimation, detection, and coding. Laboratory experiments will be used to apply each of these concepts in real-world applications.