Digital signal processing with MatLab and DSP Kits
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2004-08-04
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2004 IEEE 11th Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 2nd IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop
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6
Autores
MELO, M. A. A. DE
Fabrizio Leonardi
LA NEVE, A.
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Resumo
A methodology, based on progressive steps, has been developed, so that the students be prepared to design and implement typical industrial projects, such as digital filters, voice processing algorithms, and others, and also be able to correlate this knowledge with other disciplines. They start with an analog system, described by a differential equation, from which a generic discrete equation is generated. The projects are initially simulated with MatLab, and they are then implemented with DSP TMS320C31. The projects are always based on a fundamental equation of differences, representing a digital filter: this is very important for the study of digital processing concepts, such as system stability, system order, computational complexity, and so on. The simulation helps the students to understand a system digitalization process. The results obtained with the students in the course show the efficiency of this methodology. ©2004 IEEE.
Citação
MELO, M. A. A. DE; LEONARDI, F.; LA NEVE, A. Digital signal processing with MatLab and DSP Kits. 2004 IEEE 11th Digital Signal Processing Workshop and 2nd IEEE Signal Processing Education Workshop. p. 15-18, aug. 2004.
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Audio equalizers; Generic discrete equations; System digitalization; Voice processing algorithms