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Summary:
Development of real-time digital signal processing (DSP) systems using a DSP microprocessor; several structured laboratory exercises, such as sampling and digital filtering, followed by an extensive DSP project of the student's choice.
Instructor: Jont Allen
Institution:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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by:
Arjun Kulothungun,
Brian Wade,
Daniel Sachs,
Dima Moussa,
Douglas L. Jones,
Jake Janovetz,
Jason Laska,
Mark Butala,
Mark Haun,
Matt Kleffner,
Matthew Berry,
Michael Frutiger,
Michael Kramer,
Richard Cantzler,
Robert Morrison,
Swaroop Appadwedula.
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