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Array Signal Processing

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Course by: Jeremy Bass, Claiborne McPheeters, James Finnigan, Edward Rodriguez. E-mail the authors

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Summary: This is our ELEC 301 Project for the Fall 2004 semester. We implemented a uniform linear array of six microphones. We then sampled the data and analyzed it in LabVIEW in order to to listen in one direction. We also explored listening for a particular frequency and its direction.

Instructor: Richard Baraniuk

Institution: Rice University

Course Number: ELEC 301

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This collection contains: Modules by: Claiborne McPheeters, Edward Rodriguez, James Finnigan, Jeremy Bass.

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