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REAL TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB USING J-DSP AND INTERFACES TO TI DSK AND WIRELESS CROSSBOW SENSOR MOTES

Module by: ravi ch. E-mail the author

Summary: REAL TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB USING J-DSP AND INTERFACES TO TI DSK AND WIRELESS CROSSBOW SENSOR MOTES

This page is to introduce the Real Time Signal Processing Capability using J-DSP and also J-DSP Interfaces to TI DSK and Wireless Crossbow Sensor Motes.

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J-DSP Main Webpage at Arizona State University

Interfacing J-DSP with Sensor Motes

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