Introduction to Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

Digital Signal Processing (DSP) underlies nearly all media applications. This course gives an introduction to the theory of DSP as well as an overview of DSP microprocessors and how they compare with general purpose processors.

We offer this and all courses as On Site Training


WHAT THE COURSE COVERS:

  • Introduction to Signal process and related terms
  • Introduction to time and frequency domains
  • Introduction to Convolution
  • Sinusoids and Sampling
  • Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Concepts
  • Finite Precision Effects
  • Quantization
  • Fast Fourier Anaysis
  • Deep Dive on DSP architecture and what separates them from RISC processors
  • How is DSP software programming different from RISC software programming
  • Techniques for DSP code optimizations
  • Tools for DSP software development
  • Applications for DSP



WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
  • Anyone needing an understanding of DSP

This course includes a DSP Course book with color illustrations.

INSTRUCTOR:

David Anderson PhD recevied his BS and MS degrees from Brigham Young University and the Ph.D. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in 1993, 1994, and 1999, respectively.

He is currently an associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at a prestigious technical school and an associate director of CREST, the Center for Research in Embedded Systems Technology. Dr. Anderson's research interests include audio and psycho-acoustics, signal processing in the context of human auditory characteristics, and the real-time application of such techniques using both analog and digital hardware. His research has included the development of a digital hearing aid algorithm that has now been made into a successful commercial product.

Dr. Anderson was awarded the National Science Foundation CAREER Award for excellence as a young educator and researcher in 2004 and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in the same year. He has over 70 technical publications and 5 patents/patents pending. Dr. Anderson is a senior member of the IEEE, and a member the Acoustical Society of America, American Society for Engineering Education, and Tau Beta Pi. He has been actively involved in the development and promotion of computer enhanced education and other education programs.


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