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2004-9-10 Wu Xiaopei School of CS DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) Teacher: Prof. Wu Course at a glance (II) Reasons of Using DSP Signals and data of many types are increasingly stored in digital computers, and transmitted in digital form from place to place. In many cases it makes sense to process them digitally as well. Digital processing is inherently stable and reliable. It also offers certain technical possibilities not available with analog methods. Rapid advances in IC design and manufacture are producing ever more powerful DSP devices at decreasing cost. Flexibility in reconfiguring Better control of accuracy requirement Easily transportable and possible offline processing Cheaper hardware in some case In many case DSP is used to process a number of signals simultaneously. This may be done by interlacing samples (technique known as TDM) obtained from the various signal channels. Limitation in speed Requirement in larger bandwidth DSP Applications Image Processing Pattern recognition Robotic vision Image enhancement Facsimile Satellite weather map Animation Instrumentation/Control Spectrum analysis Position and rate control Noise reduction Data compression Speech/audio Speech recognition/synthesis Text to speech Digital audio equalization Military Secure communication Radar processing Sonar processing Missile guidance Telecommunications Echo cancellation Adaptive equalization ADPCM transcoders Spread spectrum Video conferencing Data communication Biomedical Patient monitoring Scanners EEG brain mappers ECG analysis X-ray storage/enhancement Cellular Phone Wireless Communication DSP System Nasser Kehtarnavaz, and Mansour Keramat, DSP System Design: Using the TMS320C6000, Prentice Hall, 2001. ADSL Wired Communication DSP System Nasser Kehtarnavaz, and Mansour Keramat, DSP System Design: Using the TMS320C6000, Prentice Hall, 2001. PCM Voiceband DSP System Nasser Kehtarnavaz, and Mansour Keramat, DSP System Design: Using the TMS320C6000, Prentice Hall

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