EDA Blog - electronic design automation, embedded systems, ic

Share/BookmarkSubscribe

Digital Signal Processing Theory, Algorithms and Architectures Training

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Monday, September 17, 2012

qaqadu event gmbh announced a DSP training course. The title of the class is Digital Signal Processing Theory, Algorithms and Architectures. The DSP course will take place November 6 to 8, 2012 in Munich, Germany (instructions will be presented in English). All attendees will receive electronic and printed versions of the teaching materials. A DVD containing all the simulation models used during the course will also be distributed. The class is ideal for all engineering, marketing and technical management staff.

The DSP training course will cover the basics of signal processing and the generic DSP system via frequency domain analysis, digital filtering, DSP software/hardware, DSP audio/baseband processing, signal (audio) source coding, adaptive DSP algorithms, computationally efficient DSP linear systems, digital communications, DSP for mobile and wireless, DSP (software) enabled radio architectures and DSP on FPGA devices.

DSP Theory, Algorithms and Architectures Topics

  • Signal Processing Review
  • Generic DSP System
  • Frequency Domain Analysis
  • Digital Filtering
  • DSP Audio/ Baseband Processing
  • Adaptive DSP Algorithms
  • Computationally Efficient DSP Systems
  • DSP for Digital Communications
  • DSP for Mobile and Wireless
  • DSP Enabled Radio Architectures

The cost of the training event is 1.850,00 €. It’s 1.670,00 € for early registration.

More info: Digital Signal Processing Theory, Algorithms and Architectures

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Custom Search

EDA Blog Newsletter
Don't have time to visit EDA Blog everyday? Then sign up for our free newsletter. We'll send you an email when we have something to share with you. Your email address will be kept confidential and we will not share, sell, or rent it to anyone. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking a link in the email.

Enter your email address to sign up for our free newsletter:  

If you are familiar with RSS feeds, you can also sign up for our free blog feed. Our RSS feed is updated in real-time while our newsletter is updated daily.