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Recommendations for learning and getting hands-on Real Time Signal processing

Recommendations for learning and getting hands-on Real Time Signal processing
  1. Why should I study signal processing?
  2. What do you learn in signal processing?
  3. How hard is it to learn signal processing?
  4. What are signal processing techniques?

Why should I study signal processing?

DSP enables information transmission in telephone and communications infrastructures, measurement and control in medical equipment (pacemakers, hearing aids), and formation and analysis of medical, earth, and planetary images. The list of applications is virtually endless!

What do you learn in signal processing?

About the Digital Signal Processing Specialization

You will start from the basic concepts of discrete-time signals and proceed to learn how to analyze data via the Fourier transform, how to manipulate data via digital filters and how to convert analog signals into digital format.

How hard is it to learn signal processing?

As a general rule, digital signal processing is considered hard by many because of the mathematical theory involved. However, most experts agree that once you use DSP in real-world applications, students find DSP easier. I remember my Digital Signal Processing classes at my university.

What are signal processing techniques?

Signal processing techniques are used to optimize transmissions, digital storage efficiency, correcting distorted signals, subjective video quality and to also detect or pinpoint components of interest in a measured signal.

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