Home  |   Login  |   Logout  |   Access Information  |   Alerts  |   Purchase History  |   Cart  |   Sitemap  |   Help   
 
Abstract
BROWSE SEARCH IEEE XPLORE GUIDE SUPPORT
arrow_leftView TOC
Email/Printer Friendly Format  
 

Reinforcing the understanding of signal processing concepts usingaudio exercises
Pierre, J.W.   Kubichek, R.F.   Hamann, J.C.  
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Wyoming Univ., Laramie, WY ;

This paper appears in: Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1999. ICASSP '99. Proceedings., 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Publication Date: 15-19 Mar 1999
Volume: 6,  On page(s): 3577-3580 vol.6
Meeting Date: 03/15/1999 - 03/19/1999
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
ISBN: 0-7803-5041-3
References Cited: 7
INSPEC Accession Number: 6390278
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/ICASSP.1999.757616
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06

Abstract
In the near future, multimedia techniques will be used more extensively in signal processing education because the technology is available and the benefits to student learning and information retention are high. Using a variety of teaching techniques helps a wider range of students, who have different learning styles, and enhances student skills in their weaker areas. This paper describes a number of audio signal processing homework exercises used to reinforce concepts of signal processing. These exercises include some fundamental concepts of DSP (quantization, aliasing, Fourier analysis, and filtering) and more advanced areas (sampling rate conversion, LCMV filtering, and adaptive filtering). All these exercises use the signal processing and audio capabilities of MATLAB. A Web page for these homework exercises is being developed

Index Terms
Available to subscribers and IEEE members.

References
Available to subscribers and IEEE members.
Citing Documents
Available to subscribers and IEEE members.
You are not logged in.
Guests may access Abstract records free of charge.
Login
Username
Password
» Forgot your password?
Please remember to log out when you have finished your session.
You must log in to access:
• Advanced or Author Search
• CrossRef Search
• AbstractPlus Records
• Full Text PDF
• Full Text HTML
Access this document
Full Text: PDF (396 KB)
» Buy this document now
»  Learn more about
»  Learn more about
    purchasing articles
    and standards

Rights and Permissions
» Learn More
Download this citation
Available to subscribers and IEEE members.
 
arrow_leftView TOC   |  Back to toparrow_up
Indexed by IEE Inspec
© Copyright 2009 IEEE – All Rights Reserved