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tony_taoyh



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Post17 Aug 2005 4:05   

How about "Adaptive Signal Processing"???


Hi,

How about to take one course of "adaptive signal processing"
to strength those knowledge in DSP?

Is it dufficult??

Thanks a lot.

Tony
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swahlah



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Post18 Aug 2005 7:54   

Re: How about "Adaptive Signal Processing"???


Well it depends on what level you study this course.... it will be good if you share the contents of the course then i can comment properly....

Adaptive Signal Processing is a very interesting and Powerful/valuable thing in the field of Signal Processing and it is used in roughly all real signal processing like Noise cancellation ......
AdaptiveFilters is a good topic too....

It will definitly strengthen your DSP concepts and it may be a difficult thing but it depends upon your aptitude and background work.........
But if you are a hard worker go ahead i will encourage you............

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iTdl



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Post19 Aug 2005 9:31   

Re: How about "Adaptive Signal Processing"???


Adapative signal procesing is a good topic to study and lot of research work can be carried out in this topic (if you are thinking of PhD). But this is quite a mathematical subject. If you are having a background and very good knowlege of signal processing you proceed with your course.
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helios



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Post19 Aug 2005 9:39   

Re: How about "Adaptive Signal Processing"???


The word "Adaptive " here means a self learning DSP system which can adjust its coeff / some parameters in accordance to the input or any other control input .

It will be some wat similar to a basic Neural Networks which calculates the error form a expect result and adjusts its weight / coeff .

The Adaptive system also has a Learing rate - the rate at which it can damp to the correct values....

I love adaptive DSP systems and its intresting too....

"The theory of it may be painful to read but implementation will be playful"



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tony_taoyh



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Post20 Aug 2005 6:02   

How about "Adaptive Signal Processing"???


I will not take this course.

Because, I think, I need to use much time on
it. Because, it has to much math included.

Now, my brain is out of control..
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