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Well, since you mentioned recognition, in terms of DSP, video processing and multimedia networking is quite popular. Video processing is mainly about quality enhancement techniques, meaning to have the best quality with least video size. In terms of Networking, New DSP methods for QoS issues in WAN and LAN, flow control in networks, especially wireless networks, path selection for video streaming, etc... Those are quite interesting DSP areas to work on a thesis.
if it is a bachelor project then finger print project might work otherwise it's no more interesting thing to work on..
if ur university allows simulation project then work on image processing, OFDM related project.
well, if you've studied communications, there are different things that you can do like simulation or implementation. simulation costs you much less than implementation for you do not have to buy any hardware at most of the times. there are also different fields like networks, receivers, digital signal processing, adaptive signal processing (adaptive filtering). what field are you into mostly? or even you can choose a combination of the above. for example my bachelor thesis topic was " Simulation of Rake Receiver via adaptive filter theory" which is a combination of digital wireless communications, channel estimation and adaptive filtering. and I used matlab to simulate it. first choose if you want to do simulation or implementation and then decide what would you like to do. and don't forget to choose something that is new.
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