juggler
Junior Member level 2
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to think of a project for my final year electronic engineering degree.
I'd like it to involve audio processing using DSP and it has to run on an FPGA (Altera cyclone 2 DE2 board).
I was thinking of a convolution IR reverb then (if all goes well) expanding/ adapting it. The problem is that this is nothing new! the project, ideally, needs to be based on a problem or a question for example 'can I implement a useable real-time convolution reverb on a standalone FPGA?' and maybe compare performance with a vst (possibly using the same code running on a PC?) - How can i scientifically compare two reverbs in terms of performance/quality? apart from measuring latency against bit-rates.
I really like the idea of using Matlab to create and simulate my code then load it onto the FPGA but i need an area to investigate, something to give me results to present and discuss.
Basically, i'm looking for any kind of input from you lot -comments, ideas, suggestions, things to investigate, a path to go down.
There's so much work being done in this area at the moment. Its a subject i'm just starting to get into, its just the case of applying what theory i already know from uni to this area.
Has anyone done a final year project?
Thanks in advance
I'm trying to think of a project for my final year electronic engineering degree.
I'd like it to involve audio processing using DSP and it has to run on an FPGA (Altera cyclone 2 DE2 board).
I was thinking of a convolution IR reverb then (if all goes well) expanding/ adapting it. The problem is that this is nothing new! the project, ideally, needs to be based on a problem or a question for example 'can I implement a useable real-time convolution reverb on a standalone FPGA?' and maybe compare performance with a vst (possibly using the same code running on a PC?) - How can i scientifically compare two reverbs in terms of performance/quality? apart from measuring latency against bit-rates.
I really like the idea of using Matlab to create and simulate my code then load it onto the FPGA but i need an area to investigate, something to give me results to present and discuss.
Basically, i'm looking for any kind of input from you lot -comments, ideas, suggestions, things to investigate, a path to go down.
There's so much work being done in this area at the moment. Its a subject i'm just starting to get into, its just the case of applying what theory i already know from uni to this area.
Has anyone done a final year project?
Thanks in advance