4-day event in Munich covers understanding and programming of DSP
EDN Europe, 04 Apr 2008
hueggenberg gbr is presenting a technical course on theory, algorithms and architectures of digital signal processing, from 22nd to 25th April, 2008, in Munich. The syllabus of this four day course held in English covers the basics of signal processing and the generic DSP system via frequency domain analysis, digital filtering, DSP software/hardware, DSP audio/baseband processing, signal (audio) source coding, adaptive DSP algorithms, computationally efficient DSP linear systems, digital communications, DSP for mobile and wireless down to DSP (software) enabled radio architectures and DSP on FPGAs. The mathematical theory associated with digital signal processing is presented, the organisers say, in an intuitive and straightforward style. The course is aimed at a wide audience reaching from scientists, engineers, project managers to even marketing staff. The following prior experience is useful but not essential: programming principles, electrical engineering principles, Bachelor level mathematics. The training will be led by Professor Bob Stewart and integrates presentations and design sessions from other experienced design engineers from Steepest Ascent. Each presentation is concluded by a hands-on session in which attendees will be able to simulate and implement the structures and architectures introduced. A documentation preview is here and registration and further course information here.