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1 year 5 months ago
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The Institute for System Level Integration, in conjunction with Steepest Ascent Ltd., is to host a 4 day intensive course at the Bath Innovation Centre on the 20th to 23rd October 2008.
The course will focus on Digital Signal Processing Theory, Architectures and Algorithms and provides attendees with a solid and intuitive understanding of the essential Digital Signal Processing tools such as digital filters, FFTs, correlators, adaptive systems and multirate systems. The underlying theory, algorithms and practical knowledge is then applied across a range of DSP applications including QAM/QPSK digital communications, time-frequency signal analysis, adaptive data equalisation, acoustic echo cancellers, multirate systems and sigma delta coding.
The course comes at a time when DSP is increasingly being applied to more powerful general purpose microprocessors, field-programmable gate arrays, digital signal controllers and stream processors. It is suitable for all engineering, marketing and technical management staff. By delivering a sound grounding in DSP theory and practice, participants will leave with the knowledge required to apply DSL solutions to problems within their given domains.
For more information visit www.sli-institute.ac.uk
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Contact Details:
For further information please contact:
Institute for System Level Integration
Carol Slater – CPD/DL Administrator
Tel: +44 (0) 1506 469 339
Email: carol.slater@sli-institute.ac.uk
Institute for System Level Integration, Alba Centre, Alba Campus, Livingston, Scotland, UK EH54 7EG
Tel: +44 (0)1506 469 300 Fax: +44 (0)1506 469 301
General enquiries: sli@sli-institute.ac.uk
Editors notes:
Founded in 1998, iSLI (the Institute for System Level Integration) provides postgraduate education, professional training and research in system level integration incorporating cross over technologies such as hardware, embedded software, MNT/MEMS.
A collaboration of the computing science, informatics and electronic engineering departments of the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde, and Scottish Enterprise, the Institute is the first centre of excellence in system level integration to be established worldwide. Its aim is to support the development of electronics systems design worldwide and to encourage the exploration of new technologies through research.
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