Category:Signal processing: Difference between revisions

From ETHW
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Signal Processing Honolulu IFSS Teletype 1964.jpg|thumb|right|A 1966 photo of a paper tape relay operation in Honolulu, Hawaii - Image by The Federal Aviation Administration]]
The modification and analysis of signals. See also [[IEEE Signal Processing Society History]]
The modification and analysis of signals. See also [[IEEE Signal Processing Society History]]
[[Image:Signal Processing Honolulu IFSS Teletype 1964.jpg|thumb|right|A 1966 photo of a paper tape relay operation in Honolulu, Hawaii - Image by The Federal Aviation Administration]]


== Subcategories ==
== Subcategories ==

Revision as of 19:12, 23 May 2013

A 1966 photo of a paper tape relay operation in Honolulu, Hawaii - Image by The Federal Aviation Administration

The modification and analysis of signals. See also IEEE Signal Processing Society History

Subcategories

  • Acoustic signal processing - the receiving and interpretation of acoustic signals
  • Adaptive signal processing - signal processing that adapts its transfer function according to an algorithm driven by an error signal
  • Array signal processing - the processing of signals using multiple, spaced receivers
  • Chirp - commonly used in sonar and radar, a signal in which the frequency increases or decreases over time
  • Convolution - a mathematical process operating on two functions which produces a third function that is a modified version of one of the original functions
  • Decorrelation - any process that is used to reduce autocorrelation or cross-correlation within or between signals while preserving other aspects of the signal
  • Digital signal processing - the receiving and processing of digital signals
  • Distortion - the alteration of the original shape of a signal
  • Effects - the results of a signal
  • Geophysical signal processing - receiving and processing signals resulting from Earth functions
  • Modulation - the process of varying one or more properties of a high-frequency periodic waveform with a modulating signal, which contains the information to be transmitted
  • Multidimensional signal processing - receiving and interpreting signals along multiple functional dimensions
  • Optical signal processing - the processing of signals in lights
  • Optical wavelength conversion - the conversion of optical wavelengths to create comprehensibility and transmissiblility
  • Radar signal processing - the receiving and interpretation of radar waves
  • Source separation - separating different digital signals coming from different sources

Pages in category "Signal processing"

The following 138 pages are in this category, out of 138 total.

Media in category "Signal processing"

This category contains only the following file.