Adaptive Signal Processing - DSP - Digital Signal Processing - Master Theses
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Today, a high noise level is considered a problem in many working environments. The main reason is that it contributes to stress and fatigue. Traditional methods using passive noise control is only pr...
This master thesis consists of implementation and evaluation of an AEC, Acoustic Echo Canceller, algorithm in a floating-point architecture. The most important question this thesis will try to answer ...
Trac monitoring systems are widely used to provide safety measures and precautions
for passengers. There is a need for ecient and relatively inexpensive monitoring system
that can be easily deploy...
Due to physical variability of ECG waves, detection of the QRS complex becomes a difficult task in a real time situation. Jiau Pan and Willis J. Tompkins of the University of Wisconsin developed a rea...
This report details Digital Signal Processing (DSP) methods for optimizing the performance of a self-calibrating image-rejection mixer, as well as a custom VLSI implementation of one such algorithm. T...
Most of the cellular phone companies with audio speaker capabilities focus on reducing the
current drain to extend battery life. None of these companies concentrate on modifying the speech
signal it...
Filtering data in real-time requires dedicated hardware to meet demanding time requirements. If the statistics of the signal are not known, then adaptive filtering algorithms can be implemented to est...
Recently much research has focused on the control of enclosed sound fields, particularly in automobiles. Both Active Noise Control (ANC) and Active Structural Acoustic Control (ASAC) techniques are be...
This thesis addresses the problem of estimating a random process from two observed signals
sampled at different rates. The case where the low–rate observation has a higher signal–to–
noise rat...