50,000th Member Announced!
In my last post, I wrote that DSPRelated.com was about to reach the 50,000 members mark. Well, I am very happy to announce that it happened during the holidays, and the lucky person is Charlie Tsai from Taiwan. Charlie is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Central University in Taiwan where he teaches the "Biomedical Signal Processing" class. He is also the advisor of the
Almost 50,000 Members!
I am very happy to announce that DSPRelated.com will reach the 50,000 registered members mark before the end of 2009. To celebrate this milestone, I will buy a BMW 5 to the 50,000th person to register (please make sure to confirm you email address to activate your registration). Please read the fine prints after the picture.
I am just having fun here and it's not even April's fool day. The 50,000th member won't get a BMW (I wish I could offer it!),...
DSPRelated faster than ever!
if you are visiting DSPRelated.com on a regular basis, you should observe that the site loads significantly faster in your browser than it used to, especially if you are in Europe or in Asia. The main reason for this is that I am now using Amazon's CloudFront service for the delivery of most static content on DSPRelated.com (images, javascripts, css). The cloudFront service automatically detects the location of a visitor and will deliver the static content from the server...
New Papers / Theses Section
The new 'Papers & Theses' section is now online: http://www.dsprelated.com/documents.phpThe idea is to list and organize in one place as many DSP related dissertations (PhD & Masters) and papers/articles as possible.If you are the author of a thesis or paper and would like to have it listed on DSPRelated.com, please follow these steps:- Make sure that you are allowed to share the document online (copyright).- If you don't already have one, make a 'pdf' copy of your document. ...
New Blog Section!
By now, chances are you have noticed the new blogs section (you are actually in it right now!).
Following an email I sent to the members of the site, a few weeks ago, asking for dsp engineers willing to blog here, I received around 50 propositions. I have selected an initial set of 10 bloggers (that I will soon introduce into a seperate post) and I am currently in the process of creating their accounts. Markus and Parth have already...
New Discussion Group: DSP & FPGA
I have just created a new discussion group for engineers implementing DSP functions on FPGAs. The creation of this group has been on my todo list for a long time. If you want to join the group, send a blank email to: fpgadsp-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
As usual, it should take a few weeks before there are enough members for interesting discussions to get started.
Almost 50,000 Members!
I am very happy to announce that DSPRelated.com will reach the 50,000 registered members mark before the end of 2009. To celebrate this milestone, I will buy a BMW 5 to the 50,000th person to register (please make sure to confirm you email address to activate your registration). Please read the fine prints after the picture.
I am just having fun here and it's not even April's fool day. The 50,000th member won't get a BMW (I wish I could offer it!),...
New Papers / Theses Section
The new 'Papers & Theses' section is now online: http://www.dsprelated.com/documents.phpThe idea is to list and organize in one place as many DSP related dissertations (PhD & Masters) and papers/articles as possible.If you are the author of a thesis or paper and would like to have it listed on DSPRelated.com, please follow these steps:- Make sure that you are allowed to share the document online (copyright).- If you don't already have one, make a 'pdf' copy of your document. ...
Code Snippets Section Now LIVE
The new code sharing section is now live and can be accessed HERE.
Please take a few minutes to rate and/or comment the snippets that you have the expertise to judge.
If you think of some code snippets that you would like to share with the DSP community, please apply to become a contributor HERE.
If you are not aware of the reward program for contributors, your can learn about it HERE.
As always, your comments and suggestions are...
The correct answer to the quiz of @apolin
The correct answer to the @apolin quiz can be easily explained using the following Simulink model:
In MATLAB you have to initialize the two filters:
h = dftmtx (8);
h1 = h (3, :); % The filter of the quiz
h2 = h (7, :); % The mirrored filter
The impulse responses of the filters h1, h2 are complex and the responses to a broadband random signal are also complex. The two spectrum analyzer blocks then show the PSD, typical for analytical...
Do you like the new Comments System?
I have just finished implementing a new comments system for the blogs. Do you like it?
Please share your thoughts with me by adding a comment.
I'll wait a few days and make sure it works properly and then I'll port it to the code snippets and papers section.
Thanks!
Code Snippets Suggestions
Despite being only a couple of months old, the Code Snippet section ( DSPRelated.com/code.php ) already contains tens of snippets, thanks to the contributors who have taken the time to share their code.
But let's not stop here - there is room for several hundreds more snippets before the database can be said to cover a decent portion of the DSP field.
To keep the momentum going, I will do two things:
First, I am modifying the rewards program. Instead of...
New Papers / Theses Section
The new 'Papers & Theses' section is now online: http://www.dsprelated.com/documents.phpThe idea is to list and organize in one place as many DSP related dissertations (PhD & Masters) and papers/articles as possible.If you are the author of a thesis or paper and would like to have it listed on DSPRelated.com, please follow these steps:- Make sure that you are allowed to share the document online (copyright).- If you don't already have one, make a 'pdf' copy of your document. ...
New Blog Section!
By now, chances are you have noticed the new blogs section (you are actually in it right now!).
Following an email I sent to the members of the site, a few weeks ago, asking for dsp engineers willing to blog here, I received around 50 propositions. I have selected an initial set of 10 bloggers (that I will soon introduce into a seperate post) and I am currently in the process of creating their accounts. Markus and Parth have already...
Code Snippets Section Now LIVE
The new code sharing section is now live and can be accessed HERE.
Please take a few minutes to rate and/or comment the snippets that you have the expertise to judge.
If you think of some code snippets that you would like to share with the DSP community, please apply to become a contributor HERE.
If you are not aware of the reward program for contributors, your can learn about it HERE.
As always, your comments and suggestions are...
Almost 50,000 Members!
I am very happy to announce that DSPRelated.com will reach the 50,000 registered members mark before the end of 2009. To celebrate this milestone, I will buy a BMW 5 to the 50,000th person to register (please make sure to confirm you email address to activate your registration). Please read the fine prints after the picture.
I am just having fun here and it's not even April's fool day. The 50,000th member won't get a BMW (I wish I could offer it!),...
DSPRelated faster than ever!
if you are visiting DSPRelated.com on a regular basis, you should observe that the site loads significantly faster in your browser than it used to, especially if you are in Europe or in Asia. The main reason for this is that I am now using Amazon's CloudFront service for the delivery of most static content on DSPRelated.com (images, javascripts, css). The cloudFront service automatically detects the location of a visitor and will deliver the static content from the server...
The correct answer to the quiz of @apolin
The correct answer to the @apolin quiz can be easily explained using the following Simulink model:
In MATLAB you have to initialize the two filters:
h = dftmtx (8);
h1 = h (3, :); % The filter of the quiz
h2 = h (7, :); % The mirrored filter
The impulse responses of the filters h1, h2 are complex and the responses to a broadband random signal are also complex. The two spectrum analyzer blocks then show the PSD, typical for analytical...