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adaptive noise cancellation using LabVIEW

Started by Jafar December 3, 2005
Dear Readers;
I am very intersted to adaptive noise cancellation using LabVIEW. i need
in my research any notes or LabVIEW program that related with
multi-microphne array, please if any one have information about this
topic, let know me.
jafar 


Labview is a piece of crap if you need to do anything for real.
Do not use it.

Vladimir Vassilevsky

DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant

http://www.abvolt.com


Jafar wrote:

> Dear Readers; > I am very intersted to adaptive noise cancellation using LabVIEW. i need > in my research any notes or LabVIEW program that related with > multi-microphne array, please if any one have information about this > topic, let know me. > jafar > >
"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Labview is a piece of crap if you need to do anything for real. > Do not use it. > > Vladimir Vassilevsky > >
Interesting comments.LabVIEW is the Industry standard for instrumentation and far better for development than say Matlab. It's hard to program if you are used to ordinary serial code since it uses data-flow. The only drawback is that it's so dammed expensive! I would certainly use it for development of DSP algorithms but for the final product stick to C. McC

Real_McCoy wrote:


>>Labview is a piece of crap if you need to do anything for real. >>Do not use it. >> > Interesting comments.LabVIEW is the Industry standard for instrumentation > and far better for development than say Matlab.
Matlab is a useless toy for students.
> It's hard to program if you > are used to ordinary serial code since it uses data-flow. The only drawback > is that it's so dammed expensive! I would certainly use it for development > of DSP algorithms but for the final product stick to C.
Those nifty graphic toys are extremely inconvenient once you are trying to do anything beyond their very limited scope. All you need for the development is good C/C++ compiler, books and the common sense. Vladimir Vassilevsky DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant http://www.abvolt.com
"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > Real_McCoy wrote: > > > >>Labview is a piece of crap if you need to do anything for real. > >>Do not use it. > >> > > Interesting comments.LabVIEW is the Industry standard for
instrumentation
> > and far better for development than say Matlab. > > Matlab is a useless toy for students. > > > It's hard to program if you > > are used to ordinary serial code since it uses data-flow. The only
drawback
> > is that it's so dammed expensive! I would certainly use it for
development
> > of DSP algorithms but for the final product stick to C. > > Those nifty graphic toys are extremely inconvenient once you are trying > to do anything beyond their very limited scope. All you need for the > development is good C/C++ compiler, books and the common sense. > > >
Examples - please... CW
"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > > Matlab is a useless toy for students. > >
Hey - you and me have a lot in common - couple of wankers I see. Useless toy for students indeed. Who the hell is going to spend time pissing about with c/c++ when they are doing scientific computing - that's what Matlab is for - not for final implementation you tosser.LabVIEW is used in the front end for many of the latest instruments. No point in re-inventing the wheel. CW

Cockney_Wanker wrote:


>>Matlab is a useless toy for students. > Hey - you and me have a lot in common - couple of wankers I see. Useless toy > for students indeed. Who the hell is going to spend time pissing about with > c/c++ when they are doing scientific computing - that's what Matlab is for -
Oh great. The computer games are now called 'science'.
> not for final implementation you tosser.LabVIEW is used in the front end for > many of the latest instruments. No point in re-inventing the wheel.
How about unpacking mpeg-4 in LabView? VLV
"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > > Cockney_Wanker wrote: > > > >>Matlab is a useless toy for students. > > Hey - you and me have a lot in common - couple of wankers I see. Useless
toy
> > for students indeed. Who the hell is going to spend time pissing about
with
> > c/c++ when they are doing scientific computing - that's what Matlab is
for -
> > Oh great. The computer games are now called 'science'. > > > not for final implementation you tosser.LabVIEW is used in the front end
for
> > many of the latest instruments. No point in re-inventing the wheel. > > How about unpacking mpeg-4 in LabView? > > VLV
That could be done - in fact I would be surprised if nobody has already done it. Remember G is a programming language so you can program anything you like. I doubt you woudl be given teh code - you would have to pay or write it yourself - it is an expensive operation to use LabView CC
> >"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:Tcnkf.26216$7h7.2987@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... >> >> >> Cockney_Wanker wrote: >> >> >> >>Matlab is a useless toy for students. >> > Hey - you and me have a lot in common - couple of wankers I see.
Useless
>toy >> > for students indeed. Who the hell is going to spend time pissing
about
>with >> > c/c++ when they are doing scientific computing - that's what Matlab
is
>for - >> >> Oh great. The computer games are now called 'science'. >> >> > not for final implementation you tosser.LabVIEW is used in the front
end
>for >> > many of the latest instruments. No point in re-inventing the wheel. >> >> How about unpacking mpeg-4 in LabView? >> >> VLV >That could be done - in fact I would be surprised if nobody has already
done
>it. Remember G is a programming language so you can program anything you >like. I doubt you woudl be given teh code - you would have to pay or
write
>it yourself - it is an expensive operation to use LabView > >CC > > >
> >"Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:Tcnkf.26216$7h7.2987@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... >> >> >> Cockney_Wanker wrote: >> >> >> >>Matlab is a useless toy for students. >> > Hey - you and me have a lot in common - couple of wankers I see.
Useless
>toy >> > for students indeed. Who the hell is going to spend time pissing
about
>with >> > c/c++ when they are doing scientific computing - that's what Matlab
is
>for - >> >> Oh great. The computer games are now called 'science'. >> >> > not for final implementation you tosser.LabVIEW is used in the front
end
>for >> > many of the latest instruments. No point in re-inventing the wheel. >> >> How about unpacking mpeg-4 in LabView? >> >> VLV >That could be done - in fact I would be surprised if nobody has already
done
>it. Remember G is a programming language so you can program anything you >like. I doubt you woudl be given teh code - you would have to pay or
write
>it yourself - it is an expensive operation to use LabView > >CC > > >
Recenatly, more researcher now working toward adaptive noise cancellation by using LabVIEW, for example "Adaptive Noise Cancellation Using LabVIEW" By C. Demitrescu in 15th International Conference on Control System and Computer Scince in May 2005 Romanai.In Practical LabVIEW is more easiest than Matlab, this is main point of interstet on LabVIEW, on the other hand, the last version of LabVIEW is getting all facility to user as well as any user can also write aprogram code its also available in LabVIEW. I am Looking for any new papers that related to this topic and also, please if any one have this paper "Adaptive Noise Cancellation Using LabVIEW" By C. Demitrescu, Romanai. Let me know jafar