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SPED-L1: Signal Processing Education

Session Type: Lecture
Time: Wednesday, April 22, 15:30 - 17:30
Location: Room 101D, TICC
Session Chair: Douglas Jones, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
 
  SPED-L1.1: MULTIBAND PERCEPTUAL MODULATION ANALYSIS, PROCESSING AND SYNTHESIS OF AUDIO SIGNALS
         Sascha Disch; Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
         Bernd Edler; Leibniz Universitaet Hannover
 
  SPED-L1.2: THE DSP OF MONEY
         Thad Welch; Boise State University
         Cameron Wright; University of Wyoming
         Michael Morrow; University of Wisconsin
 
  SPED-L1.3: MULTIPAS: JAVA, C++ AND C# TO OCTAVE BRIDGES
         Begoña García Zapirain; University of Deusto
         Amaia Méndez; University of Deusto
         Ibon Ruiz; University of Deusto
         Javier Vicente; University of Deusto
 
  SPED-L1.4: SMALL-GROUP LEARNING PROJECTS TO MAKE SIGNAL PROCESSING MORE APPEALING: FROM SPEECH PROCESSING TO OFDMA SYNCHRONIZATION
         Guillaume Ferre; IMS UMR 5218
         Audrey Giremus; IMS UMR 5218
         Eric Grivel; IMS UMR 5218
 
  SPED-L1.5: HANDS-ON ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE: DISCOVERING COSMIC RAYS USING RADAR-BASED TECHNIQUES AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
         Mónica F. Bugallo; Stony Brook University
         Helio Takai; Brookhaven National Laboratories
         Michael Marx; Stony Brook University
         David Bynum; Stony Brook University
         John Hover; Brookhaven National Laboratories
 
  SPED-L1.6: FRESHMAN DESIGN: A SIGNAL PROCESSING APPROACH
         Mari Ostendorf; University of Washington
         Jayson Bowen; University of Washington
         Anna Margolis; University of Washington
 

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