 | What is DSP or Digital Signal Processing? Where can DSP be used? Is it available right now? What makes it better than current technologies? I need this for my research. Thanks in advance. |
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 | What does this question have to do with being a wireless user of an ISP? |
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 | Someone told me that it's the next generation of wireless communications. I just want to clarify if someone here knows about it and give me more details. |
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 | reply to jayzor DSP is typically used in audio applications. I've never heard it used in wireless context. |
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 | It's being used. I just found out about it.
"The goal of LTE was to increase the capacity and speed of wireless data networks using new DSP (digital signal processing) techniques and modulations that were developed around the" Source:»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_(telec···ication)
Thanks anyway. |
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 | reply to jayzor
Digital Signal Processing a type of microprocessor Digital signal processing is the science of using computers to understand the data, such as radar and sonar, seismic vibrations, and countless other applications. It is a type of microprocessor and also unique because it processes data in real time. This capability enables real-time DSP ideal for applications where it will not tolerate any delay. |
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 | reply to jayzor
Re: What is DSP or Digital Signal Processing? Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) take real-world signals like voice, audio, video, temperature, pressure, or position that have been digitized and then mathematically manipulate them. |
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