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Interactive Teaching of Adaptive Signal Processing

Interactive Teaching of Adaptive Signal Processing
Interactive Teaching of Adaptive Signal Processing
Over the last 30 years adaptive digital signal processing has progressed from being a strictly graduate level advanced class in signal processing theory to a topic that is part of the core curriculum for many undergraduate signal processing classes. The key reason is the continued advance of communications technology, with its need for echo control and equalisation, and the widespread use of adaptive filters in audio, biomedical, and control applications. In this paper we will review the basic theory and applications of adaptive signal processing and also present information on the current multimedia teaching methods on an adaptive signal processing 24 hour module course. In particular we will present some recent world wide web JAVA programmes that were developed for teaching and self-study. We also provide information on how to download and run the JAVA applet.
0963-7346
161-168
Stewart, R W
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Stewart, R W
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Stewart, R W, Harteneck, M and Weiss, S (2000) Interactive Teaching of Adaptive Signal Processing. Engineering Science and Education Journal, 9 (4), 161-168.

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Over the last 30 years adaptive digital signal processing has progressed from being a strictly graduate level advanced class in signal processing theory to a topic that is part of the core curriculum for many undergraduate signal processing classes. The key reason is the continued advance of communications technology, with its need for echo control and equalisation, and the widespread use of adaptive filters in audio, biomedical, and control applications. In this paper we will review the basic theory and applications of adaptive signal processing and also present information on the current multimedia teaching methods on an adaptive signal processing 24 hour module course. In particular we will present some recent world wide web JAVA programmes that were developed for teaching and self-study. We also provide information on how to download and run the JAVA applet.

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Published date: August 2000
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 253992
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/253992
ISSN: 0963-7346
PURE UUID: c3a4b96d-4c84-4dad-b9a6-27f20c9e13d5

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Date deposited: 08 Nov 2000
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 05:30

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Author: R W Stewart
Author: M Harteneck
Author: S Weiss

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