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MATLAB Seminar: Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB


Digital Signal Processing
using MATLAB 
   

Introduction | Why Use MATLAB & Simulink? | Seminar Highlights
Who Should Attend? | About MATLAB & Simulink | About The Presenter
Seminar Details | Registration

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Introduction

Learn about Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB by attending this seminar presented by Dr Donald Bailey from Massey University in Christchurch on 26 July 2006. If you are unable to attend, contact us to be sent an information pack.

Signal processing is a broad field that encompasses the acquisition of data from the world around us, manipulating or processing that data into a useful form, the extraction of information from that data, and the interpretation of that information. The breadth and power of signal processing is what makes it one of the key enabling technologies of the information age.....

Find out more about DSP by attending this seminar. By attending you will have an opportunity to:

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    Learn about Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
  • Learn about the applications of DSP in different fields
  • Learn about the advantages of digital signal processing 
  • Learn about the benefits of using MATLAB for DSP work
  • Follow a case study detailing the investigation of high speed weighing using impact on load cells employing MATLAB analysis and investigation, and Simuilink to simulate the complete algorithm
  • Find out details about training opportunities in DSP
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Question   Why use MATLAB & Simulink for DSP?

MATLAB & Simulink enables faster, more cost-effective development of signal processing and communication systems. Simulink replaces error-prone, manual methods of coding target-specific hardware and software from paper specification documents by using executable models. Dynamic simulation eliminates the need for physical prototypes. Automatic code generation speeds deployment. And integrated testing helps you correct errors early and improve quality.

The MathWorks have coined the term model based design for DSP using MATLAB and Simulink. Click here to visit their website for more info.  

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Information

Seminar Highlights   Seminar Highlights

1. Introduction by Dr Ray Hoare - HRS

2. Presentation by Dr Donald Bailey - Massey University

  • Introduction to digital signal processing (DSP) 
  • Applying DSP
  • Benefits of digital signal processing 
  • Using MATLAB for DSP
  • Case Study: Analysing Load Cell Models using MATLAB and Simulink
  • Details of further learning opportunities in DSP 

3. Conclusion

  • Summary
  • Question and Answer Session
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Who Should Attend?   Who should attend?
  • Engineers
  • Designers
  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Scientists
  • Acoustic Engineers
  • Technical Managers
  • Acoustic Engineers
  • Communication Engineers
  • Robotics Professionals
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    Presenter   About the Presenter - Dr Donald Bailey

    Dr Donald Bailey has a BE(Hons) and PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Canterbury, New Zealand. After spending two years applying image analysis techniques to the wool and paper industries within New Zealand, he spent two and half years as a visiting researcher at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of California at Santa Barbara. In 1989, he returned to New Zealand as Director of the Image Analysis Unit at Massey University. In 1998 he moved to the Institute of Information Sciences and Technology where he is currently a senior lecturer and leader of the Image and Signal Processing Research Group.

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    About MATLAB & Simulink

    The MATLAB environment integrates mathematical computing, visualisation, and a powerful technical language. Built-in interfaces let you quickly access and import data from instruments, files, external databases and programs. In addition, MATLAB lets you integrate external routines written in C, C++, Fortran, and Java with your MATLAB applications, and allows you to create compiled programs.

    The Simulink environment enables you to model a system, simulate its behavior, and refine your design before implementation. You can create hierarchical block diagrams for both high-level modelling to capture an overall product concept, and more detailed modelling to specify implementation details. You can build complete end-to-end simulations, integrating components such as analog/mixed signal, DSP, digital communications, and control logic. Through simulation, you can ensure the system performs to your specifications, explore design trade-offs, and tune parameters to optimise performance.

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    Seminar Length  
    Seminar Details

    The seminar will run for an hour and half with time for questions.

    If you are unable to attend and would like a free information pack for this seminar, please contact Leon by emailing leon@hrs.co.nz or call 0800 477 776.

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    Register   Registration

    To register for this FREE seminar click on the registration links below and fill in the form.

    PLEASE NOTE: Registrations are open to NZ residents only and international visitors wanting to attend seminars on this product should contact their local distributor. 

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    Location and Times

    This Event is taking place at the following place(s):
    Date Venue Time City
    Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Dalgety Room - Heritage Hotel 1.00-2.30pm Christchurch





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