scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Topic

Digital signal processing

About: Digital signal processing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 38111 publications have been published within this topic receiving 477741 citations. The topic is also known as: DSP & Digital Signal Process.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
01 Sep 1987
TL;DR: A preliminary SDF software system for automatically generating assembly language code for DSP microcomputers is described, and two new efficiency techniques are introduced, static buffering and an extension to SDF to efficiently implement conditionals.
Abstract: Data flow is a natural paradigm for describing DSP applications for concurrent implementation on parallel hardware. Data flow programs for signal processing are directed graphs where each node represents a function and each arc represents a signal path. Synchronous data flow (SDF) is a special case of data flow (either atomic or large grain) in which the number of data samples produced or consumed by each node on each invocation is specified a priori. Nodes can be scheduled statically (at compile time) onto single or parallel programmable processors so the run-time overhead usually associated with data flow evaporates. Multiple sample rates within the same system are easily and naturally handled. Conditions for correctness of SDF graph are explained and scheduling algorithms are described for homogeneous parallel processors sharing memory. A preliminary SDF software system for automatically generating assembly language code for DSP microcomputers is described. Two new efficiency techniques are introduced, static buffering and an extension to SDF to efficiently implement conditionals.

1,985 citations

Book
01 Feb 1993
TL;DR: This chapter discusses how signals in Space and Time and apertures and Arrays affect Array Processing and the role that symbols play in this processing.
Abstract: 1. Introduction 2. Signals in Space and Time 3. Apertures and Arrays 4. Conventional Array Processing 5. Detection Theory 6. Estimation Theory 7. Adaptive Array Processing 8. Tracking Appendices References List of Symbols Index.

1,933 citations

Book
01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: This revised edition of Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing provides in-depth coverage of radar digital signal processing fundamentals and applications and has been updated to include coverage of measurement accuracy and target tracking.
Abstract: This detailed guide clearly and concisely presents radar digital signal processing for both practicing engineers and engineering students. This revised edition of Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing provides in-depth coverage of radar digital signal processing (DSP) fundamentals and applications. It has been updated to include coverage of measurement accuracy and target tracking. Additionally, to make it more useful as a teaching tool, it now includes end-of-chapter problems and a solutions manual. New to this Edition: New chapter on Measurement Accuracy and Target Tracking Two new appendices--Important Digital Signal Processing Facts; Important Probability Density Function and Their Relationships Addition of 20 to 30 problems to ends of chapters Solutions manual

1,765 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The article provides arguments in favor of an alternative approach that uses splines, which is equally justifiable on a theoretical basis, and which offers many practical advantages, and brings out the connection with the multiresolution theory of the wavelet transform.
Abstract: The article provides arguments in favor of an alternative approach that uses splines, which is equally justifiable on a theoretical basis, and which offers many practical advantages. To reassure the reader who may be afraid to enter new territory, it is emphasized that one is not losing anything because the traditional theory is retained as a particular case (i.e., a spline of infinite degree). The basic computational tools are also familiar to a signal processing audience (filters and recursive algorithms), even though their use in the present context is less conventional. The article also brings out the connection with the multiresolution theory of the wavelet transform. This article attempts to fulfil three goals. The first is to provide a tutorial on splines that is geared to a signal processing audience. The second is to gather all their important properties and provide an overview of the mathematical and computational tools available; i.e., a road map for the practitioner with references to the appropriate literature. The third goal is to give a review of the primary applications of splines in signal and image processing.

1,732 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A general overview of VLSI array processors and a unified treatment from algorithm, architecture, and application perspectives is provided in this article, where a broad range of application domains including digital filtering, spectrum estimation, adaptive array processing, image/vision processing, and seismic and tomographic signal processing.
Abstract: High speed signal processing depends critically on parallel processor technology. In most applications, general-purpose parallel computers cannot offer satisfactory real-time processing speed due to severe system overhead. Therefore, for real-time digital signal processing (DSP) systems, special-purpose array processors have become the only appealing alternative. In designing or using such array Processors, most signal processing algorithms share the critical attributes of regularity, recursiveness, and local communication. These properties are effectively exploited in innovative systolic and wavefront array processors. These arrays maximize the strength of very large scale integration (VLSI) in terms of intensive and pipelined computing, and yet circumvent its main limitation on communication. The application domain of such array processors covers a very broad range, including digital filtering, spectrum estimation, adaptive array processing, image/vision processing, and seismic and tomographic signal processing, This article provides a general overview of VLSI array processors and a unified treatment from algorithm, architecture, and application perspectives.

1,633 citations


Network Information
Related Topics (5)
Feature extraction
111.8K papers, 2.1M citations
85% related
Control theory
299.6K papers, 3.1M citations
84% related
Wireless
133.4K papers, 1.9M citations
84% related
Software
130.5K papers, 2M citations
83% related
Image processing
229.9K papers, 3.5M citations
83% related
Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023233
2022532
2021486
2020799
20191,017