digital signal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdigitalandsignal
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digital
adjective
uk/ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.təl/us/ˈdɪdʒ.ə.t̬əl/
recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/us/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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His research interests include semiconductor designs, analog anddigitalsignalprocessing circuits, microwave amplification systems, and clock synchronization schemes for high-speed digital systems.
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The scope for interactive working was thus very limited, and in the case of software audio synthesis anddigitalsignalprocessing applications, almost nonexistent.
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We show how real-timedigitalsignalprocessing plays a key role in transforming the raw radar signals into a form that can be readily understood.
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This is done indirectly, by updating the parameters in eitherdigitalsignalprocessing techniques or program routines operating at a more abstract, symbolic level.
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One can imagine that thedigitalsignal-processing techniques serve as an enhancement of a particular sonic input.
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The hardware consists of an extremely powerfuldigitalsignalprocessor and a personal computer which controls the algorithms and provides the user interface.
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Note that at the top each sound and form ofdigitalsignalprocessing (contained within sub-patches on the bottom) is assigned a distinct channel.
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It includes software and hardware elements of an environment tailored fordigitalsignalprocessing, particularly pitch-tracking and feature recognition.
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His research interests are in integrated system design, fault diagnostics,digitalsignalprocessing, and optical communication.
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One of the powerful applications of suchdigitalsignalprocessing techniques is the monitoring and diagnosis of robotic system faults.
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Thedigitalsignalwas rectified and integrated using a 20-ms time constant.
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This was examined by amplifying thedigitalsignaluntil the sentence reached the maximum intensity the analysis program could accommodate.
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The workings of variousdigitalsignalprocessors, as implemented in the variety of sound processing equipment used today, are demystified.
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Potentially it is possible to move continuously between such uses, a form ofdigitalsignalprocessing, and the creation of granular textures.
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But the record transcends this distinction by subjecting all of the sound sources to the same kinds of treatment - filtering, spatialisation, fades in and out, and otherdigitalsignalprocessing.
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In addition, however, it is possible to use granulation of sound files as a means of transforming the original sounds, as a form ofdigitalsignalprocessing.
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Adigitalsignalprocessor records and is programmed to find patterns in the electrical activity recorded from numerous electrodes that correlate with actions the subject is asked to perform.
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Placement of sensors and the design of itsdigitalsignalprocessing build upon the physical characteristics, and expand upon the acoustical features, of this traditional instrument.
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The different approaches can be roughly divided into two categories: (i) mimicking the auditory system, (ii) employment of techniques ofdigitalsignalprocessing without reference to biology.
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The signal was amplified, band-pass filtered, and then sampled and time-stamped with a resolution of 100 ms by adigitalsignalprocessor housed in the computer.
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