32 Bit Floating Point Audio Processing The Sky is the Limit32 Bit Floating Point Audio Processing The Sky is the Limit
Aaron Mick is a student of the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California. His hobbies include songwriting, music production, and sound engineering
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Autonomous Swarming RobotsAutonomous Swarming Robots
It uses a pic16 series microcontroller infrared sensor, and a bidirectional radio communications module to perform many tasks. It can localize itself and map build to a certain extent
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B. Vikram, Chonben LothaB. Vikram, Chonben Lotha
The entire system is implemented as stand-alone, portable and cost effective Embedded Solution, without the usage of expensive Personal or Industrial Computers. Extensive dsp techniques are employed in the implementation of the system
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Telephone Devices for the Deaf ttyTelephone Devices for the Deaf tty
It is also sometimes called a tdd, or Telecommunication Device for the Deaf or text telephone. Tty is the most widely accepted term however as ttys are used by many people, not just those who are deaf
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Analog and Digital Communications ConceptsAnalog and Digital Communications Concepts
Hz to 3330 Hz. As a result telephone networks were originally designed to transmit voice conversations within a range of 3000 Hz. Voice signals that generate a signal less than 300 Hz or greater than 3330 Hz are discarded
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Fundamentals of Digital MediaFundamentals of Digital Media
TV, both are pixel-based and can directly display digital data – images or videos. There is no corresponding audio “display” for our ears, so we still use speakers – analog devices – to hear audio signals, either music or voice
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Abstract The \"Smart Walker\"Abstract The "Smart Walker"
Using an msp430 microcontroller to store the samples from each microphone and pre-calculating these delays, sound from around the walker can be separated into individual channels, which represent Azimuthal directions from 0 to 360 degrees
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