This lab has a primary objective of making students understand different filters and filtering techniques in a practical way. This knowledge can be further applied in various practical fields like audio processing or biomedical applications.
First, two experiments were concerned with the Butterworth filter. Impulse Invariant Method and Bilinear Transform were studied and compared. Advantages and disadvantages were studied. Windowing method and FSM method which are used for FIR filter design are studied and compared. Next experiment was concerned with Multirate Signal Processing. This involved designing a series of interpolator and decimeters to obtain the required conversion factor. Next experiment was adaptive filter design which was concerned with designing an adaptive filter which will adjust to the required conditions. The final experiment was of application of DSP which was concerned with applying the learnt knowledge along with studying paper and patents.
Overall, DSP lab was an enjoyable experience. We were privileged to gain knowledge from Prof. K.T. V. Talele who himself has an experience of 32 years. It was fun to collaborate with peers and document our observations.
First, two experiments were concerned with the Butterworth filter. Impulse Invariant Method and Bilinear Transform were studied and compared. Advantages and disadvantages were studied. Windowing method and FSM method which are used for FIR filter design are studied and compared. Next experiment was concerned with Multirate Signal Processing. This involved designing a series of interpolator and decimeters to obtain the required conversion factor. Next experiment was adaptive filter design which was concerned with designing an adaptive filter which will adjust to the required conditions. The final experiment was of application of DSP which was concerned with applying the learnt knowledge along with studying paper and patents.
Overall, DSP lab was an enjoyable experience. We were privileged to gain knowledge from Prof. K.T. V. Talele who himself has an experience of 32 years. It was fun to collaborate with peers and document our observations.
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