Digital Signal Processing Application

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Digital Signal Processing Application
definition
A Digital Signal Processing (DSP) application is a software system that ingests discrete-time or discrete-space signals (from sensors, ADCs, or files) and applies digital signal processing algorithms to analyze, transform, synthesize, or make decisions about those signals, often under real-time throughput and latency constraints. It encompasses capabilities such as filtering, spectral analysis, modulation/demodulation, channelization, synchronization, detection and estimation, compression, beamforming, and reconstruction, and spans domains including software-defined radio (e.g., waveform generation and physical-layer stacks), audio and speech, image and video, radar/sonar/LiDAR, biomedical signals, instrumentation, and control.
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DSP Application
see also
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Digital_signal_processing

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