Overview
Develop an understanding of current practise and next-generation Digital Signal Processing (DSP) techniques for upcoming communication systems. Discover more than simply mapping legacy analogue designs to a DSP implementation. Revisit first principles which demonstrate how to apply technology capabilities to the design of next-generation communications systems.
Course Outline
An examination of past, present, and future digital modulation systems and a detailed study of the following spects of DSP:
- Digital Filters
- Channelisers
- Filter Design Techniques
- Pre- and Post-Signal Conditioning
- Sigma-delta Converters
- Carrier Centred Modulation and Demodulation
- Synchronisation
- Adaptive Filters
- Modem Structures
Course Details
Duration: 4 days
Funding for training may be available to eligible organisations through the Skilling Australia’s Defence Industry (SADI) Grants Program. To determine if you are eligible and for more information, details are available here
Who should attend: Specifically designed for engineers, programmers, implementers and managers
Prerequisite: A basic understanding of mathematics an awareness of digital signal processing and communication systems is expected
Accreditation: National accreditation is currently not available for this course
Trainer: Professor Fred Harris, IEEE Fellow and published technical author from San Diego State University
Please note: this course will run subject to sufficient numbers
How to register for this course
Simply fill out one of the below Course Registration Forms and return via email to [email protected]
Contact us
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Babcock Training Academy
Level 9
70 Franklin Street
Adelaide SA 5000