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Digital Signal Processing Specialization 

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Digital Signal Processing Specialization
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Duration

4 months

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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Certificate

Digital Signal Processing Specialization
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Digital Signal Processing Specialization
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  • This Specialization provides a full course in Digital Signal Processing, with a focus on audio processing and data transmission
  • Students will start from the basic concepts of discrete-time signals and proceed to learn how to analyze data via the Fourier transform, how to manipulate data via digital filters and how to convert analog signals into digital format
  • Finally, students will also discover how to implement real-time DSP algorithms on a general-purpose microcontroller
  • The solid theoretical bases provided by the four courses in this specialization are complemented by applied examples in Python, in the form of Jupyter Notebooks; exercises with solutions provide a wealth of examples in order to tackle the weekly homework
  • The solid theoretical bases provided by the four courses in this specialization are complemented by applied examples in Python, in the form of Jupyter Notebooks; exercises with solutions provide a wealth of examples in order to tackle the weekly homework
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Digital Signal Processing Specialization
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Curriculum

Digital Signal Processing 1: Basic Concepts and Algorithms

Digital Signal Processing 2: Filtering

Digital Signal Processing 3: Analog vs Digital

Digital Signal Processing 4: Applications

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