Sökning: "Applied Signal Processing"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 230 avhandlingar innehållade orden Applied Signal Processing.
1. Estimation Problems in Array Signal Processing, System Identification, and Radar Imagery
Sammanfattning : This thesis is concerned with parameter estimation, signal processing, and applications. In the first part, imaging using radar is considered. More specifically, two methods are presented for estimation and removal of ground-surface reflections in ground penetrating radar which otherwise hinder reliable detection of shallowly buried landmines. LÄS MER
2. Signal processing applied to acoustic distance estimation and sound classification
Sammanfattning : The thesis treats some signal processing applications to retrieval of information from acoustic measurements. In the distance estimation applications (parts AI, A2, B and C) an acoustic signal propagates through a physical system and is modified according to some system parameter. LÄS MER
3. On signal processing and electromagnetic modelling : applications in antennas and transmission lines
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis is comprised of five parts. The first three parts concern signal processing and electromagnetic modelling of multiport antennas. The last two parts concern signal processing and transmission line theory applied to wave splitting on transmission lines. LÄS MER
4. Low-Complexity Signal Processing for Speech Enhancement and Audio Analysis
Sammanfattning : In real-time signal processing there is a constraint to finish processing of an audio signal before the next audio segment is received. This makes it important to have signal processing algorithms with low computational complexity while still maintaining high quality results. LÄS MER
5. Identification of viscoelastic materials and continuous-time stochastic systems
Sammanfattning : Two system identification problems, identification of viscoelastic material properties and identification of continuous-time stochastic systems, are considered in the thesis. The viscoelastic material properties are characterised by the frequency-dependent complex modulus. LÄS MER