Monday, 20 March 2023

The 31st Annual Running Of The University Of Oxford Digital Signal Processing Course Will Run From Monday 3rd July to Thursday 6th July 2023

The 31st annual running of the University Of Oxford Digital Signal Processing course will be running live, in Oxford, UK, from Monday 3rd July to Thursday 6th July 2023.

The courses are presented by experts from industry for Engineers in industry and over the last 30 years has trained many hundreds of Engineers, from all areas of Science and Engineering.

Here is a summary of the two courses.

Digital Signal Processing (Theory and Application) - Monday 3rd July to Wednesday 5th July 2023

https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/digital-signal-processing-theory-and-application
This course provides a good understanding of DSP principles and their implementation and equips the delegate to put the ideas into practice and/or to tackle more advanced aspects of DSP. 'Hands-on' laboratory sessions are interspersed with the lectures to illustrate the taught material and allow you to pursue your own areas of interest in DSP. The hands-on sessions use specially written software running on PCs.

Subjects include:
Theoretical Foundations
Digital Filtering
Fourier Transforms And Frequency Domain Processing
DSP Hardware And Programming
ASIC Implementation
Typical DSP Applications

Digital Signal Processing Implementation (Algorithms to Optimization) - Thursday 6th July 2023

A one-day supplement to the Digital Signal Processing course that takes the theory and translates it into practice.
https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/digital-signal-processing-implementation-algorithms-to-optimisation
The course will include a mixed lecture and demonstration format and has been written to be independent of target processor architecture.
The course will show how to take common DSP algorithms and map them onto common processor architectures. It will also give a guide line for how to choose a DSP device, in particular how to choose and use the correct data word length for any application.

Attendee Feedback From Previous Courses:

It was informative, enjoyable and stimulating
Excellent content, very lively thanks to the 2 excellent presenters - Anonymous
A very good introduction to DSP theory
Excellent lecturers! Really useful information and very understandable
Great mix of theory and practice
The lecturers gave a detailed and excellent explanation of the fundamental topics of DSP with real world engineering practice.
This session closes the gap and clears up much confusion between classroom DSP theories and actual DSP implementation.
Very good session, with in-depth discussion on the math and background.

These courses will be held at the University of Oxford, UK

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