Studies in this field involve a body of knowledge related to the creation, manipulation and understanding of signals and systems. It is an important technology in the areas of communications, control, imaging, speech, geophysics, detection, digital computer design and architecture. Courses are offered in the fields of foundations of signal processing, digital filters, statistical signal processing, spectral analysis, linear adaptive filters, neural networks, speech processing, pattern recognition, and special topics.
Digital Signal Processing research projects, led by Drs. Harris, J. Li, Principe, Taylor, and graduate assistants, pursue a wide range of basic and applied problems.
