Title :
An academic DSP workstation
Author :
Taylor, Fred J. ; Mellott, Jon
fDate :
11/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The University of Florida is developing a technology-based comprehensive engineering educational delivery system for the study of digital processing (DSP). The DSP curriculum, which covers both the undergraduate and graduate programs, exhibits a commitment to cooperative learning and personal computer-based instructional (CBI) tools. The article discusses the technological elements of this mix, which includes low-cost DSP software, a low-cost TI TMS320C5x DSP starter kit, and a generic soundboard
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; electrical engineering computing; electrical engineering education; engineering workstations; signal processing; signal processing equipment; societies; teaching; workstations; DSP curriculum; University of Florida; academic DSP workstation; cooperative learning; digital processing; graduate; low-cost DSP software; low-cost TI TMS320C5x DSP starter kit; personal computer-based instruction; soundboard; technology-based comprehensive engineering educational delivery system; undergraduate; Acoustical engineering; Computer aided instruction; Computer science education; Digital signal processing; Educational technology; Engineering education; Hardware; MATLAB; Packaging; Workstations;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE