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4-Day Short Course on Understanding and Programming of DSP in November 2008

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(openPR) - Theory, Algorithms and Architectures of Digital Signal Processing

Starnberg, 22nd October 2008 - hueggenberg gbr, the experts for technical training courses, are offering a technical course on theory, algorithms and architectures of digital signal processing. The course is taking place from November 18 th to 21st, 2008, in Munich.
DSP is one of the most powerful technologies that shape science and engineering.
The applications of this technology range from MP3 compression to mobile phones and automotive electronics. The modern world is filled with signals: images from remote space probes, voltages generated by the heart and brain, radar and sonar echoes, seismic vibrations, and countless other applications. Digital Signal Processing is the science of using computers to understand these types of data. However, advanced DSP applications such as QAM/QPSK, digital communications, time-frequency signal analysis, adaptive data equalisation, acoustic echo cancellers, speech coders, psychoacoustic compression strategies are the tools of DSP developers.

On the basis of comprehensive course documentation with over 1200 pages and a Multimedia-CD with presentations and demos this 4-day short course lectures all about theory, algorithms and architecture. The course is composed of one half each theoretical transfer of content via lectures and presentations and practical transfer via workshops and hands-on sessions. The DSP course is aimed at a wide audience reaching from scientists, engineers, project managers to even marketing staff. The necessary mathematical theory is presented on a “need to know basis” and in intuitive style. The following prior experience is useful but not essential: programming principles, electrical engineering principles, Bachelor level mathematics. The training will be led by Professor Bob Stewart, faculty member of the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, and integrates presentations and design sessions from other experienced design engineers from Steepest Ascent. All courses from hueggenberg gbr are available for on-site presentation for companies.
Special attention is paid to practical experience; each presentation is concluded by a hands-on session in which attendees will be able to simulate and implement the structures and architectures introduced. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive set of notes and examples for in depth study after the course (Preview: www.hueggenberg.com/en/course/course_documentation.htm).

Further information including the registration form and syllabus are available at www.hueggenberg.com/images/seminars/2008_dsp_en.pdf . To register or for more information phone +49 8151 55 50 09-11 or mail to info(at)hueggenberg.com .

About hueggenberg
hueggenberg gbr assists high technology companies in the strategic market launch of their services and products. The experts provide sales activities throughout Europe as well as a complete portfolio of national and international marketing and public relations services. This is achieved through their understanding of the importance of networking and communication for a successful expansion in existing and new markets. For more information see www.hueggenberg.com.

About Steepest Ascent
Steepest Ascent provide digital signal processing solutions in the form of consultancy services, training courses and simulation products. They have built a successful business on their extensive knowledge of DSP, particularly in the area of digital communications. Steepest Ascent have a blue chip client list and the customers have benefited greatly from their capabilities in system level design, software development, digital hardware design / implementation and on-site training. Steepest Ascent simulation products include software libraries for 3G, CDMA2000, Adaptive DSP and automatic HDL code generation. For more information see www.steepestascent.com.

Press contact:
hueggenberg gbr
Mandy Ahlendorf
Maximilianstraße 8
82319 Starnberg
Germany
T +49 8151 55 50 09-11
F +49 8151 55 50 09-10
E presse(at)hueggenberg.com
www.hueggenberg.com
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