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Overview of Digital Signal Processing Chapter Intended Learning Outcomes: (i) Understand basic terminology in digital signal processing (ii) Differentiate digital signal processing and analog signal processing (iii) Describe basic digital signal processing application areas H. C. So Page 1 Semester B 2015-2016

Signal: Anything that conveys information, e.g., Speech Electrocardiogram (ECG) ( 心電圖 ) Radar pulse DNA sequence Stock price Code division multiple access (CDMA) signal Image Video H. C. So Page 2 Semester B 2015-2016

0.8 0.6 0.4 vowel of "a" 0.2 0-0.2-0.4-0.6 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 time (s) Fig.1.1: Speech H. C. So Page 3 Semester B 2015-2016

250 200 150 ECG 100 50 0-50 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 time (s) Fig.1.2: ECG H. C. So Page 4 Semester B 2015-2016

1 transmitted pulse 0.5 0-0.5-1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 time 1 received pulse 0.5 0-0.5 t -1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 time Fig.1.3: Transmitted & received radar waveforms H. C. So Page 5 Semester B 2015-2016

Radar transceiver sends a 1-D sinusoidal pulse at time 0 It then receives echo reflected by an object at a range of Reflected signal is noisy and has a time delay of which corresponds to round trip propagation time of radar pulse Given the signal propagation speed, denoted by, simply related to as: is (1.1) As a result, the radar pulse contains the object range information H. C. So Page 6 Semester B 2015-2016

Can be a function of one, two or three independent variables, e.g., speech is 1-D signal, function of time; image is 2-D, function of space; wind is 3-D, function of latitude, longitude and elevation 3 types of signals that are functions of time: Continuous-time (analog) : defined on a continuous range of time, amplitude can be any value Discrete-time (sampled) instants of time any value : defined only at discrete, amplitude can be Digital (quantized) : both time and amplitude are discrete, i.e., it is defined only at and amplitude is confined to a finite set of numbers H. C. So Page 7 Semester B 2015-2016

sample at analog signal sampled signal quantized signal digital signal processor amplitude amplitude amplitude 1 1 0 t 0 t 0 t time and amplitude continuous time discrete amplitude continuous Fig. 1.4: Relationships between, and time and amplitude discrete H. C. So Page 8 Semester B 2015-2016

at is close to 2 and at and Using 4-bit representation, and, and in general, the value of is restricted to be an integer between and according to the two s complement representation. In digital signal processing (DSP), we deal with as it corresponds to computer-based processing. Throughout the course, it is assumed that discrete-time signal = digital signal, or the quantizer has infinite resolution H. C. So Page 9 Semester B 2015-2016

System: Mathematical model or abstraction of a physical process that relates input to output, e.g., Grading system: inputs are coursework and examination marks, output is grade Squaring system: input is 5, then the output is 25 Amplifier: input is cos( ω t), then output is 10cos( ω t) Communication system: input to mobile phone is voice, output from mobile phone is CDMA signal Noise reduction system: input is a noisy speech, output is a noise-reduced speech Feature extraction system: input is cos( ω t), output is ω Any system that processes digital signals is called a digital system, digital filter or digital (signal) processor H. C. So Page 10 Semester B 2015-2016

Processing: Perform a particular function by passing a signal through system analog input analog signal processor analog output Fig.1.5: Analog processing of analog signal analog input analog-to-digital converter digital signal processor digital-to-analog converter analog output Fig.1.6: Digital processing of analog signal H. C. So Page 11 Semester B 2015-2016

Advantages of DSP over Analog Signal Processing Allow development with the use of PC, e.g., MATLAB Allow flexibility in reconfiguring the DSP operations simply by changing the program Reliable: processing of 0 and 1 is almost immune to noise and data are easily stored without deterioration Lower cost due to advancement of VLSI technology Security can be introduced by encrypting/scrambling Simple: additions and multiplications are main operations H. C. So Page 12 Semester B 2015-2016

DSP Application Areas Speech Compression (e.g, LPC is a coding standard for compression of speech data) Synthesis (computer production of speech signals, e.g., text-to-speech engine by Microsoft ) Recognition (e.g., PCCW s 1083 telephone number enquiry system) Enhancement (e.g., noise reduction for a noisy speech) Audio Compression (e.g., MP3 is a coding standard for compression of audio data) H. C. So Page 13 Semester B 2015-2016

Generation of music by different musical instruments such as piano, cello, guitar and flute using computer Song with low-cost electronic piano keyboard quality Automatic music transcription (writing down a piece of music which contains the musical notes versus time from a recording or live show) Image and Video Compression (e.g., JPEG and MPEG is are coding standards for image and video compression, respectively) Recognition such as face, palm and fingerprint H. C. So Page 14 Semester B 2015-2016

Enhancement Construction of 3-D objects from 2-D images Animation in film industry H. C. So Page 15 Semester B 2015-2016

Communications: encoding and decoding of digital communication signals Astronomy: finding the periods of orbits Biomedical Engineering: medical care and diagnosis, analysis of ECG, electroencephalogram (EEG), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data Bioinformatics: DNA sequence analysis, extracting, processing, and interpreting the information contained in genomic and proteomic data Finance: market risk management, trading algorithm design, investment portfolio analysis H. C. So Page 16 Semester B 2015-2016