Signal Processing 101
[]The technology we use, and rely on, in our everyday lives–including computers, radios, video devices, cell phones, smart connected devices and more–is enabled by signal processing, a branch of electrical engineering that models and analyzes data representations of physical events as well as data generated across multiple disciplines. Hence, signal processing is at the heart of our modern world. It’s at the intersection of biotechnology, entertainment, and social interactions. It enhances our ability to communicate and share information. Signal processing is the science behind our digital lives.
This is a 2 hour overview of this subject – inspired by a similar effort done in past years called "Introduction to Embedded Systems" by the Computer Society chapter of SE Michigan, aimed at students of all STEM disciplines but whose prime areas were not embedded systems. The idea is to share and gain appreciation for the topic.
Where: Webinar (Join link will be provided after registration)
PDHs: One Hour (Issued ONLY by prior email request)
Speaker(s): Sharan Kalwani,
Agenda:
4pm start
6pm end
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/514171
