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Resources for Teaching Signal Processing

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This page includes links to more information about how you can apply National Instruments LabVIEW for teaching signal processing.

Academic Resources for Teaching Signal Processing

Academic Signal Processing Application Area Starting Point
Explore National Instruments academic products for signal processing through the resources on this site.

LabVIEW-based Signal Processing Textbook
Professor Nasser Kehtarnavaz from the University of Texas at Dallas has written a book, Digital Signal Processing System-Level Design Using LabVIEW that includes teaching materials for DSP lab or project courses.

Students Choose LabVIEW for Signal Processing
Read about how Professor Mark Yoder, co-author of the top-selling textbook Signal Processing First: A Multimedia Approach transitioned the signal processing course at Rose-Hulman to National Instrument LabVIEW.

A Hybrid Method for Signal Processing Education
Educators at the University of Texas (Dallas) are exploring a “hybrid” programming approach with National Instruments LabVIEW software to improve concept demonstrations, computer-based exercises, student projects, and other elements of signal processing education.

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