Signal Processing: Educator and Classroom Resources
Overview
The National Instruments platform enables effective teaching and innovative research related to signal processing. The platform consists of cost-effective software and computer-based hardware with extensive built-in singal processing functionality, an intuitive visual programming approach, simplified interactivity, and easy access to live signals.
“Having developed MATLAB expertise over many years, I found it difficult to switch over to LabVIEW, despite its lower cost and benefits as far as rapid prototyping and graphical programming. MathScript is allowing me to use all of my MATLAB expertise while gradually becoming more familiar with LabVIEW’s range of features. It has made the transition so much easier.”
Dr. Jeffrey G. Andrews
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
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James H. McClellan |
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Embedded Signal Processing with the Woon-Seng Gan |
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Digital Signal Processing and Digital Communications Cory Clark |
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Bob Bishop |
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Case Studies, Conference Papers, Testimonials
Case Studies
Conference Papers
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“LabVIEW, especially with the MathScript textual math feature, is proving to be a very valuable tool for my students. It offers a single environment in which they can work with intuitive graphical programming and interactive visual interfaces. At the same time, they can keep their existing experience with textual math.”
Dr. Nasser Kehtarnavaz
Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering
University of Texas at Dallas
“With LabVIEW, the combination of graphical programming and MathScript text-based math provides a flexible and highly interactive approach to algorithm development.”
Dr. Douglas L. Jones
Professor, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Videos and Webcasts
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