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What is the main focus of signal processing?
What is the main focus of signal processing?
What did Claude Shannon write in 1948 that was influential in the field of signal processing?
What did Claude Shannon write in 1948 that was influential in the field of signal processing?
What subfield of engineering does signal processing belong to?
What subfield of engineering does signal processing belong to?
What are signal processing techniques used for?
What are signal processing techniques used for?
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According to Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer, where can the principles of signal processing be traced back to?
According to Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer, where can the principles of signal processing be traced back to?
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Signal processing focuses on analyzing, modifying, and synthesizing electrical signals, such as sound, images, and potential fields.
Signal processing focuses on analyzing, modifying, and synthesizing electrical signals, such as sound, images, and potential fields.
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The principles of signal processing can be traced back to the classical numerical analysis techniques of the 17th century.
The principles of signal processing can be traced back to the classical numerical analysis techniques of the 17th century.
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Signal processing techniques are not used for optimizing digital storage efficiency.
Signal processing techniques are not used for optimizing digital storage efficiency.
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Claude Shannon's influential paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" was published in 1948.
Claude Shannon's influential paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" was published in 1948.
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According to Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer, the digital refinement of signal processing techniques can be found in the digital control systems of the 1940s and 1950s.
According to Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer, the digital refinement of signal processing techniques can be found in the digital control systems of the 1940s and 1950s.
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