DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB
The Digital Signal Processing Lab is where theory meets real-world innovation. The lab aims to bridge theory and practice, driving innovation in energy, communication, and electronics, while preparing students to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving technological world.
What is Digital Signal Processing?
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) transforms raw data—whether audio, video, or sensor signals—into meaningful insights. It enables noise reduction, data compression, feature extraction, and signal synthesis, forming the backbone of technologies in communication, healthcare, energy systems, and multimedia.
Key Applications
- Audio and Speech: Noise reduction, music production, voice recognition.
- Image and Video: Compression, object recognition, medical imaging.
- Communication: Modulation, error correction, channel equalisation.
- Healthcare: EEG analysis, MRI/CT image processing.
- Radar and Sonar: Detection, tracking, classification.
Lab Facilities
The lab is equipped with:
- EEG machines (Clarity Braintech 32+ system)
- DSP kits (TMS320C6713, TMS320C6748)
- NI PXIe Vector Signal Transceiver & Network Analyzer
- Software Radio Educational Lab Stations
- MATLAB & advanced simulation tools
Academic Integration
The Lab supports key courses such as Digital Signal Processing, Graph Signal Processing, Power Engineering, and EV Converters and Power Train, ensuring students gain hands-on skills aligned with industry needs.
Location
D-215 and D-213