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Old 01-01-2009, 03:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Signal Processing

I was wondering if anyone has ever done anything with signal processing (i.e. radio signal processing) in C++ or Java.

I want to learn how signal processing is done... I googled it but I'm not getting anything for C++/Java signal processing... they talk a lot about what it is, but they don't show you how signal processing is coded.

Is there a way for me to practice this stuff at home?
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Do you mean like signal processing in electronics? What types of signals do you want to process, and in what way? Things like radio signals are handled by hardware. If you want to write code for a particular device then we need to know what the device is.
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Default Re: Signal Processing

Actually, I just wanted to get a feel for signal processing in general. Any device would be good, I just want to learn how it's done.

Is there a way to do this with C++ or Java?
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Take a look at the GNUradio page it might be of some use to you.
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You can do it with C++ easily. Most device hardware is coded with it. Take a look at what Saxon told you it should help you get started.
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