For release June 30,
2006
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING COURSE OFFERED AGAIN BY 2 UTSI
PROFESSORS
Two professors are teaming to offer a short
course at The University of Tennessee Space Institute this fall
designed to “provide a working knowledge” of digital signal
processing (DSP) techniques and systems.
“Digital Signal Processing for Instrumentation & Data Analysis”
is set for Nov. 13-15, led by Dr. Bruce W. Bomar and Dr. L.
Montgomery (Monty) Smith from UTSI’s Electrical Engineering
Department.
Bomar and Smith have applied their expertise in this area for
several years to projects including some at Arnold Engineering
Development Center (AEDC), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL),
and the U.S. Navy.
“Some major institutions offer DSP courses with emphasis on
theory,” said Bomar, “but Monty and I have maintained a focus on
practical applications.”
“Our course is designed to provide a working knowledge of DSP
instrumentation and data analysis,” Smith added. “We offer it at
least once a year on campus and at off-site locations such as
Patuxent River, Maryland. It has been well received as a
non-specialist, practical courses during the 16 years we’ve
offered it.”
Day-long sessions will be held in UTSI’s B-Wing, just off the
lobby.
The course is designed for engineers and scientists who work
with experimental data acquisition and analysis. MATLAB (an
interactive software tool) is used extensively in the course to
give attendees hands-on experience with the concepts involved.
A $995 course fee may be sent to Director Becky Stines, MS 15,
Office of Continuing Education, The University of Tennessee
Space Institute, B.H. Goerthert Parkway, Tullahoma, Tenn.,
37388-9700. The telephone number is (931) 393-7276; fax: (931)
303-7327.
Drs. Monty Smith, standing, and
Bruce Bomar are offering digital signal processing
course at UTSI in November. – UTSI Photo
Writer: Weldon Payne (931)
393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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