Real World Ultrasonic Signals and their Application in Teaching Signal Processing
Published: Sep 11, 2020
Abstract
Title: Real World Ultrasonic Signals and their Application in Teaching Signal ProcessingThe authors have recorded or obtained, a number of naturally occurring ultrasonic signals (e.g.,bat echolocation sounds and dolphin whistles) as well as hardware generated ultrasonic signals(e.g., a dog whistle and a variety of signals from a ThinkGeek Annoy-a-tron 2.0). Theseultrasonic signals present a unique andragogical opportunity in any course where...
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Real World Ultrasonic Signals and their Application in Teaching Signal Processing
Published Date
Sep 11, 2020
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