Signal chain, or signal-processing chain is a term used in signal processing and mixed-signal system design to describe a series of signal-conditioning electronic components that receive input (data acquired from sampling either real-time phenomena or from stored data) sequentially, with the output of one portion of the chain supplying input to the next. Signal chains are often used in signal processing applications to gather and process data or to apply system controls based on analysis of real-time phenomena. (Wikipedia).
Notation and Basic Signal Properties
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Determining Signal Similarities
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Introduction to Signal Processing
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Low Pass Filters & High Pass Filters : Data Science Concepts
What is a low pass filter? What is a high pass filter? Sobel Filter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobel_operator
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Ring Network - Intro to Algorithms
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Algorithms. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs215.
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Introduction to Frequency Selective Filtering
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Star Network - Intro to Algorithms
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Physics demonstrations. Polarisation of microwaves
This video shows how you can use a microwave transmitter and receiver to investigate the polarisation of microwaves. Plane polarised waves are emitted by the transmitter and If you measure the angle of the filter and record the intensity at the receiver you can then show.
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Signal Flow Graph Introduction
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From playlist RF Amplifier Design
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 10. B Cell Development.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 10. Immunology with Hematology -- B Cell Development -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor: David A. Fruman, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Terms
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 14. Development of T lymphocytes.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 14. Immunology with Hematology -- Development of T lymphocytes -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor: Craig M. Walsh, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 13. Development of T lymphocytes.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 13. Immunology with Hematology -- Development of T lymphocytes -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor: Craig M. Walsh, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
Why multichannel beamforming is useful for wireless communication
Wireless communication systems like 5G and WiFi usually have to serve many users simultaneously and they have to deal with multiple paths between two radios when operating in a scattering rich environment. This video covers how multichannel beamforming and spatial diversity is used to over
From playlist Understanding Phased Array Systems and Beamforming
Biological Sciences M121. Immunology with Hematology. Lecture 17. T Cell-Mediated Immunity.
UCI BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (Fall 2013) Lec 17. Immunology with Hematology -- T Cell-Mediated Immunity -- View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/biosci_m121_immunology_with_hematology.html Instructor:Craig M. Walsh, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA Te
From playlist Biological Sciences M121: Immunology with Hematology
Kelly Maggs, "Morse theoretic signal compression and reconstruction on chain complexes"
The talk is part of the Workshop Topology of Data in Rome (15-16/09/2022) https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/Eventi/2022/Topoldata/topoldata.php The event was organized in partnership with the Romads Center for Data Science https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~rds/about.php The Workshop was hosted and
From playlist Workshop: Topology of Data in Rome
Characterizing force-chain network architecture in granular materials - Danielle Bassett
Danielle Bassett University of Pennsylvania April 18, 2015 Force chains form heterogeneous physical structures that can constrain the mechanical stability and acoustic transmission of granular media. However, despite their relevance for predicting bulk properties of materials, there is no
From playlist Mathematics
GRCon19 - RF System Synchronization - LO's by Dan Baker
RF System Synchronization - LO's by Dan Baker, Brian Avenell Multi-channel applications including MIMO, phased array RADAR, and direction finding require channel-to-channel phase and time synchronization. Phase synchronization implies having deterministic relative phase between all of the
From playlist GRCon 2019
Bronchodilators Part 2: Mechanisms of Action
We just introduced the concept of bronchodilators, so we know what they are, and their intended targets. But what are the mechanisms by which these drugs interact with beta-2 adrenoceptors and muscarinic receptors? What are the signaling pathways that mediate their effects? Let's get a clo
From playlist Pharmacology
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From playlist Signal Processing and Communications
Decoupling Applications from Architectures - Jeff Hoffer - JSConf US 2019
Software is the most malleable building material we've ever created, and yet Technical Debt continues to plague the choices we make when building applications. When we talk about starting new projects, there's always a debate over getting something out the door knowing we're taking on Tec
From playlist JSConf US 2019