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Colloquium on "The Teaching of DSP in Universities and Polytechnics". on Tuesday, 11 December 1990 / organised by Professional Groups E5 (Signal Processing), E4 (Image Processing and Visiion) and E10 (Circuit Theory and Design).

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Institution of Electrical Engineers. Electronics Division.
Institution of Electrical Engineers. Professional Group E5 (Signal Processing)
Institution of Electrical Engineers. Professional Group E4 (Image Processing and Vision)
Institution of Electrical Engineers. Professional Group E10 (Circuit Theory and Design)
Conference Name:
Colloquium on "The Teaching of DSP in Universities and Polytechnics" (1990 : London, England)
Series:
Colloquium (Institution of Electrical Engineers) ; no. 90/177.
IEE colloquium ; digest no. 1990/177
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Signal processing--Digital techniques--Study and teaching (Higher)--Congresses.
Signal processing.
Signal processing--Digital techniques.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations.
Other Title:
Electronics Division Colloquium on "The Teaching of DSP in Universities and Polytechnics"
Teaching of DSP in Universities and Polytechnics, IEE Colloquium on.
Place of Publication:
London : Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1990.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Notes:
At head of title: Electronics Division.
Cover title.
OCLC:
35507150
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