| Paper: | SPED-P1.6 | ||
| Session: | Signal Processing Education | ||
| Time: | Wednesday, May 19, 09:30 - 11:30 | ||
| Presentation: | Poster | ||
| Topic: | Signal Processing Education: Digital Signal Processing Education | ||
| Title: | UNUSUAL TEACHING SHORT-CUTS TO THE LEVINSON AND LATTICE ALGORITHMS | ||
| Authors: | Thierry Dutoit; Faculté Polytechnique de Mons | ||
| Abstract: | The Levinson and Lattice algorithms are taught in all signal processing curricula. If only one, the fact that every cell phone solves Yule-Walker equations every 10 ms justifies it all. These algorithms, however, tend to be hard to conceptualize in a few mental images. This paper proposes two such short-cut views, geometric in the wide sense, which proved to help students grasp the essence of these tools. | ||
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