Digital Signal Processing and Applications @ GIT, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam

Participants Information

Participants: 48
Speakers:13
Female participants:07
Male participants:41
Participants from SC/ST category:12
Research Scholars:02
Industry participants:None

Lab Sessions

  • Filter Design and Realization Techniques
  • Signals and Systems
  • Speech Signal Processing

Topics Covered

  • Signal Processing & Its applications
  • Signals and Systems
  • Signal Processing applications for Indian Railways
  • Filter Design and Realization Techniques
  • Transform Techniques
  • Multirate signal processing
  • Signal Processing for communication
  • Probability theory for signal processing and applications
  • Adaptive signal processing and applications
  • Image Processing & Speech Processing
  • Speech Enhancement and recognition
  • Kalman Filter Applications
  • Radar Signal Processing
  • DSP Processors and applications
  • Hardware Implementation
  • Social Signal Processing
  • Software Defined Radio
  • Pedagogy Sessions

Highlights


List of Speakers

Dr. M. Mallikarjuna Rao, Scientist - G, RCI, DRDO, Hyderabad

Sri. B. Sambi Reddy, Chief Engineer, Efftronics Systems, Vijayawada

Dr. C. B. Rama Rao, Associate Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. Anil Kumar, Assistant Professor, IIIT, Hyderabad

Dr. T.Kishore Kumar, Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, NIT Warangal

Sri. M. V. Raghunadh, Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, NIT Warangal

Sri. K. V. Sridhar, Associate Professor, Dept of ECE, NIT Warangal

Dr. S. Anuradha, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal

Prof. I. A. K. Reddy, Professor, NIT Warangal

Prof. D. V. L. N. Somayajulu, Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. V. V. Mani, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal

Dr. J. Ravi Kumar, Assistant Professor, NIT Warangal

Prof. N. V. S. N. Sarma, Professor, NIT Warangal


Feedback Summary

  • FDP covered basics of all the concepts in Digital Signal Processing.
  • Sessions handled by Dr. K. V. Sridhar were the major highlight of the FDP.
  • Suggestions from Participants

  • More lab sessions should be included.
  • Research oriented topics should be covered.