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'''Signal processing''' is an enabling technology that encompasses the fundamental theory, applications, [[Algorithm|algorithms]], and implementations of processing or transferring information contained in many different physical, symbolic, or abstract formats broadly designated as signals.
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'''Signal processing''' is an enabling technology that encompasses the fundamental theory, applications, [[Algorithm|algorithms]], and implementations of processing or transferring [[information]] contained in many different physical, symbolic, or abstract formats broadly designated as [[Signal|signals]].
  
 
It uses [[Mathematics|mathematical]], statistical, computational, heuristic, and linguistic representations, formalisms, and techniques for representation, modelling, analysis, synthesis, discovery, recovery, sensing, acquisition, extraction, learning, security, or forensics.
 
It uses [[Mathematics|mathematical]], statistical, computational, heuristic, and linguistic representations, formalisms, and techniques for representation, modelling, analysis, synthesis, discovery, recovery, sensing, acquisition, extraction, learning, security, or forensics.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
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* [[Information]]
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* [[Mathematics]]
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* [[Signal]]
 
* [[Signal chain]]
 
* [[Signal chain]]
  

Revision as of 12:10, 2 September 2015

Signal processing is an enabling technology that encompasses the fundamental theory, applications, algorithms, and implementations of processing or transferring information contained in many different physical, symbolic, or abstract formats broadly designated as signals.

It uses mathematical, statistical, computational, heuristic, and linguistic representations, formalisms, and techniques for representation, modelling, analysis, synthesis, discovery, recovery, sensing, acquisition, extraction, learning, security, or forensics.

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See also

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