Signal processing - with an eye to the future
The Laboratory for Digital Communication & Signal Processing focuses on the technical processes and technologies required to process signals efficiently and to develop specialised computer systems embedded in other systems.
This includes both the theoretical aspects such as mathematical models and algorithms, as well as the practical implementations such as hardware design and software development.
This lab gives students the ideal preparation for careers in the fields of telecommunications, automation, medical technology and many other innovative industries.
Purpose of lab and equipment
The Digital Communication & Signal Processing Lab focuses on signal processing and embedded systems and serves various tasks in the faculty:
- as a laboratory for the project seminars 1 to 4 in the Electrical Engineering (ELAN) degree programme
- as a laboratory for practical courses for the lectures Signals & Systems 1 and 2, Communications Engineering
Workplace for bachelor's and master's theses (individual students)
Technical equipment of the laboratory
The laboratory consists of 2 rooms and is equipped with several workstations at which student groups of 2-3 students can work.
The equipment is diverse and state-of-the-art.
The equipment includes various oscilloscopes, power supply units, multimeters and an infrared measuring device as well as humidity and temperature measuring devices.