Digital Signal Processing - Scholarly Journals
Digital Signal Processors (DSP) take true signals like voice, sound, video, temperature, weight, or position that have been digitized and afterward numerically control them. A DSP is intended for performing numerical capacities like "include", "take away", "duplicate" and "separation" rapidly. Signs should be handled with the goal that the data that they contain can be shown, examined, or changed over to another kind of sign that might be useful. In reality, simple items distinguish signals, for example, sound, light, temperature or pressure and control them. Converters, for example, an Analog-to-Digital converter at that point take this present reality sign and transform it into the advanced organization of 1's and 0's. From here, the DSP takes over by catching the digitized data and preparing it. It at that point takes care of the digitized data back for use in reality. It does this in one of two different ways, either carefully or in a simple configuration by experiencing a Digital-to-Analog converter. The entirety of this happens at high speeds.
High Impact List of Articles
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Clinical applications of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Nguyen Minh Duc, Huynh Quang Huy, Mai Tan Lien Bang, Luc Minh Truong, Vo Hoang Tri, Bui Nguyen Canh, Pham Ngoc Hoa, Pham Minh Thong
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Clinical applications of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
Nguyen Minh Duc, Huynh Quang Huy, Mai Tan Lien Bang, Luc Minh Truong, Vo Hoang Tri, Bui Nguyen Canh, Pham Ngoc Hoa, Pham Minh Thong
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging in Medicine
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News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging in Medicine
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News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Measurement of cerebral perfusion using MRI
Egbert JW Bleeker and Matthias JP van Osch
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Measurement of cerebral perfusion using MRI
Egbert JW Bleeker and Matthias JP van Osch
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Hyperpolarized xenon MRI:
research presented and future clinical trials promised, MRI for prostate cancer detection, Angiography alone may not be enough
for plaque analysis, Imaging swine flu
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News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Hyperpolarized xenon MRI:
research presented and future clinical trials promised, MRI for prostate cancer detection, Angiography alone may not be enough
for plaque analysis, Imaging swine flu
anonymous
News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging autoimmune pancreatitis
Hiroyuki Irie, Junich Nojiri, Noriyuki Kamochi, Yoshiaki Egashira, Masashi Nishihara, Masanobu Mizuguchi
& Sho Kudo
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging autoimmune pancreatitis
Hiroyuki Irie, Junich Nojiri, Noriyuki Kamochi, Yoshiaki Egashira, Masashi Nishihara, Masanobu Mizuguchi
& Sho Kudo
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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