Ethical Signal Processing: Sustainable Algorithms for Long-Term Impact
Every signal processing system makes a quiet promise: that its outputs will remain useful, fair, and efficient over time. But too many algorithms are ...
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Every signal processing system makes a quiet promise: that its outputs will remain useful, fair, and efficient over time. But too many algorithms are ...
Every signal processing pipeline—from a smartphone microphone to a radar array—consumes energy and generates heat. Most design conversations focus on ...
Signal processing algorithms are not neutral. Every filter cutoff, every threshold, every feature we extract embeds a value judgment about what matter...
Earth is a complex system of interlocking signals: atmospheric CO₂ curves, sea-surface temperature anomalies, vegetation indices from satellite imager...
In high-speed digital design, signal integrity (SI) is usually treated as a performance constraint — meet the eye mask, pass the bit error rate test, ...
1. Where Signal Integrity Meets IoT: The Real-World Context Signal integrity in IoT is not your father's PCB design problem. In a typical IoT node, yo...
Every time you stream a video, snap a photo, or make a phone call, you are relying on a mathematical tool that transforms raw signals into something u...
Noise is the silent adversary of every signal processing pipeline. Whether you are cleaning sensor data from an IoT deployment, refining audio streams...