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As an introduction to the research covered by the group, the Master Class Introduction consist of a few presentations on central topics of current interest in the Signal Processing and the Circuits and Systems community. The challenges posed by modern circuits and systems are the mastery of complexity and the clever utilization of physical properties. The distinguishing property of 'circuits' such as VLSI circuits is their ability to realize complex functions using intricate interconnection patterns, while the distinguishing property of a system is its ability to hold and use information. Research in circuits and Systems concentrates on the clever utilization of these properties for signal processing and chip design purposes. The field is dominated by applied mathematics and in particular algebra as a tool for synthesis (design) and analysis (verification).
Brief general introduction to the group
Presentation on signal
processing for radio astronomy/localization (38 MB, Sep 2011)
Introduction to the VLSI design part of the group (1.8 MB, Sep. 2009)
Older presentations:
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