Signal Processing

Signal processing is a sub-subject in the electrical engineering course that studies the process of analysing, optimising and correcting electrically-generated signals, such as images, sounds and sensors. It can be categorised into analog signal processing and digital signal processing where analog signal involves a continuous waveform and digital involves a discrete-time signal. Signal processing techniques can be applied to improve the transmission and reliability of the signals.  Signal processing techniques are applied across various industrial applications such as audio compression, data acquisition, digital image processing, graphics processing, video compression, speech recognition, RADAR, SONAR, LiDAR signal processing, seismic studies, and data analysis, geophysical, communication, data transmission, weather forecasting etc. To develop work-ready engineering graduates, it is essential to equip students with practical skills in addition to the theory learnt in the classroom. Therefore, educational training equipment to demonstrate the principle and applications of various signal processing techniques can assist lecturers to develop learning activities for students in a laboratory environment to apply the theory into practice. For example, some training units can be used to examine the effects of signal sampling, reconstruction, and aliasing. Bestech Australia offers a wide range of engineering teaching equipment for electrical engineering courses to help students to understand and demonstrate the basic concepts of Digital Signal Processing by use of analogies, animations and examples. Our range of signal processing educational learning aids is intended to develop and improve the knowledge and skills of students studying electrical engineering.

Signal processing is a sub-subject in the electrical engineering course that studies the process of analysing, optimising and correcting electrically-generated signals, such as images, sounds and sensors. It can be categorised into analog signal processing and digital signal processing where analog signal involves a continuous waveform and digital involves a discrete-time signal. Signal processing techniques can be applied to improve the transmission and reliability of the signals.  Signal processing techniques are applied across various industrial applications such as audio compression, data acquisition, digital image processing, graphics processing, video compression, speech recognition, RADAR, SONAR, LiDAR signal processing, seismic studies, and data analysis, geophysical, communication, data transmission, weather forecasting etc. To develop work-ready engineering graduates, it is essential to equip students with practical skills in addition to the theory learnt in the classroom. Therefore, educational training equipment to demonstrate the principle and applications of various signal processing techniques can assist lecturers to develop learning activities for students in a laboratory environment to apply the theory into practice. For example, some training units can be used to examine the effects of signal sampling, reconstruction, and aliasing. Bestech Australia offers a wide range of engineering teaching equipment for electrical engineering courses to help students to understand and demonstrate the basic concepts of Digital Signal Processing by use of analogies, animations and examples. Our range of signal processing educational learning aids is intended to develop and improve the knowledge and skills of students studying electrical engineering.