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A high-level test program language for analog and mixed-signal test program development [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings ETC 93 Third European Test Conference, 2002
A standard, generic, test program language (TPL) has been defined to ease the test program development task for analog and mixed-signal circuits. The language is used in the construction of links between simulation and test. The TPL allows designers to take responsibility for test program development, without the need for detailed knowledge of specific
S.J. Harrold, P.E. Diamant
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Mobilefaust: a set of tools to make musical mobile applications with the faust programming language

New Interfaces for Musical Expression, 2015
This work presents a series of tools to turn Faust code into various elements ranging from fully functional applications to multi-platform libraries for real time audio signal processing on iOS and Android.
Romain Michon, J. Smith, Y. Orlarey
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Investigation of Distance Digital Signal Processing Courses based on Modern Programming Languages

2020 9th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), 2020
In this article modern digital signal processing (DSP) distance courses was discussed based on comparative analysis. As the result of analysis it is became possible to determine the general specificity of distance courses and main advantages and disadvantages that affect significant reduction of audience of courses.
Pavel V. Korytov   +3 more
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Signal Classes: A Mechanism for Building Synchronous and Persistent Signal Networks

European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, 2021
Signals are principal abstraction in reactive programming languages and constitute the basics of reactive computations in modern systems, such as the Internet of Things.
T. Kamina   +2 more
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Programming an offline-analyzer of motor imagery signals via python language

2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) systems control the user's environment via his/her brain signals. Brain signals related to motor imagery (MI) have become a widespread method employed by the BCI community. Despite the large number of references describing the MI signal treatment, there is not enough information related to the available programming ...
Luz Maria Alonso-Valerdi   +1 more
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PraatR: An architecture for controlling the phonetics software “Praat” with the R programming language

, 2014
An increasing number of researchers are using the R programming language (http://www.r-project.org/) for the visualization and statistical modeling of acoustic-phonetic data.
Aaron Albin
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Signal and noise in programming language

Proceedings of the 1975 annual conference on - ACM 75, 1975
It has been my observation that the syntax of a programming language affects how it is used all out of proportion to its importance in the overall scheme of things. Specifically, programmers tend to avoid long-winded constructs even after they have been assured that such forms make for nicer code.
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Ultrasound Signal Processing Using the Julia Programming Language

2019
Julia is a programming language for numerical computing aiming at the combination of the usability features of a high level programming language with a good execution performance, allowing users to prototype and deploy their application using the same code.
Johannes D. MedeirosJr.   +1 more
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A compiler that easily retargets high level language programs for different signal processing architectures

International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2003
The authors describe a compiler for signal processing applications with high level language control structures and the ability to express computational parallelism. There are two expert system back-ends that generate code-using advice about the architecture of the target machine(s).
J.E. Peters, S.M. Dunn
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Direct Pulse Signal Interpolation for Robot Movement Control Programming in INFORM III Language

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
First it sets up a kinematical model for a kind of industrial robots by D-H notation, and inverse kinematics solutions of its end effector are deduced according to its motion trail. By transforming the rotation angles of the robot’s joints into impulse signals, pulse signals could be used to interpolate its motion trail.
Min Qing Zhang   +3 more
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