ESP Biography



DMITRY KHABASHESKU, Crazy about engineering.




Major: EE

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: G

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Past Classes

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E311: Sound Advice: Signal Processing from Audio to Radio in Splash! Spring 2009 (Apr. 04 - 05, 2009)
Signal processing is a very important area within engineering that is used in audio, analog radio communication and digital communications such as mobile phones and Wi-Fi. But how and why does all of this work? First of all, what exactly is a "signal" and how are they "processed"? Why do you see CDs with a "sampling frequency" of 44.1kHz? What does that mean? How does your stereo know to play bass or treble from different speakers? How does your radio work? Why is digital TV replacing analog TV? How does high-speed Internet work? All of this and more will be discussed in this class. Recommended prerequisites: familiarity with sines/cosines and some trigonometric identities