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Gabriele Bunkheila

Gabriele Bunkheila is a senior product manager at MathWorks, where he coordinates the strategy of MATLAB toolboxes for audio and DSP. After joining MathWorks in 2008, he worked as a signal processing application engineer for several years, supporting MATLAB and Simulink users across industries from algorithm design to real-time implementations. Before MathWorks, he held a number of research and development positions related to signal processing. He has a master's degree in physics and a Ph.D. in communications engineering.

Prototyping DSP algorithms on real-world signals using MATLAB (2020)

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DSP engineers across Industry and Academia have long been familiar with writing MATLAB code for early algorithm exploration and signal analysis. In many situations, signal processing algorithms also need validation using real-world signals, which in turn often drives the need for real-time implementations.

In this talk, we discuss practical coding advice for creating real-time DSP prototypes directly using MATLAB programs.  The goal is to process real-world signals, such as signals streaming from audio devices or software-defined radios, but remove the complexity of hardware and real-time programming. Throughout the session, we use practical code examples, including digital filtering and other common signal processing tasks. Some programming experience will be beneficial, but it is not required. 

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Live Q&A Discussion - Prototyping DSP algorithms on real-world signals using MATLAB (2020)

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Live Q&A Discussion with Gabriele Bunkheila following his talk 'Prototyping DSP algorithms on real-world signals using MATLAB'

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