ICASSP is offering 2 free workshops for attendees. Attendance is free, but sign-up is required.
W1: Hands-On Simulink Tutorial
W2: Technical MathWorks Workshop
Note: Though this special tutorial is free to attendees, sign-up is required in order to reserve adequate space. Please sign up only if you plan to attend this event.
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Presenter: Eul-Shik Hong
As a member of The MathWorks Training Services organization, Eul-Shik, has instructed commercial and academic users of The MathWorks products related to algorithm development, system modeling, and signal and image processing. He has also been responsible for the development of various training courses offered by The MathWorks, including “MATLAB® for Image Processing”.
The concepts of signal processing can be daunting for students being exposed to it for the first time, primarily due to the limited ability to visualize the system and its signals.
This workshop will help educators develop their own Simulink® models that demonstrate signal processing systems with both time and frequency domain signals. It will introduce the basics of modeling signal processing systems within Simulink, frame-based processing and its importance, visualization of both time and frequency based signals, and demonstrate a video and image processing system within Simulink’s environment.
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Houman Zarrinkoub
In this workshop, we will showcase new capabilities of MathWorks products enabling you to automatically generate C code from your Embedded MATLAB code. We learn about these capabilities by going through an example for the design of a video processing system. We examine all stages of the design workflow from modeling and simulation, converting the design from a floating-point to a fixed-point representation, automatically generating C code or VHDL/Verilog code for deployment onto DSP or FPGA hardware and verifying the design through real-time simulation on the hardware.
Through demonstrations, you will learn: