Hundred times faster signal processing with new calculation technique

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By re-implementing an existing calculation technique for signal processing, Utrecht computer scientists have succeeded in speeding up the technique by a factor of one hundred, without loss of quality. This can enable considerable improvements in countless applications that work with signals or data flows from sensors, from MRI scanners to systems that predict earthquakes. The researchers, Lukas Arts and Egon van den Broek, are publishing their results today in Nature Computational Science.

Period27 Jan 2022

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  • TitleHundred times faster signal processing with new calculation technique
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletUU webpage
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date27/01/22
    DescriptionBy re-implementing an existing calculation technique for signal processing, Utrecht computer scientists have succeeded in speeding up the technique by a factor of one hundred, without loss of quality. This can enable considerable improvements in countless applications that work with signals or data flows from sensors, from MRI scanners to systems that predict earthquakes. The researchers, Lukas Arts and Egon van den Broek, are publishing their results today in Nature Computational Science.
    Producer/AuthorNieske Vergunst
    URLhttps://www.uu.nl/en/news/hundred-times-faster-signal-processing-with-new-calculation-technique
    PersonsLukas Arts, Egon van den Broek

Keywords

  • signal processing
  • wavelet
  • Fourier transform
  • real-time
  • EEG
  • in-vivo
  • precision