MASTERS: A Virtual Lab on Multimedia Systems for Telecommunications, Medical, and Remote Sensing Applications
ARTICLE
D S. Alexiadis, N Mitianoudis
IEEE Transactions on Education Volume 56, Number 2, ISSN 0018-9359
Abstract
Digital signal processing (DSP) has been an integral part of most electrical, electronic, and computer engineering curricula. The applications of DSP in multimedia (audio, image, video) storage, transmission, and analysis are also widely taught at both the undergraduate and post-graduate levels, as digital multimedia can be encountered in most human daily activities. In this paper, a virtual lab on multimedia systems for telecommunications, medical, and remote sensing applications is presented; consisting of 20 graphical user interfaces, it can support teaching activities for various DSP concepts. The virtual lab developed was used as a teaching companion for a post-graduate course on multimedia content management, to enhancing student comprehension of the material taught; it has been made freely available for similar educational or research purposes.
Citation
Alexiadis, D.S. & Mitianoudis, N. (2013). MASTERS: A Virtual Lab on Multimedia Systems for Telecommunications, Medical, and Remote Sensing Applications. IEEE Transactions on Education, 56(2), 227-234. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/152584/.
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Keywords
- Acoustics
- Audio
- Audio Equipment
- Coding
- educational technology
- Engineering
- Foreign Countries
- Geographic Information Systems
- Graduate Study
- Laboratories
- medicine
- Multimedia
- Multimedia Materials
- science education
- Technology Uses in Education
- Telecommunications
- Undergraduate Study
- Video Technology
- Virtual Classrooms