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Center for SIGNAL PROCESSING
BYU, Funded 1987-1990
Technology

Rarely is a technology developed that is still valid 15+ years after it was first introduced.  The Center for Digital Signal Processing was the first to create a way to accurately simulate digital imaging and digital sound. 

The technology is comprised of three elements.  Digital signal processing is the first.  It has been marketed primarily to the military for use in creating accurate simulations for pilot training or military treasure hunts. 

Digital signal hearing is the second.  It has been used to create a better hearing aid. 

The third, multi-spectral imaging is the technology being used to read ancient damaged scrolls.  Script reading is just one of the applications for multi-spectral imaging. 

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Signal Processing 87-88
Signal Processing 88-89
Signal Processing 89-90

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Center's University Website and Contact Information

Richard W. Christiansen
(801) 422-6317
richard_christiansen@byu.edu