Title
SIGNOR: a tool for visualization of concepts of system and signal theory
Abstract
A tool called SIGNOR, which was developed as a visual signal processing package for a course in signals and systems theory for graduate students, is described. The tool incorporates a generic visual programming environment with a generalized method of interfacing. In the current version of SIGNOR the authors achieve real-time responses for 16-bit samples and up to 40-kHz read/write operations. The generic character of the setup enables the students to easily incorporate their own procedures within the tool. This combination makes SIGNOR a very successful tool
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/WVL.1989.77063
VL
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer aided instruction,computerised signal processing,object-oriented programming,real-time systems,user interfaces,16 bit,40 khz,odp,signor,generic visual programming environment,graduate students,read/write operations,real-time responses,signal theory,systems theory,visual signal processing package,visualization
Signal theory,Signal processing,Systems theory,Object-oriented programming,Visualization,Computer science,Interfacing,Visual programming language,Human–computer interaction,User interface
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Emiel P. M. Corten120.38
Hans J. W. Spoelder214114.23
Fons H. Ullings320.38
Frans C. A. Groen492.68
I. T. Young5478.49