Wednesday, August 31, 2011

"A Signal Processing Love Letter

I want you to love me like the impulse response of an unstable recursive filter.
I want a sampling interval that will be enough just for you.
I want a new sampling theorem that will sample only you without losses and aliases all the others.
I want a quantizer that will quantize only you without any losses.
I want you to be a single tone signal so that I can filter out all the others and keep you.
I want a non-linear filter that will select you and reject the others.
I want you to be the pitch of my voice so that each time I speak people will recognize you.
I want you to be pixels in my eyes so that each time someone looks me in the eye will see you.
I want to discover a new FFT that will transform any image into yours.
I want a new JPEG technique that will compress only you without losses.
I want a special decoder that will produce you out of any coded signal.
I want you to be my cepstrum.
I want a fast processor that can decode you in zero time.
I want you to keep me in your ROM memory.
I want a data bus that will only transfer your bits."

by Hussian Al-Ahmad
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This quote was taken from an IEEE magazine check the last page of the following article:
Farrell, D.; Oakley, A.; Lyons, R.; , "Discrete-time quadrature FM detection," Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE, vol.22, no.5, pp. 145- 149, Sept. 2005
doi: 10.1109/MSP.2005.1511836
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1511836&isnumber=32367

Monday, January 25, 2010

Best bass player in the world

Can you guess the name.
This picture was taken at the mall in Ontario california.
He looks taller in person.



- Pablo Rivas Perea
The University of Texas El Paso

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Car crash in front of my house


The responsible ran away!!!


- Pablo Rivas Perea
The University of Texas El Paso

Friday, December 11, 2009

Class notes for Math-5346

Can you see the question mark? It's funny!



- Pablo Rivas Perea
The University of Texas El Paso

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

How hard is to develop for iPhones ?

I am wondering how hard could it be to code my own app for my iPhone



- Pablo Rivas Perea
The University of Texas El Paso