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The abbreviation DSP can refer to:

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Computing

  • Digital signal processing, the study of signals in a digital representation and their processing methods
  • Digital signal processor, a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing
  • Dylan Server Pages, a web template engine using the Dylan language
  • Delivery Service Partner, a type of sales partner for Microsoft
  • Dounias Server Pages, a web engine using the Dounias java language

Digital signal processing (DSP) is the study of signals in a digital representation and the processing methods of these signals. ... A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing, generally in real-time. ... Dylan Server Pages (DSP) is a template engine for providing dynamic web site content using the Dylan language. ...

Education

  • Developmental Social-Pragmatic model, a developmental intervention for Autistic Spectrum Disorders
  • Direct Support Professional, a US term for specialists in education of the mentally disabled

The Developmental Social-Pragmatic model (DSP) is a developmental intervention that focuses on initiation and spontaneity in communication and following the child’s focus of attention and motivations. ... Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are people who work directly with mentally disabled and/or developmentally disabled persons with the aim of integrating those individuals into society in the least restrictive environment. ...

Military

  • Defense Standardization Program, a standards program in the US military
  • Defense Support Program, the U.S. Air Force early-warning satellites
  • Special Presidential Division, an elite Zairean military unit charged with the protection of the president

Painting of a DSP satellite on station. ... The Special Presidential Division (DSP, after the original French Division Spéciale Présidentielle) was an elite military force created by Zairean president Mobutu Sese Seko in the early 1970s and charged with his personal security. ...

Music

Daesung Entertainment is a Korean entertainment company, headquartered in Seoul, Korea; it is also known as DSP. Its greatest success has been the girl group Fin. ... Deathlike Silence Productions was an Oslo, Norway based independent record label founded in the late 1980s that focused primarily on black metal. ... dsp is an experimental electronic music collective originally from Canada. ...

Politics

The Democratic Left Party (Turkish: Demokratik Sol Parti, DSP) is a Turkish political party. ... This article is part of or related to the Liberalism series Categories: Politics stubs | Liberal related stubs | German political parties | Historical liberal parties ... The Democratic Socialist Perspective (DSP), is a Marxist political tendency within a broad Australian socialist grouping, the Socialist Alliance. ... The Democratic Socialist Party (originally 民主社会党 Minshu Shakai-tō, later simply 民社党 Minsha-tō) was a former democratic socialist party that existed in Japan. ... DSP-meeting in Kolkata Democratic Socialist Party is a social democratic political party in India. ... The Democratic Socialist Party (French: Parti Socialiste Démocratique) is a political party in Morocco. ...

Other

Cell adhesion in desmosomes Desmoplakin is a protein associated with desmosomes. ... For other uses, see Gene (disambiguation). ... A representation of the 3D structure of myoglobin showing coloured alpha helices. ... The term Dry Sterilisation Process, DSP, denotes a dry aseptic sterilisation process. ... Delta Sigma Phi (ΔΣΦ, also known as DSPor Delta Sigs or Delt Sigs or D-Sigs) is a fraternity established at the City College of New York in 1899 and is a charter member of the North-American Interfraternity Conference. ... ΔΣΠ (Delta Sigma Pi) is a co-ed professional business fraternity in the United States of America. ... Deputy Superintendent, or Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), was a rank used by police forces of the British Empire. ... The Deutscher Spiele Preis (German for German Game Prize) is an award for German-style games. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Introduction to Digital Signal Processing (861 words)
DSP chips are capable of carrying out millions of floating point operations per second, and like their better-known general-purpose cousins, faster and more powerful versions are continually being introduced.
DSP signal compression technology allows people not only to talk to one another but also to see one another on their computer screens, using small video cameras mounted on the computer monitors, with only a conventional telephone line linking them together.
The architecture of a DSP chip is designed to carry out such operations incredibly fast, processing hundreds of millions of samples every second, to provide real-time performance: that is, the ability to process a signal "live" as it is sampled and then output the processed signal, for example to a loudspeaker or video display.
DSP Tutorial (593 words)
A DSP, on the other hand, is often used as a type of embedded controller or processor that is built into another piece of equipment and is dedicated to a single group of tasks.
DSPs are classified by their dynamic range, the spread of numbers that must be processed in the course of an application.
According to Texas Instruments, DSPs are used as the engine in 70% of the world's digital cellular phones, and with the increase in wireless applications, this number will only increase.Digital signal processing is used in many fields including biomedicine, sonar, radar, seismology, speech and music processing, imaging and communications.
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