Which is better VLSI or signal processing?
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Which is better VLSI or signal processing?
Present and the future is the era of digital and cloud computing ,and without digital signal processing it is hard to access the data from cloud and on the cloud. And on the other hand VLSI is the only technology which is responsible for higher computation speed ,low power consumption and most reliability.
What type of career consists in the realm of digital signal processing?
A signal processing engineer’s life revolves around extracting and processing the information embedded in the signals.
What is signal processing used for?
Signal processing techniques can be used to improve transmission, storage efficiency and subjective quality and to also emphasize or detect components of interest in a measured signal.
Why is the ECE branch not in the electronics industry?
Short Answer: ECE Branch’s intake is way above the requirements of the electronics industry. Also, the quality of ECE students passing out is way below the industry requirements. Hence 99\% of the students have to find a job elsewhere.
Why don’t companies set up research centers in India for signal processing?
THEY MOST OF THE TIME HAVE INTENT AND SKILLS. Signal processing is I think an undermined field in India. People directly go for VLSI or communication theory or microelectronics etc. And thus companies not coming in India setting up research center. NOW comes where in India do the signal processing guys go, they generally shift field, goe
What is electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)?
“Electronics and Communication Engineering” is one of the fastest growing field of engineering courses. It involves the transmission of information across the channel. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) compiles in Communication Engineering and core Electronics Engineering.
What is the scope of ECE in the future?
So, for ECE students there is a chance to either go into the core or get into the IT industry. If you really want to get into the core, you have to have indepth knowledge about your study. So, Scope is there but it truly depends upon your knowledge accumulation through your course of study.