Bangor University’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence, based at the University’s science park (M-SParc) is a 6M GBP research centre undertaking highly specialised research into the application of DSP in digital communication systems such as 5G networks and ecosystems. The DSP Centre has received ~GBP 4 million in funding support from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The DSP Centre requires specialised microwave test equipment for the new lab to enable both the generation and analysis of microwave signals and to characterise components and systems across a wide frequency range.
Bangor University’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence, based at the University’s science park (M-SParc) is a 6M GBP research centre undertaking highly specialised research into the application of DSP in digital communication systems such as 5G networks and ecosystems. The DSP Centre has received ~GBP 4 million in funding support from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The DSP Centre requires specialised microwave test equipment for the new lab to enable both the generation and analysis of microwave signals and to characterise components and systems across a wide frequency range.
Bangor University’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence, based at the University’s science park (M-SParc) is a 6M GBP research centre undertaking highly specialised research into the application of DSP in digital communication systems such as 5G networks and ecosystems. The DSP Centre has received ~GBP 4 million in funding support from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The DSP Centre requires specialised microwave test equipment for the new lab to enable both the generation and analysis of microwave signals and to characterise components and systems across a wide frequency range.
Bangor University’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence, based at the University’s science park (M-SParc) is a 6M GBP research centre undertaking highly specialised research into the application of DSP in digital communication systems such as 5G networks and ecosystems. The DSP Centre has received ~GBP 4 million in funding support from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The DSP Centre requires specialised microwave test equipment for the new lab to enable both the generation and analysis of microwave signals and to characterise components and systems across a wide frequency range.
Bangor University’s Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Centre of Excellence, based at the University’s science park (M-SParc) is a 6M GBP research centre undertaking highly specialised research into the application of DSP in digital communication systems such as 5G networks and ecosystems. The DSP Centre has received ~GBP 4 million in funding support from the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO). The DSP Centre requires specialised microwave test equipment for the new lab to enable both the generation and analysis of microwave signals and to characterise components and systems across a wide frequency range.